Beyond the Drumbeat: Iraq, Preventive War, 'Old Europe'. By Arno Mayer
		
			
				17 Mar 2003
			
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			Publisher: 
Monthly Review (Mar. 2003)
		 
		
			Historian Arno J. Mayer, author of "Why the Heavens Did Not Darken: The 'Final Solution' in History", examines the U.S. drive for war on Iraq in light of the history of World Wars I and II, and U.S.-Europe relations.		
		
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		The Wars after Iraq. By Michael Klare
		
			
				17 Mar 2003
			
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Alternet.org (3/12/03)
		 
		
			The U.S. military buildup, now nearing completion in the Persian Gulf area, looks a lot like the buildup that preceeded the Gulf War. Many of the same air, ground, and sea units that participated in Operation Desert Storm are once again deployed in the region. But there will be one vast difference between the two wars. This time U.S. troops will stay in the region--possibly for a very long time. Michael Klare reports.		
		
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			News :: Middle East		
		IDF: Death of U.S. Activist in Gaza Was 'Regrettable Accident'. By Arnon Regular
		
			
				16 Mar 2003
			
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Haaretz (3/17/03)
		 
		
			U.S. peace protester, Rachel Corey, 23, from Olympia, Washington, was killed when she ran in front of an Israeli Defense Force bulldozer to try to prevent it from destroying a house in Gaza. Arnon Regular reports. (See http://www.gush-shalom.org/ for Rachel Corey's letter to her parents prior to her death.)		
		
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			News :: Activism		
		Rep. Conyers: The U.S. Needs a Regime Change. By William Hughes
		
			
				16 Mar 2003
			
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			Publisher: 
Media Monitors Network (3/17/03)
		 
		
			An account of the Anti-War rally of March 15, 2003, held in Washington, D.C. The demonstration was organized by A.N.S.W.E.R. Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-MI) was one of the keynote speakers at the event.		
		
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		Trial of James P. Moran. By William Hughes
		
			
				14 Mar 2003
			
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Media Monitors Network (3/14/03)
		 
		
			Congressman James P. Moran (D-VA) dared to tell the truth about the cunning cabal of Neocons, Zioncrats and Con Artists, that have been pushing the Bush-Cheney gang towards war with Iraq. He was condemned as an anti-Semite. Here's an article that treats Moran’s trial, in a satirical manner, with his accusers’s primary henchman, sitting as his judge and prosecutor. It’s set in the post-Revolutionary War town of Reston, Virginia. And, it has a happy ending,too, with the people running the pious fraud of a “judge” out of town on a rail.		
		
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		Censroship, Traitors, War & The Bush Junta
		
			
				14 Mar 2003
			
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Glen Yeadon
		 
		
			So what is a traitor doing in the White House as the Bush Junta prepares for war? Only a regime as corrupt as the Bush junta that voided the results of an election and has placed almost every indicted and convicted felon from the Reagan-Bush era into positions of power would have the audacity to parade a traitor in front of the news cameras as a patriot.		
		
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			News :: Peace		
		Pope, others portray possible strike on Iraq as criminal, immoral
		
			
				14 Mar 2003
			
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Associated Press
		 
		
			"unilateral military strike would be a 'crime against peace' with no justification on grounds of self-defense."		
		
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		This War Violates International Law. By Rahul Mahajan
		
			
				14 Mar 2003
			
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			Publisher: 
CounterPunch (3/11/03)
		 
		
			The U.S. drive for war on Iraq violates international law. Rahul Mahajan argues that the anti-war movement needs to put more focus on this argument.		
		
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