The Fallujan Dystopia

A week after the assault on Fallujah began in early November, our military announced that the city had been secured – at the cost of a thousand or more dead Iraqis and 51 American soldiers. Articles about the "reconstruction" of Fallujah soon began...

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Giving the Gift of War

For the Pentagon, Xmas is an everyday affair. And the wonderful thing – for those who make its presents – is that there's never a December 26th. Unlike the rest of us, the Pentagon, which evidently doesn't keep its sales slips, never rushes to its nearest...

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Iran: Even Paranoids Have Enemies

Sometimes it helps just to open an atlas and stare for a few moments. I did so this morning, checking out the Southwestern Asia map (#98) of the National Geographic Atlas of the World (a handsome volume, by the way). And what you see on the page is something simple...

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Which War Is This Anyway?

"Every country and every people has a stake in the … resistance, for the freedom fighters … are defending principles of independence that form the basis of global security and stability." "The war … was in itself criminal, a criminal adventure. This...

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A Worthless Intelligence Agency

It's well known that Washington was originally built on a pestilential swamp. Right now, the Bush administration is in the process of draining its own "swamp" of potential critics and doubters of any sort and installing "family" members, many from George's (and...

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Media Cowardice and Iraq

Along with Jack Shafer of Slate, Michael Massing was one of the first media critics to take on our imperial press for the shameful way it caved to the Bush administration in covering the run-up to the invasion of Iraq. He did so in two devastating critiques in the New...

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Draining the Swamp

"'We didn't go in with a plan. We went in with a theory,' said a veteran State Department officer who was directly involved in Iraq policy… The Bush administration's failure to plan to win the peace in Iraq was the product of many of the same problems that...

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The Battle for Minds (Forget the Hearts)

Reality TV votes with its feet on Bush foreign policy: "[Bernard van Munster, the Dutch-born co-creator and executive producer of the reality TV show, The Amazing Race] continues to scout locations for the seventh season, more than ever convinced that the world is a...

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Four Times Fallujah Equals?

Dept. of No Comment (Extreme Wing) "'The Marines that I have had wounded over the past five months have been attacked by a faceless enemy,' said Colonel Brandl. 'But the enemy has got a face. He's called Satan. He lives in Fallujah. And we're going to destroy him.'"...

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