'Prince of Darkness' Disowns Iraq's Tragedy

by Ramzy Baroud on 13-07-2014

Richard Perle is in no mood to accept any responsibility for Iraq’s protracted tragedy, and in so doing he is behaving the same way as Barack Obama's administration.


In the Middle East, the prize of peace is now there for the taking

by Hans Christof von Sponeck, Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann and Denis J Halliday on 18-10-2013

As with Kennedy and Khrushchev or Nixon and the Chinese, resolution of conflict only comes when we reach out to our enemies and negotiate


Stop US/NATO intervention in Syria

by BRussells Tribunal on 28-08-2013

The BRussells Tribunal: "The Syrian Civilian population has been the major victim of all kinds of violence and they definitely don't need anymore bombing and destruction from the US and NATO"


War Crimes as Policy

by DOUGLAS VALENTINE and NICOLAS J.S. DAVIES on 03-06-2013

For the last few weeks, American pundits have been cataloguing the horrors. They tell how the Bush and Obama regimes, united in the unstated policy of war crimes, probably murdered more than a million Iraqis, displaced around five million, and imprisoned and tortured hundreds of thousands without trial.


U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, 4 Star General John Abizaid, Fed boss Alan Greenspan, President George W. Bush, Senator John McCain, Sarah Palin, Bush speechwriter David Frum, key war architect John Bolton, and a high-level National Security Council officer all say that the Iraq war was about oil.

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Killed 28 civilians and seven others were injured as a result of government air raid targeted homes ...

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AMSI condemned this action, and sees it as a step of incremental steps being taken to the ...

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All this makes the current war a preventive one, which international law tends to consider ...

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