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Latest updates to our anti-imperialist war pages
Hi all
These are the latest additions to our anti Imperialist war pages at
http://www.agitprop.org.au/nowar
Please remember, if you find any interesting articles that you think we should
add, please drop us the url and we'll have a look at it.
Cheers
John
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-- US development of tactical nuclear weapons: Interview with Richard Butler,
Mark Davis, Dateline, SBS, broadcast May 14, 2003
-- BushCo Reams Nation Good, Mark Morford, San Francisco Chronicle (US), May
14, 2003
-- A Nuclear Road of No Return, Robert Scheer, Los Angeles Times (US), May
13, 2003
-- US weapons team ends its search with no discovery, Andrew Buncombe, The
Independent (US), May 12, 2003
-- No Weapons, No Matter: We Called Saddam's Bluff, Michael Schrage,
Washington Post (US), May 11, 2003; Page B02
-- U.S. Empire Menaces Asia, Greg Butterfield, Workers World (US), May 15,
2003
-- Counter-revolution and resistance in Iraq, Richard Becker, Workers World
(US), May 15, 2003
-- The war against Iraqi people is not over, Dr Hannah Middleton, Speech at
May Day Rally, May 4, 2003
-- From invasion to occupation and colonisation, Editorial, The Guardian,
No. 1137, May 14, 2003
-- Halliburton: poised for the spoils, Denis Doherty, The Guardian, No.
1137, May 14, 2003
-- Bechtel And Blood For Water:, Vandana Shiva, Information Clearing House
(US), May 12, 2003
-- S Korea to urge Bush to sign nuclear peace pledge, Australian Broadcasting
Corporation, May 12, 2003
-- Lessons From Iraq Include How to Scare North Korean Leader, Thom Shanker,
New York Times (US), May 11, 2003
-- US Congress Committee approves nuclear Bill, Australian Broadcasting
Corporation, May 11, 2003
-- The thief of Baghdad, Marian Wilkinson and Peter Fray, Sydney Morning
Herald, May 10, 2003
-- North Korea Lashes Out at Seoul Defense Minister, Reuters (UK), May 10,
2003
-- US pushes for control of Iraqi oil revenues, Evelyn Leopold, Reuters (UK),
May 10, 2003
-- A New Holocaust: The Genocidal Policies of the US, Kareem M. Kamel, Islam
Online (Qa), May 10, 2003
-- Counting The Costs Of "Liberation": After Iraq, Which Way Forward For The
Movement?, Tristan Ewins, Z Net (US), May 09, 2003
-- China well placed to defuse N-crisis, Ching Cheong, Straits Times (Sg),
May 9, 2003
-- US to ask for UN approval to control Iraq's oil industry, Australian
Broadcasting Corporation, May 9, 2003
-- We protest the war - and remember, W.T. Whitney Jr., MD, People's Weekly
World (US), May 10, 2003
-- New dangers and tasks for the new peace movement, Sam Webb, national
chairman, Communist Party USA, People's Weekly World (US), May 10, 2003
-- The people of Korea pursue peace, Kay Landby, People's Weekly World (US),
May 10, 2003
-- Cuba and dissidents, Cliff DuRand, People's Weekly World (US), May 10, 2003
-- I loathe America, and what it has done to the rest of the world, Margaret
Drabble, Daily Telegraph (UK), May 8, 2003
-- Communists in Iraq mark May Day, Susan Webb, The Guardian, May 7, 2003
-- America's weapons evidence flawed, say spies, Tim Reid, The Times (UK),
May 7, 2003
-- Background notes: US threatens North Korea, The Guardian, May 7, 2003
-- In Search of a North Korea Policy, Editorial, New York Times (US), May 6,
2003
-- Selective Intelligence, Seymour M. Hersh, New Yorker (US), May 6, 2003
-- North Korea denies link to Pong Su, Australian Broadcasting Corporation,
May 6, 2003
-- Bush Shifts Focus to Nuclear Sales by North Korea, David E. Sanger, New
York Times (US), May 5, 2003
-- Tech Wars: American Military Preponderance, Novakeo, Ether Zone (US), May
5, 2003
-- "Lethal and Compassionate": The Militarization of US Culture, Jorge
Mariscal, Counterpunch (US), May 5, 2003
-- Soldiers, God and Empire: Achtung! Are We the New Nazis?, Douglas Herman,
Strike the Root (US), May 5, 2003
-- Weapons of Mass Destruction Were a Fantasy From the Start, Gwynne Dyer,
Salt Lake Tribune (US), May 5, 2003
-- Interview: Kim Myong Chol, Jana Wendt, Sunday, PBL, broadcast May 4, 2003
-- Real American Agenda Now Becoming Clear, Haroon Siddiqui, Toronto Star
(Ca), May 4, 2003
-- Iraq divided into three military sectors, United Press International (US),
May 2, 2003
-- Cleric's Killing a Setback to US: CIA lost an ally and $13M, Knut Royce,
Newsday (US), May 2, 2003
