stuff you should read
Mar. 24th, 2003 03:00 pmI don't normally like to do posts like this, but, well, today it seemed like the thing to do.
Article from the Financial Times about how the US gov't's hawks are already celebrating "winning" the Iraq war and planning to attack Iran, Syria, France, and Germany next.
Article from the UK Guardian about a US bombing attack that killed at least 34 Iraqis, most members of an Islamic group that has been fighting against Saddam Hussein's regime for years.
Article from AlterNet about the US gov't's plan to replace Saddam's regime with a dictatorship that looks almost exactly the same, only with someone other than Saddam at its head.
Article from IAfrica.com about how news organizations outside the US are showing graphic pictures of Iraqi victims, but here in the US we don't get to see any of that. If you were to believe mainstream American media, you'd think US soldiers were the only people dying over there.
Article from the Washington Post about how one reporter's questioning of a mechanical device in a public park turned him into a terrorist suspect.
Enough for now?
Article from the Financial Times about how the US gov't's hawks are already celebrating "winning" the Iraq war and planning to attack Iran, Syria, France, and Germany next.
Article from the UK Guardian about a US bombing attack that killed at least 34 Iraqis, most members of an Islamic group that has been fighting against Saddam Hussein's regime for years.
Article from AlterNet about the US gov't's plan to replace Saddam's regime with a dictatorship that looks almost exactly the same, only with someone other than Saddam at its head.
Article from IAfrica.com about how news organizations outside the US are showing graphic pictures of Iraqi victims, but here in the US we don't get to see any of that. If you were to believe mainstream American media, you'd think US soldiers were the only people dying over there.
Article from the Washington Post about how one reporter's questioning of a mechanical device in a public park turned him into a terrorist suspect.
Enough for now?