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[The Long Goodbye] About the only justification that Bush and John McCain have left for justifying the invasion of Iraq is they supposedly freed the Iraqi people. There are several repressive regimes left in the world including China, Saudi Arabia and Burma.
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[Myanmar Ethnic Rohingyas Human Rights Organization Malaysia (MERHROM)] 08.08.08 Opens the Tarnished Beijing Olympics &: Beijing has closed its eyes as Burma recruited more child soldiers than any other country in the world. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the worlds only imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize recipient, is locked up in prison along with 2,000 other political dissidents. Despite its huge influence on the Burmese Junta, China refuses to call for her release. But the most important aspect is that the United Nations has been completely paralyzed, unable to take any action to prevent genocide in Burma, only because China has used its veto at the UN Security Council to block any meaningful actions on Burma, as a result, the UN is making the same mistakes it made on Darfur and Rwanda.
[National Post - Full Comment] Conrad Black: The West is confronted by opportunity, not a retreat: As Iraq continues to improve and the United States finally becomes serious about energy imports ” and more constructive governments take hold in France, Germany and Italy ” a world that is neither unipolar nor multipolar, but led by a renascent political alliance headed by the United States, should emerge. The end of terrible national animosities in Europe is a great and benign event, but the European Union is an over-bureaucratized shambles, almost inert economically, and stranded between nation states and confederation.
[SWJ Blog] 3 August SWJ News, Op-Ed, and Events Roundup: It is a struggle between party officials who spent the Saddam years in exile, mostly in Iran, and tribal leaders who endured his rule at home - and, on another level, a contest between urbanized Shiites, who lean more toward the religious parties and Sadrs movement, and agrarian Iraqis, whose loyalties lie more in tribal society. Significantly, it is also a rivalry between Shiites who favor a government based on religious parties and those who have a more secular vision.
[TIM BLAIR BLOG: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON US http://timblair.spaces.live.com breaking news alerts, communities news alerts online..] the white house: Later, President Bush made remarks at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Coal Association, where he discussed not only the high impact gasoline prices are having on Americans, but also the broader energy landscape. He discussed his Administration's efforts to eliminate the barriers to expanding our use not only of coal, but of nuclear power, as well, which is a clean energy source which could power our economy for years to come.
[Myanmar Ethnic Rohingyas Human Rights Organization Malaysia (MERHROM)] Reality Checks for Burma before too Late: And the new American President next year, either Obama or McCain, will not be able to make war with Burmese military regime, as they have to sort out the mess in Iraq, the nuclear bomb in Iran and the resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan as the first priorities. And, there is also the current credit crunch, global economic down turn and global oil &
[Biodun Iginla's Weblog] News Mash: Working Assets Radio Workers Independent News Service Marjorie Cohn: End the Occupation of Iraq ” and Afghanistan Scott Ritter: Acts of War Robert Naiman: Francis Boyle: Iran Should Sue US in World Court to Stop Threats of Attack .
[Bleeding edge blog] The ”Good Americans among us: “We can continue to blame the Bush administration,” writes Frank Rich, “but we must also examine our own responsibility for the hideous acts committed in our name in a war where we have now fought longer than we did in the one that put Verschärfte Vernehmung on the map.” We cannot simply ”look the other way.
[All Network Posts] Bush's war against journalists: Bush has shown to the world, if not to the blinded American citizens by a corporate dominated media, that the journalistic enterprise is to be threatened, intimidated, and killed. As many have noted that the war and occupation of Iraq is the deadliest war for journalists.
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[Pete mccormack's Blog] NOAM CHOMSKYS UNAVOIDABLE STANCE: Consider the absurdity of calling Russia’s immoral, brutal, imperialistic invasion of Afghanistan “bungled good intentions”, or how about Japan in Nanking”or one that is rarely described as it must be!, the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima, killing over a hundred thousand civilians in a dying heartbeat, and ushering in the atomic age.
[Lisa Pelletier's Weblog] “Disaster Capitalism: State of Extortion” by Naomi Klein: On National Public Radio’s To the Point, Fadhil Chalabi, one of the primary Iraqi advisers to the Bush Administration in the lead-up to the invasion, recently described the war as “a strategic move on the part of the United States of America and the UK to have a military presence in the Gulf in order to secure [oil] supplies in the future.” Chalabi, who served as Iraq’s oil under secretary and met with the oil majors before the invasion, described this as “a primary objective.”
[Tim Blair always online! Military-Veterans-Media-Press organizing the world's News & blog. Seattle, Washington usa "daylife"] dailylife: Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's visit to Iraq for talks with commanders of a war he long opposed follows the prime minister's apparent endorsement of his troop withdrawal plan and a shift by the White House away from .
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