BUSH REWRITING HIS HISTORY
"... inside the White House in the final days of the Bush administration... the round-the-clock renovation is continuing at a frantic pace, the scraping, scrubbing, whitewashing and painting of the George W. Bush legacy... as the clock ticks toward midnight, illegal wiretaps, waterboarding, Guantanamo Bay, secret prisons, Abu Ghraib, the stripping of Geneva Convention rights and illegal detentions are all worth it because Americans have been spared another terror attack for 7 1/2 years... It is in many ways a brazen rewriting of history while the history is still unfolding..."
http://www.thestar.com/News/World/article/557210
Thursday, May 22, 2008
U.S. AIRSTRIKE KILLS 8 IRAQI CIVILIANS
"Iraqi police said on Thursday a U.S. helicopter airstrike killed eight civilians, including two children... Colonel Mudhher al-Qaisi, police chief in the town of Baiji, north of the capital, said "This is a criminal act. It will make the relations between Iraqi citizens and the U.S. forces tense. This will negatively affect security improvements." The U.S. military said the incident happened when American soldiers, hunting members of a bombing network, tried to detain the occupants of a vehicle..."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080522/ts_nm/iraq_dc
"... (the) eight people, including two children, were killed when a U.S. helicopter opened fire on a group of Iraqis traveling to a U.S. detention center to greet a man who was being released from custody, Iraqi officials said..."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/22/AR2008052203869_pf.html
"Iraqi police said on Thursday a U.S. helicopter airstrike killed eight civilians, including two children... Colonel Mudhher al-Qaisi, police chief in the town of Baiji, north of the capital, said "This is a criminal act. It will make the relations between Iraqi citizens and the U.S. forces tense. This will negatively affect security improvements." The U.S. military said the incident happened when American soldiers, hunting members of a bombing network, tried to detain the occupants of a vehicle..."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080522/ts_nm/iraq_dc
"... (the) eight people, including two children, were killed when a U.S. helicopter opened fire on a group of Iraqis traveling to a U.S. detention center to greet a man who was being released from custody, Iraqi officials said..."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/22/AR2008052203869_pf.html
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
LIFE FOR IRAQIS IS BLEAK
"With pools of open sewage in the streets and little electricity, life for most Iraqis remains bleak... garbage chokes the capital's streets and clogs the sewage pipes and canals, which overflow and burst. The sewage that leaks out of broken pipes seeps through the dirt of roads that were once paved, but now have mostly turned to dirt because the tracks of American tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles have destroyed the asphalt over five years of war. Above the roads, low-slung electric wires hang like an enormous web woven by some apocalyptic spider, strung from street generators to poles to homes, from one street to the next. Yet, most Baghdadis receive less than four hours of electricity a day. Running water, too, is a rare commodity..."
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/05/21/services/index.html?source=newsletter
"With pools of open sewage in the streets and little electricity, life for most Iraqis remains bleak... garbage chokes the capital's streets and clogs the sewage pipes and canals, which overflow and burst. The sewage that leaks out of broken pipes seeps through the dirt of roads that were once paved, but now have mostly turned to dirt because the tracks of American tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles have destroyed the asphalt over five years of war. Above the roads, low-slung electric wires hang like an enormous web woven by some apocalyptic spider, strung from street generators to poles to homes, from one street to the next. Yet, most Baghdadis receive less than four hours of electricity a day. Running water, too, is a rare commodity..."
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/05/21/services/index.html?source=newsletter
Friday, May 16, 2008
BUSH PLOT ABOUT IRANIAN ARMS FAILS
"... The Bush administration and top Iraq commander Gen. David Petraeus had plotted a sequence of events that would build domestic U.S. political support for a possible strike against Iran over its "meddling" in Iraq and especially its alleged export of arms to Shiite militias.... (but) The government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki refused to endorse U.S. charges of Iranian involvement in arms smuggling to the Mahdi Army, and a plan to show off a huge collection of Iranian arms captured in and around Karbala had to be called off after it was discovered that none of the arms were of Iranian origin..."
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=42373
"... The Bush administration and top Iraq commander Gen. David Petraeus had plotted a sequence of events that would build domestic U.S. political support for a possible strike against Iran over its "meddling" in Iraq and especially its alleged export of arms to Shiite militias.... (but) The government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki refused to endorse U.S. charges of Iranian involvement in arms smuggling to the Mahdi Army, and a plan to show off a huge collection of Iranian arms captured in and around Karbala had to be called off after it was discovered that none of the arms were of Iranian origin..."
