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[Dr Nasir Khan] Editor’s Note: Except for some die-hard neocons, it’s widely recognized that the Iraq War has been a debacle for the United States - paid for in unnecessary loss of Iraqi and American lives, international opprobrium, and the diversion of an astronomical sum of money from domestic priorities to warfare.

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[Dr Nasir Khan] Soldiers Who Just Say No « Dr Nasir Khan: Meanwhile, nearly 130,000 troops remain in that country and more than 50,000 U.S. soldiers occupy Afghanistan, with up to an additional 18,000 approved for deployment this year.

[Iraq TodayIraq Today] Iraq War's Winners and Losers « Dr Nasir Khan | Iraq Today: “Higher borrowing costs for business since the beginning of the Iraq war are bleeding manufacturing investment,” Greg Palast wrote in Armed Madhouse. And when entrepreneurs ”” who hire so many ”” lack growth capital, job creation takes a …

[Baghdad Bureau] 'Shoedenfreude' and Shame: Reaction From Around Iraq - At War Blog ...: Sayyd Basim al-Musawi, a member in Basra provincial council and the chief of the security committee said: “Professionally, it wasn’t suitable for him as a journalist because there are many democratic expressions that he could have used, like interrupting Bush’s speech during the conference or making noise, but the shoes express the low moral level.”

[Dr Nasir Khan] Diane Abbott For Prime Minister « Dr Nasir Khan: He continues to struggle against racial discrimination and the violations of human rights both in the United Kingdom and other  countries.  He has used The Barnsby Blog to oppose the criminal war in Iraq unleashed by two  conspirators, Bush and Blair,  that has resulted in the deaths of over one million Iraqis and the destruction of Iraq. Now the U.S.-led forces under the Obama administration are escalating war in Afghanistan and wreaking havoc there.

[The Barnsby Blog] The Barnsby Blog » Blog Archive » GEORGE BARNSBY BLOG NO. 876 ...: Top of this list is Gordon Brown and also his opposite number David Cameron who thinks he is going to drop intoGordon. Brown's chair, but who has no chance of doing this while he supports the war in Iraq.

[Dr Nasir Khan] Barnsby to Prime Minister Gordon Brown: Fortunately in Wolverhampton we have a Sikh mayor Surjan Singh Duhra who we shall certainly ask if he will join the US Mayors anti-war appeal and what he can do to promote it. This brings me back to Frank Spittle who wrote the original letter which I sent to the Mayor asking him to support Frank’s Send a Vet Scheme which has since blossomed into a campaign to send 2nd World War Vets back to the countries where they served their time.

[SWJ Blog] 6 August SWJ Roundup (SWJ Blog): Metz concludes that the United States has a long-standing, continuing problem “developing sound assumptions when the opponent operates within a different psychological and cultural framework.” He sees a pattern of misjudgments about Saddam and Iraq based on Western cultural and historical bias and a pervasive faith in the superiority of America’s worldview and institutions. This myopia contributed to America being caught off guard by Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, then underestimating his longevity, and finally miscalculating the likelihood of a stable and democratic Iraq after he was toppled.

[Dr Nasir Khan] American warmongers stir a hornet's nest in Pakistan « Dr Nasir Khan: Now, Washington’s ham-handed policies and last week’s Swat atrocity threaten to ignite Pakistan’s second worst nightmare after invasion by India: That its 26 million Pashtun will secede and join Afghanistan’s Pashtun to form an independent Pashtun state, Pashtunistan.

[The Barnsby Blog] GEORGE BARNSBY BLOG NO.849 MONDAY JULY 29TH JUNE 2009 ...: Our latest joint venture has been to popularise Simon Jenkins’ statement that Obama is kikely to find that the war in Iraq is liable to be his Vietnam and I am full of admiration for Nasir’s speed and efficiency at a computer which allows him time to read.

[SWJ Blog] 30 July SWJ Roundup (SWJ Blog): The center opened in 2007 as a partnership school with Iraqi instructors and US advisors, and hosts a two-day course for new coalition advisors to give them the confidence and essential skills they need to be effective, officials said. The one-day class July 26 was designed to fulfill a key element of the US-Iraq security agreement that calls for strategic partnerships in fields such as culture.

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