Stop the Next War and End the Current One
"We can stop the coming war with Iran – but concerned Americans must act quickly," urges Antiwar.com's editor-in-chief─Showdown Over Iran- by Justin Raimondo.
"President George W. Bush's speech Tuesday makes clear his plan to attack Iran, and how the intelligence, as was the case before the attack on Iraq, is being 'fixed around the policy,'" says the 27-year CIA veteran─Bush Puts Iran in Crosshairs - by Ray McGovern.
"The media is silent, Congress is absent, and Americans are distracted as George W. Bush openly prepares aggression against Iran," begins the former assistant secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration─War Criminal in the Living Room - by Paul Craig Roberts.
"Truth may be found more at the margins of what General Petraeus says, or in what he chooses not to address," says the military analyst, calling for "Members of Congress to think like statemen, not like lawyers"─Truth-Tellers - by William S. Lind.
A former Reagan special assistant and senior policy analyst says of the current president's latest speech that "tossing in every argument that he'd ever used before, along with the kitchen sink, is unlikely to persuade the American people that either the invasion was or continued occupation of Iraq is justified"─Bush, Iraq, and the Kitchen Sink - by Doug Bandow.
"President George W. Bush's speech Tuesday makes clear his plan to attack Iran, and how the intelligence, as was the case before the attack on Iraq, is being 'fixed around the policy,'" says the 27-year CIA veteran─Bush Puts Iran in Crosshairs - by Ray McGovern.
"The media is silent, Congress is absent, and Americans are distracted as George W. Bush openly prepares aggression against Iran," begins the former assistant secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration─War Criminal in the Living Room - by Paul Craig Roberts.
"Truth may be found more at the margins of what General Petraeus says, or in what he chooses not to address," says the military analyst, calling for "Members of Congress to think like statemen, not like lawyers"─Truth-Tellers - by William S. Lind.
A former Reagan special assistant and senior policy analyst says of the current president's latest speech that "tossing in every argument that he'd ever used before, along with the kitchen sink, is unlikely to persuade the American people that either the invasion was or continued occupation of Iraq is justified"─Bush, Iraq, and the Kitchen Sink - by Doug Bandow.
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