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=42373
Saturday, May 10, 2008
SHIITE WEAPONS IN IRAQ NOT IRANIAN
"Maj. Gen. Kevin Bergner... announced the extraordinary list of weapons and munitions that have been uncovered in recent weeks since fighting erupted between Iraqi and U.S. security forces and Shiite militiamen..."
"Bergner cited 20,000 "items of ammunition, explosives and weapons" reported by Iraqi forces in the central city of Karbala; an additional Karbala cache containing 570 explosive devices, nine mortars, four anti-aircraft missiles, and 45 RPGs; and in the southern city of Basra alone, 39 mortar tubes, 1,800 mortars and artillery rounds, 600 rockets, and 387 roadside bombs..."
"Not once did Bergner point the finger at Iran for any of these weapons and munitions... (and) A plan to show some alleged Iranian-supplied explosives to journalists last week in Karbala and then destroy them was canceled after the United States realized none of them was from Iran. When U.S. explosives experts went to investigate, they discovered they were not Iranian after all..."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2008/05/iraq-the-elusiv.html
"Maj. Gen. Kevin Bergner... announced the extraordinary list of weapons and munitions that have been uncovered in recent weeks since fighting erupted between Iraqi and U.S. security forces and Shiite militiamen..."
"Bergner cited 20,000 "items of ammunition, explosives and weapons" reported by Iraqi forces in the central city of Karbala; an additional Karbala cache containing 570 explosive devices, nine mortars, four anti-aircraft missiles, and 45 RPGs; and in the southern city of Basra alone, 39 mortar tubes, 1,800 mortars and artillery rounds, 600 rockets, and 387 roadside bombs..."
"Not once did Bergner point the finger at Iran for any of these weapons and munitions... (and) A plan to show some alleged Iranian-supplied explosives to journalists last week in Karbala and then destroy them was canceled after the United States realized none of them was from Iran. When U.S. explosives experts went to investigate, they discovered they were not Iranian after all..."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2008/05/iraq-the-elusiv.html
Friday, May 09, 2008
CONGRESS TO PROBE "MEDIA GENERALS" SELLING IRAQ WAR
"... As U.S. television networks continue their silence about their use of retired military officers to 'sell' progress in Iraq, members of the U.S. House of Representatives are calling on the Defense Department Inspector General to investigate the Pentagon-sponsored public relations effort... to investigate how high-ranking officials within the defense Department were allowed to operate a program 'aimed at deceiving the American people'... The operation was abruptly halted after it was reported by The New York Times... (which) revealed that some 75 retired military officers, prepped by the Pentagon, served as paid television commentators since the run-up to the Iraq war -- and many also have conflicting ties to defense contractors..."
http://ipsnorthamerica.net/news.php?idnews=1455
"... As U.S. television networks continue their silence about their use of retired military officers to 'sell' progress in Iraq, members of the U.S. House of Representatives are calling on the Defense Department Inspector General to investigate the Pentagon-sponsored public relations effort... to investigate how high-ranking officials within the defense Department were allowed to operate a program 'aimed at deceiving the American people'... The operation was abruptly halted after it was reported by The New York Times... (which) revealed that some 75 retired military officers, prepped by the Pentagon, served as paid television commentators since the run-up to the Iraq war -- and many also have conflicting ties to defense contractors..."
http://ipsnorthamerica.net/news.php?idnews=1455
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
TIGRIS WOODS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
A plan by US military planners for the "Tigris Woods Golf and Country Club" in the Green Zone in Baghdad, Iraq. Photograph: US Army/AP
"Pentagon airs plan to turn Baghdad military redoubt into a chic urban oasis... this is how some imaginative types in the US military are envisaging the future of Baghdad's Green Zone, the much-pummelled redoubt of the Iraqi capital where a bunker shot has until now had very different connotations. A $5 billion tourism and development scheme for the Green Zone being hatched by the Pentagon and an international investment consortium would give the heavily fortified area on the banks of the Tigris a "dream" makeover."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/06/iraq
"Pentagon airs plan to turn Baghdad military redoubt into a chic urban oasis... this is how some imaginative types in the US military are envisaging the future of Baghdad's Green Zone, the much-pummelled redoubt of the Iraqi capital where a bunker shot has until now had very different connotations. A $5 billion tourism and development scheme for the Green Zone being hatched by the Pentagon and an international investment consortium would give the heavily fortified area on the banks of the Tigris a "dream" makeover."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/06/iraq
Saturday, May 03, 2008
U.S. ATTACK HITS HOSPITAL
"A US rocket damaged a hospital in the Iraqi capital's violent Shiite stronghold of Sadr City on Saturday, wounding 28 people... the district's main Al-Sadr hospital was badly damaged and a fleet of ambulances was destroyed. Just outside the hospital, a shack which appeared to have been the target was reduced to a pile of rubble..."
