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WAR: About that War

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Washington Post

In many ways, the report is a microcosm of the administration's lost year in Iraq. The reams of details aimed at touting success belie the fact that few of the goals are being met. The report is often upbeat as it presents some of the most minusc

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by Jeff Cohen (TruthOut)

It began with all eyes on Osama bin Laden and ended with Osama bin Forgotten - as the White House turned its attention to Iraq. Bush's January 2003 State of the Union speech mentioned Saddam Hussein 17 times, but bin Laden not once.

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NY Times

Two years ago, foreign engineers built a new highway through the desert of western Afghanistan, past this ancient trading post and on to the outside world. Nearby, they strung a high-voltage power line and laid a fiber-optic cable, marked with red po

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NY Times

The American military is holding at least 4 Iranians in Iraq, including men the Bush administration called senior military officials, who were seized in a pair of raids late last week aimed at people suspected of conducting attacks on Iraqi security

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AP

The Pentagon wants the White House to seek an additional $99.7 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The military's request, if embraced by President Bush and approved by Congress, would boost this year's budget for those wars

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by Gareth Porter (American Prospect)

A top former State Department expert explained to the Iraq Study Group's members why their preferred plan would most likely fail. They ignored his warning.

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by Scott Horton (AntiWar)

Could spreading his most spectacular failure to Iran and Syria make Iraq seem merely a "catastrophic success"? Are even Bush and Cheney stupid enough to think an air war against Iran will accomplish anything other than forcing their withdra

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All of the young adults in my family didn't know this song was from my generation. Very good annimation adaptation. Is the Revolution near? I think the bad guys fear that it might be.

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by Doug Bandow (AntiWar)

Iraq is a disaster, probably America's greatest strategic mistake since World War II. It will be years, if not decades, until we see, let alone overcome, all of the consequences of George W. Bush's misbegotten war.

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by William Arkin (Washington Post)

Robert Gates has pledged to rely on the uniformed military's "clear-eyed advice," but after 6 years and 3 generations of 4 stars losing the Rumsfeld war, can the military step-up to the plate and tell the honest truth: We long ago faile

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LA Times

As pressure mounts for the United States to seek direct talks on Iraq with Iran and Syria, President Bush appeared to rule out any change in his administration's policy toward those Iraqi neighbors. By reaffirming a long-standing administratio

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Salon

"We're going to win," President Bush told a guest at a party. Another guest, ingratiating himself with his host, urged him to ignore the report of the Iraq Study Group, which described the crisis in Iraq as "grave and deteriorating

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AntiWar.com

The plan, which was drafted hastily and presented to Bush last week – it currently exists only as a Power Point presentation – by its two main authors, AEI fellow Frederick Kagan and the former vice chief of staff of the U.S. Army, Gen. Jack Keane,

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apnews.myway.com

Eight Marines were charged Thursday in the killings of 24 Iraqi civilians last year during a bloody, door-to-door sweep in the town of Haditha that came after one of their comrades was killed by a roadside bomb.

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BAGHDAD (AFP) - by Sabah Jerges

The attacker triggered his bomb amid a crowd of cadets arriving near the Iraqi police academy as Sec. of Def. Gates met Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on a new security plan for the Iraqi capital.

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London Times

A British soldier has been charged with passing secret information linked to the military campaign in Afghanistan to Iran. Corporal Daniel James, 44, appeared in Court, charged under Section 1 of the Official Secrets Act with communicating informatio

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by Charles Peña

At this time last year, the Pentagon was hinting that troop levels in Iraq would be reduced. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff proclaimed, "...as more Iraqi units stand up, we'll be able to bring our troops down and turn over that te

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By JOSEPH GALLOWAY (McClatchy)

Will Rogers said that the first thing you do when you find yourself in a hole is quit digging. All the signs out of the nation's capital indicate that President Bush–who's in a very deep hole of his own making in Iraq–wants a bigger shovel.

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by Glenn Greenwald (Lew Rockwell)

The first court decision to interpret and apply the legislative atrocity known as the "Military Commissions Act of 2006" was issued in the case of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld. The decision was a major victory for the Bush administration's attemp

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By Peter Baker - Washington Post

President Bush acknowledged for the first time yesterday that the United States is not winning the war in Iraq and said he plans to expand the overall size of the "stressed" U.S. armed forces to meet the challenges of a long-term global

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