-- Counterterrorism Expert Gets Key Post in Iraq, Reuters (UK), May 2, 2003
-- US plots to oust Mugabe with African nations' help, Basildon Peta and
Andrew Grice, The Independent (UK), May 2, 2003
-- Reds under the ruins, Paul Belden, Asia Times (HK), May 2, 2003
-- Caught out: US Ambassador lies about North Korean nuclear weapons, David
Wall, Japan Times (Jp), May 1, 2003
-- Media Monopolies Have Muzzled Dissent, Ian Masters, Los Angeles Times
(US), May 1, 2003
-- Speech at May Day rally in Revolution Square, Havana, Dr. Fidel Castro
Ruz, May 1, 2003
-- United Front, Andrew Casey, Workers Online, April 2003
-- Communists not invited to Iraqi leadership meeting, Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation, April 30, 2003
-- Human shield tells of ongoing tragedy in Iraq, Bob Briton, The Guardian,
April 30, 2003
-- Occupiers out!, The Guardian, April 30, 2003
-- About Those Iraqi Intelligence Documents: Were They Planted?, Wayne
Madsen, Counterpunch (US), April 29, 2003
-- Matters of Emphasis, Paul Krugman, New York Times (US), April 29, 2003
-- Fury at agriculture post for US businessman, Heather Stewart, The Guardian
(UK), April 28, 2003
-- From Vietnam To Iraq, by Edward S. Herman, Swans (US), April 28, 2003
-- North Korea faces naval blockade over nuclear arms, Shane Green, Sydney
Morning Herald, April 28, 2003
-- Who could ask for anything more?, Stephen Gowans, What's Left (Ca), April
28, 2003
-- The Tasteful War And Other Media Lies, Deck Deckert, Swans (US), April 28,
2003
-- Americans have good reason to be afraid of their leaders, Barbara Sumner
Burstyn, New Zealand Herald, April 28, 2003
-- Rumsfeld's North Korea Connection, Richard Behar, Fortune (US), April 28,
2003
-- Revealed: How the road to war was paved with lies, Raymond Whitaker, The
Independent (UK), April 27, 2003
-- "Progressives" Should Think Twice About Piling Onto Cuba, Emile Schepers,
April 27, 2003
-- The Empire Slinks Back, Niall Ferguson, New York Times (US), April 27, 2003
-- Superman declares war on America, Senay Boztas, Sunday Times (UK), April
27, 2003
-- Scott Ritter: US lied about WMDs, By Jim Anderson, Dawn (Pk) April 27, 2003
-- Weapons of Mass Distraction: Where? Find? Plant?, David MacMichael and Ray
McGovern, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (US), April 26, 2003
-- Former Shell chief 'to run Iraqi oil industry', Agence France-Press, April
25, 2003
-- Will Iraq Prove to Be OPEC's Nemesis?, Christopher Weafer, The Moscow
Times (Ru), April 24, 2003. Page 8
-- North Korea urges US to open its nuclear forces to inspections, Sergei
Mingazhev, Itar-Tass, April 24, 2003
-- The Most Dangerous President Ever: How and why George W. Bush undermines
American security, Harold Meyerson, The American Prospect (US), Vol. 14, No. 5,
May 1, 2003
-- Oil flow from Iraq resumes, Japan Today (Jp), April 24, 2003
-- North Korean flights unsettle crisis talks, Shane Green, April 24, 2003
-- U.S. bridles as Annan calls it 'occupying power', Jonathan Fowler, Toronto
Sta (Ca), April 24, 2003
-- Pentagon staged statue's fall, Heather Cottin, Workers World (US), April
24, 2003
-- Spoils of war: U.S. bosses make grab for oil, contracts, Greg Butterfield,
Workers World (US), April 24, 2003
-- The Great Unravelling of US Global Power, The Black Commentator (US),
Issue Number 39 - April 24, 2003
-- US refuses to allow UN inspectors in Iraq, Caroline Overington, Marian
Wilkinson, The Age, April 24, 2003
-- Russian official predicts 'catastrophic' events, Agence France-Presse,
April 24 2003
-- Oil Flows Again from Iraq's Southern Oilfields, Reuters (UK), April 23,
2003
-- Analysis: Strategic bombing in Iraq war, Thomas Houlahan, United Press
International (US), April 23, 2003
-- Blix attacks 'shaky' intelligence on weapons, Gary Younge, Richard
Norton-Taylor and Patrick Wintour, The Guardian (UK), April 23, 2003
-- What, No Smoking Gun? The Media and the Specter of WMD, Cynthia Cotts,
Village Voice (US), April 23 - 29, 2003
-- The decline and fall of American journalism, Alexander Cockburn, Working
for Change (US), April 23, 2003
-- CNN, Republican Guard Remnants, And The Old-Closet Ploy, Jed Babbin,
National Review (US), April 23, 2003
-- Prosecute US Corporate Media Whores For War Crimes, David Walsh,
Information Times (US), April 22, 2003
-- Korea at Risk, Chalmers Johnson,, Pacific News Service (US), April 22, 2003
-- Which War Are You Watching?: The View from Spain, Dwight F. Reynolds,