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080503/twl-iraq-unrest-us-sadrcity-7e07afd.html
"A US rocket damaged a hospital in the Iraqi capital's violent Shiite stronghold of Sadr City on Saturday, wounding 28 people... the district's main Al-Sadr hospital was badly damaged and a fleet of ambulances was destroyed. Just outside the hospital, a shack which appeared to have been the target was reduced to a pile of rubble..."
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080503/twl-iraq-unrest-us-sadrcity-7e07afd.html
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION FAILED
"Hundreds of Iraq schemes 'failed'... An audit of US-funded reconstruction projects for Iraq has found millions of dollars have been wasted because many schemes have never been completed. The Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction blamed delays, costs, poor performance and violence for failure to finish some 855 projects. Many other projects had been falsely described as complete, found the audit of 47,321 reconstruction projects... Last year, congressional investigators said as much as $10 billion charged by US contractors for Iraq reconstruction had been questionable... Iraq reconstruction has cost US taxpayers more than $100 billion so far... a depressing picture of money being poured into failed Iraq reconstruction projects..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7370355.stm
"Hundreds of Iraq schemes 'failed'... An audit of US-funded reconstruction projects for Iraq has found millions of dollars have been wasted because many schemes have never been completed. The Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction blamed delays, costs, poor performance and violence for failure to finish some 855 projects. Many other projects had been falsely described as complete, found the audit of 47,321 reconstruction projects... Last year, congressional investigators said as much as $10 billion charged by US contractors for Iraq reconstruction had been questionable... Iraq reconstruction has cost US taxpayers more than $100 billion so far... a depressing picture of money being poured into failed Iraq reconstruction projects..."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7370355.stm
Friday, April 25, 2008
2.7 MILLION DISPLACED IRAQIS RELY ON MILITIAS
"There are an estimated 2.7 million Iraqis who have been displaced within their own country. No house; no food; no security. Who do they turn to for help? The international community's humanitarian organisations? The occupying United States government? The central Iraqi government based in Baghdad?
"... none of these has been able to provide sufficient assistance to the most vulnerable Iraqis. As a result, they are turning increasingly to local religious-political armed groups for their humanitarian needs ... Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army, or the Sunni militias known as Sahwa or Awakening groups, made up of former insurgents armed and funded by the U.S. military..."
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=42031
"There are an estimated 2.7 million Iraqis who have been displaced within their own country. No house; no food; no security. Who do they turn to for help? The international community's humanitarian organisations? The occupying United States government? The central Iraqi government based in Baghdad?
"... none of these has been able to provide sufficient assistance to the most vulnerable Iraqis. As a result, they are turning increasingly to local religious-political armed groups for their humanitarian needs ... Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army, or the Sunni militias known as Sahwa or Awakening groups, made up of former insurgents armed and funded by the U.S. military..."
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=42031
Monday, April 21, 2008
SADR FINAL WARNING TO U.S.-SUPPORTED MALIKI GOVERNMENT
"I'm giving the last warning and the last word to the Iraqi government," said Mr Sadr. "Either it comes to its senses and takes the path of peace ... or it will be [seen as] the same as the previous government [of Saddam Hussein]. If they don't come to their senses and curb the infiltrated militias, we will declare an open war until liberation."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/sadr-threatens-open-war-as-iraqi-army-attacks-base-812660.html
"I'm giving the last warning and the last word to the Iraqi government," said Mr Sadr. "Either it comes to its senses and takes the path of peace ... or it will be [seen as] the same as the previous government [of Saddam Hussein]. If they don't come to their senses and curb the infiltrated militias, we will declare an open war until liberation."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/sadr-threatens-open-war-as-iraqi-army-attacks-base-812660.html
Friday, April 18, 2008
IRAQ DOES NOT WANT TO BE USED BY U.S. OR IRAN
"Maliki's April 7 interview with CNN's Robertson made it clear that... his government's interests lie in an accord between Iran and the United States - not in taking sides against Iran. "We will always reject the idea of any side using Iraq as a launching pad for its attack on others," said Maliki. "We reject Iran using Iraq to attack the US, and at the same time we reject the idea of the US using Iraq to attack Iran ..."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/JD19Ak01.html
"Maliki's April 7 interview with CNN's Robertson made it clear that... his government's interests lie in an accord between Iran and the United States - not in taking sides against Iran. "We will always reject the idea of any side using Iraq as a launching pad for its attack on others," said Maliki. "We reject Iran using Iraq to attack the US, and at the same time we reject the idea of the US using Iraq to attack Iran ..."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/JD19Ak01.html
PENTAGON STUDY: OUTCOME OF WAR IN DOUBT
"The war in Iraq has become "a major debacle" and the outcome "is in doubt"... according to a highly critical study published Thursday by the Pentagon's premier military educational institute... the National Defense University's National Institute for Strategic Studies, a Defense Department research center..."
