Author: James Landrith

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Ill

I've been feeling ill since Sunday, so the blogging will be light for a day or two. Yesterday was spent in bed. My head was swimming in a sea of semi-consciousness, my throat was...

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Disturbing

Journalist Michel Guerrin of Le Monde, interviewed Laurent Van der Stockt, a veteran photojournalist, with experience covering combat in "the first Gulf War, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Africa and the Occupied Territories." Fairly disturbing is...

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Peace War

R. Lee Wrights, editor of Liberty for All on The Peace War: It's All About Marketing: Waging war in the name of peace sounds so noble; so honorable; so irresistibly righteous that it is...

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Fortunate Sons

Rob of Strike The Root has Some Thoughts About the War: When I look at the faces of the men who were killed in this war, I don’t see people who “had other priorities”...

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Sleight of Hand

Karen Kwiatkowski on Chaos Theory and Card Games for Neocons: The great minds behind the trample of Iraq are looking for the next big diversion, and it could be the stomping of Syria. We...

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Tragedy in Mosul

CBC News on U.S. marines accused of civilian deaths in Mosul: "They are killing us and no one's talking about it," Zahra Yassin said at a hospital with her wounded son. "We want Saddam...

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Stretching that rubberband

Alan J. Kuperman, writing for USA Today on Lack of troops threatens Bush's postwar goals: Ethnic rivalries, persistent militias and hidden weapons in Iraq will greatly increase the burden on our postwar occupation. In...