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 […]
Read moreTag: Foreign Policy & Military & War
Wouldn't it be great if wars could be fought just by the assholes who started them? – The Postman
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 […]
Read moreFortunate 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 […]
Read moreSleight 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 […]
Read moreTragedy 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 […]
Read moreStretching 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 […]
Read moreTopic: Fables of the reconstruction
USA Today Topic: Fables of the reconstruction Posted April 16, 2003 10:45 p.m. 05/20/2005 – Updated 11:58 AM ET Almost over or barely started? The war winds down as the peace lurches forward, with […]
Read moreOne Reason for Force Shortages
Alex Knapp on More Casualties of a Deeply Stupid Policy: I’m sorry, but at a time when we’re engaged in active military operations in the United States, discharging Arabic and […]
Read moreMilitary Manipulates Media
The Age on US bans media from protests: US forces yesterday tried to stop the media from covering a third day of anti-American protests by Iraqis outside a hotel housing […]
Read moreGlenn, What About Rummy?
It seems that Glenn Reynolds is playing the "you shook a dicator's hand" card on Chirac. By now I suspect nearly everyone in the blogosphere has seen the photo of […]
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