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/34101.html
"The war in Iraq has become "a major debacle" and the outcome "is in doubt"... according to a highly critical study published Thursday by the Pentagon's premier military educational institute... the National Defense University's National Institute for Strategic Studies, a Defense Department research center..."
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/34101.html
Thursday, April 17, 2008
BASRA BATTLE, THE SURGE, AND THE OIL
"... the battle of Basra... quickly spread to virtually every major city between Basra and Baghdad... the principal outcome of the fighting is that “the Bush Administration’s triumphalism over the so-called Iraqi ‘surge’ strategy has become irredeemably farcical”... The fighting also exposed the Iraqi Army as a hollow shell... thousands of Iraqi troops refused to fight and abandoned their weapons... much of the Iraqi army simply disintegrated... after three years and $22 billion in training and equipment... The only thing that prevented a full-scale rout was the intervention of U.S. troops and air support..."
"... every independent observer saw the attack as an effort by Maliki and the Americans to take control of Basra’s oil resources preliminary to turning them over to private oil conglomerates. Standing in the way of both those goals was the nationalist-minded Mahdi army as well as Iraq’s oil and dockworkers unions..."
http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/5154
"... the battle of Basra... quickly spread to virtually every major city between Basra and Baghdad... the principal outcome of the fighting is that “the Bush Administration’s triumphalism over the so-called Iraqi ‘surge’ strategy has become irredeemably farcical”... The fighting also exposed the Iraqi Army as a hollow shell... thousands of Iraqi troops refused to fight and abandoned their weapons... much of the Iraqi army simply disintegrated... after three years and $22 billion in training and equipment... The only thing that prevented a full-scale rout was the intervention of U.S. troops and air support..."
"... every independent observer saw the attack as an effort by Maliki and the Americans to take control of Basra’s oil resources preliminary to turning them over to private oil conglomerates. Standing in the way of both those goals was the nationalist-minded Mahdi army as well as Iraq’s oil and dockworkers unions..."
http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/5154
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
20% OF SUICIDES IN U.S. ARE CURRENT OR FORMER TROOPS
"... current and former military personnel accounted for about 20 percent of U.S. suicides in 2005... About 1,821 current or former soldiers committed suicide in 16 states in 2005, the most recent year of available data, according to the report published today by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention..."
http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/columns/pressingissues_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003789000
"... current and former military personnel accounted for about 20 percent of U.S. suicides in 2005... About 1,821 current or former soldiers committed suicide in 16 states in 2005, the most recent year of available data, according to the report published today by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention..."