April 20, 2003
-- The Germans "supported" their troops, too, Dennis Rahkonen, Online Journal
(US), April 20, 2003
-- Batting for the Winning Team: America's In-Bedded Journalism, William
Macdougall, Counterpunch (US), April 19, 2003
-- Desolation Row, Chris Floyd, Moscow Times (Ru), April 18, 2003. Page XXIV
-- Privatizing Iraq: The battle for the bucks, Milt Neidenberg, Workers World
(US), April 17, 2003
-- Korea, South and North, at Risk, Chalmers Johnson, Mother Jones (US),
April 17, 2003
-- Please, prove us peaceniks wrong, Peter FitzSimons, Sydney Morning Herald,
April 17, 2003
-- On to Syria?, Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive (US), April 16, 2003
-- Mondo Washington: Our Man in Baghdad, James Ridgeway, Village Voice (US),
April 15, 2003
-- Waiting In The Wings: North Korea's Bomb, John Clearwater, Winnipeg Free
Press, March 23, 2003
-- In This War, Products are Targets Too, The Holmes Report (US), March 12,
2003
-- Using The "UN Process" To Help Organize A Massacre, Edward S. Herman,
Swans (US), February 17, 2003
-- Report Explains the withdrawal of the DPRK from the Nuclear Proliferation
Treaty, Korean Central News Agency, January 21, 2003
-- Rule of the Pirates, Editorial, Black Commentator (US), Issue Number 19,
December 5, 2002
-- The innocent dead in a coward's war: Estimates suggest US bombs have
killed at least 3,767 civilians, Seumas Milne, The Guardian (UK), December 20,
2001
-- The real meaning of the "war against terrorism", Peter Symon, The
Guardian, December 5, 2001
-- 'It's a show trial without the show', Edward Helmore, The Guardian (UK),
November 28, 2001
-- This Raging Colossus, Madeleine Bunting, The Guardian (UK), November 19,
2001
-- The Empire strikes back, Maria Misra, The New Statesman (UK), November
12, 2001
-- How a free press censors itself, Scott Lucas, The New Statesman (UK), 12th
November 2001
-- Say what you want, but this war is illegal, Michael Mandel, The Globe and
Mail (Toronto), October 9, 2001
-- It's the rich wot get the blame, Nick Cohen, The New Statesman (UK),
September 3, 2001
-- The Secret Behind the Sanctions: How the U.S. Intentionally Destroyed
Iraq's Water Supply, Thomas J. Nagy, The Progressive (US), September, 2001
-- Neighbourhood Bully: An interview with Ramsey Clark on American
Militarism, Derrick Jenson, The Sun (US), Issue 308, August 2001,
-- Liberate Okinawa From a 'Rogue Superpower' -- The U.S. and Japan will be
embarrassed if they don't take a cue from the Korean summit, Chalmers Johnson,
Los Angeles Times (US), June 23, 2000
-- Declaration of the WFTU: Month of Solidarity with the workers and people
of Korea, World Federation of Trade Unions, Press Release No.12, June 21, 2000
-- Korea -- Giant step towards reunification, The Guardian, June 21, 2000
-- US pilots 'sometimes attacked civilian groups' in Korean war, Sang-Hun
Choe, Associated Press (US), December 29, 1999
-- Pentagon may offer immunity in No Gun Ri massacre, Los Angeles Times (US),
October 24, 1999
-- The massacre at No Gun Ri -- Forgotten no more, Michael R. Allen, American
Partisan (US), October, 1999
-- Korean war killing inquiry, The Guardian (UK), October 30, 1999
-- South Korean policeman accused of torturing hundreds turns himself in,
Associated Press (US), October 28, 1999
-- U.S., S. Korea Gingerly Probe the Past, Doug Struck, Joohee Cho,
Washington Post (US), October 27, 1999
-- South Korean Students Protest No Gun Ri Massacre, Associated Press (US),
October 16, 1999
-- 'We followed orders' -- U.S. troops admit No Gun Ri massacre, Pat Chin,
Workers World (US), October 14, 1999
-- Refugees Killed on U.S. Orders -- Korean War Veterans Recall Blasting
Bridges Full of Civilians, Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza and
Randy Herschaft, Associated Press (US), October 14, 1999
-- The Bridge at No Gun Ri, Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, Martha Mendoza
and Randy Herschaft, Associated Press (US), October 1999
-- South Korea Provoked War with North, Oliver Lee, Star-Bulletin (US), June
24, 1994
-- The Korean War -- An Unanswered Question, Dr. Channing Liem, Foreign
Languages Publishing House, Pyongyang, DPRK, 1993
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- George Bush's Resume,
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- FW: we're on our way...,
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