Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

2010-03-13

Court Allows Torture Suit Against Rumsfeld

Source:   Global Research,  Huffington post

Title:    Court Allows Torture Suit Against Rumsfeld

http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=18062

By:    Andy Thayer

Date:   March 11, 2010


Federal Judge Wayne R. Andersen issued a historic ruling Friday allowing a suit charging former Defense Secretary with authorizing torture.


2010-03-10

Premature Withdrawal: Washington's Cult of Narcissism and Iraq

Source: http://www.truthout.org/tom-engelhardt-premature-withdrawal-washington%E2%80%99s-cult-narcissism-and-iraq57538

Title: Premature Withdrawal: Washington's Cult of Narcissism and Iraq
By: Tom Engelhardt
Date: Wednesday 10 March 2010


Hubris? We’re bigger than that!

We’ve now been at war with, or in, Iraq for almost 20 years, and intermittently at war in Afghanistan for 30 years. Think of it as nearly half a century of experience, all bad. And what is it that Washington seems to have concluded? In Afghanistan, where one disaster after another has occurred, that we Americans can finally do more of the same, somewhat differently calibrated, and so much better. In Iraq, where we had, it seemed, decided that enough was enough and we should simply depart, the calls from a familiar crew for us to stay are growing louder by the week.

2010-02-27

Who are our real Enemies? An Iraq War Vet Asks the question

Source:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akm3nYN8aG8
Title:  Who Are our Real Enemies: An Iraq War Vet Asks the Question
By:    Mike Prysner


I tried hard to be proud of my service but all I can feel is shame.

The racism could no longer mask the reality of the occupation these were people, these were human beings.  I have since been plagued by guilt anytime I'd see an elderly man, like the one who couldn't walk we rolled
onto a stretcher, and told the Iraqi police to take him away.

I feel guilt everytime I see a mother with her children like the one who cried hysterically and screamed that we were worst than Saddam, as we forced her from her home.

2010-02-16

America’s Shadowy Base World

Source: http://original.antiwar.com/engelhardt/2010/02/09/americas-shadowy-base-world/

Title: America’s Shadowy Base World
By: Tom Engelhardt On February 9, 2010 @ 11:00 pm On Anti-War blog

Once is an anomaly; twice is the beginning of a pattern. Right now, we’re seeing the same sequence of events for the second time in less than a decade, and it looks like the signature American way of war in our time is coming into focus.

In 2003, when the Bush administration invaded Iraq, the Pentagon already had on its drawing boards plans for building a series of permanent mega-bases in that country. (They were charmingly called "enduring camps.")