Refugees Stream Out of Fallujah "As the struggle for Fallujah entered a fifth day, hundreds of women, children and the elderly streamed out of the city. Marines ordered Iraqi men of 'military age' to stay behind, sometimes turning back entire families if they refused...
Soldier On, Escalate, or Get Out?
This is "George Bush's Vietnam," railed Sen. Kennedy last week in a charge that angered Sen. John McCain. And by any traditional measure of war, McCain is right. While Vietnam lasted a decade and took 58,000 U.S. lives, Iraq has lasted a year and cost 650 US dead....
An Ally I Can Do Without
If you need any more proof of how badly the occupation in Iraq is going, look no further than a couple of recent articles in those hotbeds of Bush-bashing, the Weekly Standard and the American Spectator. Neocon Pollyanna Fred Barnes, writing in the former last week,...
Their ‘Battle Stations’ Were No Defense
When terrorists plan to strike America, should they call in advance and make reservations? If not - if they aren't specific about time and place - should President George W. Bush and the rest of the federal government be held blameless for failing to stop them? That's...
The War on Terror Misfired Blame It All on the Neocons
It was never going to be easy to keep a sense of perspective in the face of a terrorist campaign as violent as the one being waged by al-Qaida; some have found it harder than others. The claim by James Woolsey, the former CIA director, that we are in the process of...
Laziness in the Face of Mortal Danger
http://www.independent.org/tii/antiwar/e040413.html
Americans Slaughtering Civilians in Fallujah
I knew there was very little media coverage in Falluja, and the entire city had been sealed and was suffering from collective punishment in the form of no water or electricity for several days now. With only two journalists there that I'd read and heard reports from,...
Vengeance, Time, and US Idiocy
Here's a story from Arabic folklore. A man returned to his village after an absence of several days. He met his best friend, and they sat down to drink tea. "Do you remember the man who offended me 25 years ago?" the man asked his friend. "Sure." "Well, I killed him...
The Price of Stability
The Guangzhou Daily is the flagship of Chinas newspaper industry. Launched just after Liberation by the Guangzhou Party Committee, the Daily spent 40 years as a Party organ, toeing the Party line, bringing the CPCs views to the people. The Daily was the...
One, Two, Many Messes
While the United States does not look quite yet like the "pitiful, helpless giant" that tortured Richard Nixon's imagination during the Vietnam War, the past week's events seem to have moved it very much in that direction. The week, which was supposed to...