http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/columns/pressingissues_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003789000
Monday, April 14, 2008
FALLUJAH PROGRESS IN LAST TWO YEARS
June 2006
U.S. PROMISES TO REBUILD FALLUJAH BROKEN
"One and a half years after the US assault on Fallujah, residents tell of ongoing suffering, lack of jobs, little reconstruction and continuing violence. The US Marines Corps launched Operation Phantom Fury against the city of Fallujah in November 2004, destroying an estimated 70% of the buildings, homes and shops, and killing between 4,000 and 6,000 people... very little can be seen visibly on the streets of Fallujah in terms of reconstruction. There are destroyed buildings on almost every street. Local authorities say about 60% of all houses in the city were totally destroyed or seriously damaged and less than 20% of them have been repaired so far ... Power, water treatment and sewage systems are still not functioning properly and many districts of the city are without potable water... The mayor of Fallujah... announced his resignation... "The Americans did not fulfill their promises to me and so I resign."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HF27Ak03.html
April 2008
FALLUJAH IN TATTERS
"... Fallujah remains a crippled city... The city remains sealed. Many residents refer to it as a big jail... The brutal destruction of Fallujah by the American army was not followed by any reconstruction, as if the city is being punished for its attitude against the occupation... Medically speaking, "the siege is total," a doctor... speaking of the lack of drugs, oxygen, electricity and clean water at Fallujah General hospital... in 2006 (the hospital administration) found "5,928 new illness cases that were unknown before in Fallujah," over 70 percent of which were "cancers and abnormalities" in children below 12 years of age... "
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=41971
June 2006
U.S. PROMISES TO REBUILD FALLUJAH BROKEN
"One and a half years after the US assault on Fallujah, residents tell of ongoing suffering, lack of jobs, little reconstruction and continuing violence. The US Marines Corps launched Operation Phantom Fury against the city of Fallujah in November 2004, destroying an estimated 70% of the buildings, homes and shops, and killing between 4,000 and 6,000 people... very little can be seen visibly on the streets of Fallujah in terms of reconstruction. There are destroyed buildings on almost every street. Local authorities say about 60% of all houses in the city were totally destroyed or seriously damaged and less than 20% of them have been repaired so far ... Power, water treatment and sewage systems are still not functioning properly and many districts of the city are without potable water... The mayor of Fallujah... announced his resignation... "The Americans did not fulfill their promises to me and so I resign."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HF27Ak03.html
April 2008
FALLUJAH IN TATTERS
"... Fallujah remains a crippled city... The city remains sealed. Many residents refer to it as a big jail... The brutal destruction of Fallujah by the American army was not followed by any reconstruction, as if the city is being punished for its attitude against the occupation... Medically speaking, "the siege is total," a doctor... speaking of the lack of drugs, oxygen, electricity and clean water at Fallujah General hospital... in 2006 (the hospital administration) found "5,928 new illness cases that were unknown before in Fallujah," over 70 percent of which were "cancers and abnormalities" in children below 12 years of age... "
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=41971
IRAN IS LATEST REASON FOR IRAQ WAR
"The US rationale for war in Iraq has morphed from ousting strongman Saddam Hussein, to countering Al-Qaeda militants to its latest incarnation -- facing down what officials in President George W. Bush's administration call the Iranian "threat".
"... Brookings Institution expert Suzanne Maloney said that "disastrous Bush policies fostered a sectarian Iraq that has helped empower Iranian hardliners. "Rather than serving as an anchor for a new era of stability and American pre-eminence in the Persian Gulf, the new Iraq represents a strategic black hole, bleeding Washington of military resources and political influence while extending Iran's primacy among its neighbors."
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080414/twl-us-iran-iraq-bush-politics-unrest-7e07afd.html
"The US rationale for war in Iraq has morphed from ousting strongman Saddam Hussein, to countering Al-Qaeda militants to its latest incarnation -- facing down what officials in President George W. Bush's administration call the Iranian "threat".
"... Brookings Institution expert Suzanne Maloney said that "disastrous Bush policies fostered a sectarian Iraq that has helped empower Iranian hardliners. "Rather than serving as an anchor for a new era of stability and American pre-eminence in the Persian Gulf, the new Iraq represents a strategic black hole, bleeding Washington of military resources and political influence while extending Iran's primacy among its neighbors."
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20080414/twl-us-iran-iraq-bush-politics-unrest-7e07afd.html
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
U.S. CONGRESS MEMBERS INVESTED IN IRAQ WAR
"U.S. lawmakers have a financial interest in military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan...Members of Congress invested nearly 196 million dollars of their own money in companies that receive hundreds of millions of dollars a day from Pentagon contracts to provide goods and services to U.S. armed forces... 151 current members of Congress -- more than one-fourth of the total -- have invested between 78.7 million dollars and 195.5 million dollars in companies that received defence contracts of at least 5.0 million dollars... These companies received more than 275.6 billion dollars from the government in 2006..."
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=41893
"U.S. lawmakers have a financial interest in military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan...Members of Congress invested nearly 196 million dollars of their own money in companies that receive hundreds of millions of dollars a day from Pentagon contracts to provide goods and services to U.S. armed forces... 151 current members of Congress -- more than one-fourth of the total -- have invested between 78.7 million dollars and 195.5 million dollars in companies that received defence contracts of at least 5.0 million dollars... These companies received more than 275.6 billion dollars from the government in 2006..."
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=41893