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Iraqis Working For Us Live In Fear Afp

Iraqis Working For Us Live In Fear Afp

Juan Cole

Iraqis working for the US Live in Fear AFP continues its excellent tradition of covering Iraq from the ground up(in this case the eastern city of Baqubah) with a fine piece about the fear in which Iraqis live who work for the Americans. Many translators have been killed, and others are getting death threats. Many […]

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Did Prohibiting Local Elections Derail

Did Prohibiting Local Elections Derail

Juan Cole

Did Prohibiting Local Elections Derail Iraq? Professor Roger Myerson of the University of Chicago earlier authored a prescient paper, ,”How to Build Democracy in Iraq.” He now writes: “In recent weeks, political reporters have done much to clarify the development of prisoner-interrogation policies in Iraq. I hope that similar efforts might clarify the decision-making process […]

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Mahdi Army Takes Police Station In

Mahdi Army Takes Police Station In

Juan Cole

Mahdi Army Takes Police Station in Najaf Fighting continued in Najaf on Thursday, though US troops stayed out of it and let the Najaf police chief handle the situation. The Mahdi Army appears to have done severe damage to the police station. There was attendant fighting in Sadr City between the US and radical Shiites […]

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Chirac Politely Takes On Bush Afp

Chirac Politely Takes On Bush Afp

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Chirac Politely takes on Bush AFP reports that on a number of occasions French president Jacques Chirac exhibited independence from the Bush agenda. He wore a coat and tie at Sea Island, Georgia, despite President Bush’s request for informality. He refused to see NATO troops sent to Iraq. On NATO, according to AP he said […]

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Violence In Iraq Insurgents Killed 12

Violence In Iraq Insurgents Killed 12

Juan Cole

Violence in Iraq Insurgents killed 12 Iraqi soldiers of the Fallujah Brigade in Fallujah on Wednesday. This is the first time that insurgents targeted the indigenous Iraqi brigade. It has now been revealed that 10 US troops were wounded in carbomb attacks on Tuesday. Likewise, Mahdi Army irregular attacked Najaf police on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Kurdish Anger Rising Update Although

Kurdish Anger Rising Update Although

Juan Cole

Kurdish Anger Rising Update: Although the New York Times alleged Thursday morning that Prime Minister Iyad Allawi had tried to defuse the crisis with the Kurds by committing his government to the TAL or interim constitution, all was still not well in Kurdish-Shiite relations. Deputy PM Barham Saleh got in a snit and went home […]

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Political Obituary For Neocons Paul

Political Obituary For Neocons Paul

Juan Cole

Political Obituary for the Neocons Paul Richter of the Los Angeles Times has done another political obituary of the neoconservative movement, which has fallen on hard times. He notes that it is highly unlikely that Congress would now confirm Paul Wolfowitz or Douglas Feith for higher office (Wolfowitz had once been rumored as a candidate […]

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Torturegate Sources Wall Street

Torturegate Sources Wall Street

Juan Cole

Torturegate Sources The Wall Street Journal story that set off the furor about White House counsels advising Bush that he could torture people if he wanted to (indeed, that he can do whatever he damn well pleases because he is the king-emperor), is now on the Web. Information wants to be free.

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Torturegate G8 And Greater Middle East

Torturegate G8 And Greater Middle East

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Torturegate, G8, and the Greater Middle East The Wall Street Journal’s revelation of White House counsels’ memoranda permitting what most people would consider torture– on the basis of the president’s position as commander in chief in wartime– is among the most chilling things we have seen from a Bush administration not lacking in chills for […]

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