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Commentary :: Civil & Human Rights : International Relations : Middle East : Military : U.S. Government

Congress and the Israeli Attack on Lebanon. By Stephen Zunes

The US House of Representatives voted 410-8 in favor of a resolution which unconditionally endorses Israel's ongoing attacks on Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.The resolution reveals a bipartisan consensus on the legitimacy of U.S. allies to run roughshod over international legal norms. The resolution even goes so far as to radically reinterpret the United Nations Charter by claiming that Israel's attacks on Lebanon's civilian infrastructure is an act of legitimate self-defense under Article 51 despite a broad consensus of international legal scholars to the contrary.

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Review :: Culture

Masked Face of “V”

Whether or not the Wachowski Brothers ‘succeeded’ with their latest movie, “V”, is not on issue. It nevertheless deserves a cursory analysis; a half-hearted attempt at film production deserves only a half-considered response/critique.

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Commentary :: International Relations : Middle East : Military

What Can Israel Achieve? By Immanuel Wallerstein

The State of Israel was established in 1948. Ever since, there has been continuous violence between Jews and Arabs in Israel, and between Israel and its neighbors. Sometimes, the violence was low-level and even latent. And every once in a while, the violence escalated into ope warfare, as now. Immauel Wallerstein analyzes the current situation.

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News :: International Relations : Middle East : Military

No Hezbollah Rockets Fired from Qana. By Dahr Jamail

There were no Hezbollah rockets fired from Qana, according to reports from residents and Red Cross workers. In Qana, at least 60 civilians were killed by Israeli bombs. Dahr Jamail reports.

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News :: Media

Growth Alternative for Gaming Industry

A new report by the Munich-based consulting firm, MECN, GmbH, indicates that the online gaming industry is passing through its toughest challenges ever, and is eyeing "casual gaming," including online bingo, fantasy sports and skill gaming as future growth opportunities.

The new study, “Casual Gaming and Gambling On the Internet,” released today, a copy of which was provided to OnlineCasinoCrawler.com, is based on the insights of more than 60 gaming experts around the world. By Gene Koprowski

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Commentary :: Peace

War Crime: Preposterous!

Indirectly confirmed by John Bolton, U.S. Ambassador to the UN (and sociopath) in a public statement; the first casualty of war is LANGUAGE – the needless slaughter of innocent children in Qana by an Israeli airstrike was an “accident of war”! In the face of an obvious war crime it is now incumbent on the Bush regime, especially its representatives Bolton and Rice, to define the rules of engagement and what constitutes a war crime. We do not forget how quick the U.S. and NATO were to condemn war crimes in the Balkan conflict – it would seem that allies of the U.S. (Israel) are immune; their obvious crimes become tragic ‘accidents’ whereas those opposed to the U.S. are war criminals and liable to indefinite incarceration (‘Torture’ Bay) or trial in an ‘independent’ court at the Hague.

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Commentary :: Peace

Peace is Earned -- Not Bestowed

The people are once again faced with a very real opportunity to act and change the status quo. The USA has abandoned its traditional role of peacekeeper in the Middle East. Two clear prerogatives present themselves in the face of ongoing hostilities, a people’s movement or another nation filling the vacuum left by the U.S. (which has tragically become an involved party in the conflict). How many times must the opportunity for Peace go begging?

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News :: International Relations : Middle East : Military

Dissent Grows in Israel Over Lebanon. By Ian Black

The government of the Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, is facing a barrage of criticism over its handling of the war in Lebanon, with questions being raised about the decision to attack Hizbullah, mounting military losses, continuing missile strikes on northern Israel, and disquiet about Lebanese civilian casualties. Ian Black reports.

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