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Iraq, the Nazis and us.


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By Hidari, Section Iraq-Iran-Syria
Posted on Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 02:37:40 AM EST

(Warning: this piece contains the 'N' word).

'A January 21st Los Angeles Times Iraq piece by Ned Parker and Saif Rasheed led with an inter-tribal suicide bombing at a gathering in Fallujah in which members of the pro-American Anbar Awakening Council were killed. ("Asked why one member of his Albu Issa tribe would kill another, Aftan compared it to school shootings that happen in the United States.") Twenty-six paragraphs later, the story ended this way:

    "The U.S. military also said in a statement that it had dropped 19,000 pounds of explosives on the farmland of Arab Jabour south of Baghdad. The strikes targeted buried bombs and weapons caches.

    "In the last 10 days, the military has dropped nearly 100,000 pounds of explosives on the area, which has been a gateway for Sunni militants into Baghdad."'

100,000 pounds of explosives. My my my. Of course, it is absolutely and completely verboten to suggest in any way shape or form that 'our' tactics sometimes, in some ways, resemble those of Nazi Germany. The 'N' word is, as is well known, only to be applied to 'liberals', 'socialists' and 'communists'. (cf Jonah Goldberg).

In this piece Tom Engelhardt discusses Guernica (quite literally a blast from the past) and the media reaction to that atrocity, and the rather different media reaction to 'our' actions in Iraq.

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How the World Works


Scoop

By Hidari, Section Nuclear Proliferation
Posted on Tue Oct 16, 2007 at 02:54:07 AM EST

This article was hidden away in the Guardian colour supplement on Saturday, which is unfortunate, as it tells us much about how the world works. First a bit of background. The US and the UK, we are told, are deeply concerned about nuclear proliferation. Iran, we are told, is a major threat to the stability of the world, on the grounds that they are, it seems, attempting to develop the technology to build their own nuclear weapons. The United States opposes this because, of course, the US opposes nuclear proliferation, especially amongst 'rogue' or 'unstable' states and especially amongst rogue states associated with Islamic fundamentalism.

OK, got the official story? Now here is how the world really works.

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Yet more bad news about Iran


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By Hidari, Section Iraq-Iran-Syria
Posted on Thu Sep 06, 2007 at 04:39:53 AM EST

Here is another depressing story about manipulation of the UN, the 'nuclear issue', and yet again, how this issue is being used to provide a causus belli for war.

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Mark Twain's "The War Prayer"


Diary

By Dum Luks, Section Diaries
Posted on Tue May 29, 2007 at 05:36:23 PM EST

Kevin Drum of Political Animal
(http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2007_05/011398.php) and others have pointed us to a new Video reading of Mark Twain's biting reaction to the Spanish American War of 1898.

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