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Social Media: Hotspots: Iraq

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Suicide From Fear of Death?
President Bush's case for war on Iraq overlooks a very real danger: if pushed to the wall, Saddam Hussein may resort to using weapons of mass destruction against the United States. By Richard K. Bett... Read More...


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U.S.-Russian Relations Threatened By Iraq Arms Sales
It is in the interest of both Russia and the US to stop acrimony over Iraq and focus on the future. To achieve this, the Putin Administration must “clean house” and take the culprits who sold banned w... Read More...


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One Down, Dozens More to Go
A plan for ridding the world of dictators. By Claudia Rosett. (Wall St. Journal, 12/16/2003) Read More...


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How Saddam may still nail Bush
Speculates on Saddam Hussein's trial and possible revelations. By Pepe Escobar. (Asia Times, 12/19/2003) Read More...


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Delusions in Baghdad
By Mark Danner. (New York Review of Books, 12/18/2003) Read More...


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Only the Iraqis can decide if this is to be a happy ending
Discusses the repercussions of Saddam Hussein's capture. By Sir Malcolm Rifkind. (Guardian, 12/15/2003) Read More...


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A War of Choice or of Necessity?
Piece critical of Richard Haass's statement that the Bush administration "did not have to go to war against Iraq, certainly not when we did. There were other options". By Lawrence J. Korb. (Washington... Read More...


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Jihad has worked - the world is now split in two
Discusses Bin Laden's objectives and status; and states that the resolution of the Israel-Palestinian conflict is the only immediate way of reversing the dangerous polarisation of the world that Bin L... Read More...


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Why Al-Arabiya Was Restricted
Explains why Iraq's Governing Council temporarily banned the Arab satellite channel al-Arabiya from using satellite uplink facilities to transmit news reports from its Baghdad bureau. By Jalal Talaban... Read More...


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How Does Saddam Hold On?
The West should nudge Iraq's battered elites to replace Saddam with a less megalomaniacal autocrat from inside his regime and outside his immediate family. By Ofra Bengio. (Foreign Affairs, 7/1/2000,... Read More...


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Next Stop Baghdad?
"The United States has no choice left but to invade Iraq itself and eliminate the current regime." By Kenneth M. Pollack. (Foreign Affairs, 3/1/2002, $) Read More...


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The Paradoxes of American Military Power
Explores strange new guidelines about the way the United States fights in Iraq. By Victor Davis Hanson. (National Review, 11/17/2003) Read More...


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Shakedown in the Souk
Discusses potential risks and rewards of a policy reversal in Iraq. By John F. Cullinan. (National Review, 11/17/2003) Read More...


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What UN can -- and can't -- do in Iraq
(Belfer Center, 4/23/2003) Read More...


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Humanitarian Aid Is Not a Military Business
In Iraq, the US use of humanitarian aid as a political asset threatens the efficiency and equity of aid operations. (Belfer Center, 4/15/2003) Read More...


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Limit the Role of the United Nations In Post-War Iraq
(Heritage Foundation, 4/1/2003) Read More...


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War Crimes Trials
Any organization calling for examination of American conduct in Iraq has lost all credibility, both with the US government and the American people. By Paul Rosenzweig. (Heritage Foundation, 4/22/200... Read More...


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Turkey, Iraq, and the United States: Getting the Post-War Situation Right
A discussion with Cengiz Candar, Senior Columnist and CNN-Turk political analyst and Larry Diamond, Senior Fellow at Hoover Institution   (Nixon Center, 5/15/2003) Read More...


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U.N. Authorization for War with Iraq Is Unnecessary
(Heritage Foundation, 9/5/2002) Read More...


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Terrorism After the War in Iraq
(Brookings Institute, 5/12/2003) Read More...


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BBC In Depth: Conflict in Iraq
News and analysis of Iraq conflict. (6/25/2003) Read More...


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The Limits of Eloquence
The Washington Post Columnist Michael Kinsley looks at the cleavage between Bush's Words, Actions and the interest of the US. (Washington Post, 11/14/2003) Read More...


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President Bush Addresses the Nation
(03/19/2003) Read More...


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President Addresses the Nation
Address of the President to the Nation (09/07/2003) Read More...


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National Security Strategy
The National Security Strategy of the United States of America (09/17/2002) Read More...


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U.N. Still Battered by U.S. Action On Iraq
by Barbara Crossette . (The Atlantic online, 7/01/2003) Read More...


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Carving Up The New Iraq (1)
A Dissection and Who's who of the American involvement in Iraq. (Part I) By Neil Mackay, Sunday Herald (04/13/2003) Read More...


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Carving Up The New Iraq (2)
A Dissection and Who's who of the American involvement in Iraq. (Part II) By Neil Mackay, Sunday Herald (04/13/2003) Read More...


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The Vital Role of Alliances in the Global War on Terrorism
"Some have criticized U.S. military action as unilateral, but it is rather an exhibition of forceful leadership from a country that is not only the primary target of the terrorism, but also the most p... Read More...


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Bring Halliburton Home
Legally speaking, Iraq is not America's to sell. Naomi Klein reports. (The Nation, 11/06/2003) Read More...


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