iraq

Paying Insurgents Not to Fight

ICH - It is impossible to keep up with all the Bush regime’s lies. There are simply too many. Among the recent crop, one of the biggest is that the “surge” is working.

Launched last year, the "surge" was the extra 20,000-30,000 U.S. troops sent to Iraq. These few extra troops, Americans were told, would finally supply the necessary forces to pacify Iraq.

Average: 10 (1 vote)

Pentagon balked at pleas from officers in field for safer vehicles

USA Today - Pfc. Aaron Kincaid, 25, had been joking with buddies just before their Humvee rolled over the bomb. His wife, Rachel, later learned that the blast blew Kincaid, a father of two from outside Atlanta, through the Humvee's metal roof.

Average: 10 (1 vote)

Pay Monsanto or Starve!

What's next? Soylent Green?!

Celsias - Imagine yourself as a farmer. I know it’s not easy, since few do it anymore, but give it a shot. Picture yourself as a seasoned farmer on the Canadian prairies. You’ve been working your farm for fifty years, with your wife working at your side. Despite the vicissitudes of life, and heavy pressure from ever-enlarging mechanised farms around you, you’re still there.

Average: 10 (1 vote)

Iraq Rejects US Bases

Think Progress - CNN reports that Iraqi National Security Adviser Mowaffak Al-Rubaie “delivered directly to Vice President Dick Cheney at the White House” a message rejecting US bases in Iraq.

"The people of Iraq, the parliament, the council of representatives and the government of Iraq, they all say no, big fat no, N-O for the bases in Iraq. No military bases for Iraq because we believe that is in direct encroachment to our sovereignty, and we don’t need it."

Average: 7.6 (5 votes)

Pentagon is pressed on killings of Iraqis

The firestorm over the Sept. 16 shooting of more than a dozen unarmed Iraqis by members of Blackwater USA, a private security firm, has sparked renewed calls for the US military to release its own records related to the killing of Iraqi civilians at checkpoints or near convoys.

Many hundreds of Iraqi civilians have been killed or injured by US forces for getting too close to checkpoints or convoys over the past four years, according to US military documents and officials.

Average: 7.5 (4 votes)
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