Mr Bush's Titanic War on Terror Will Eventually Sink Beneath the Waves
Mr Bush's Titanic War on Terror Will Eventually Sink Beneath the Waves
http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0612-01.htmRobert Fisk critizises new security measures, the relation between US foreign policy and inner politics and the use of simplicistic propaganda. The Independent, UK.Published on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 in the
Mr Bush's Titanic War on Terror Will Eventually Sink Beneath the Waves
Meantime, all the men who claim to be fighting terror are using this lunatic "war" simply for their own purposes
First it was to be a crusade. Then it became the "War for
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Discusses the history of US war declarations and military interventions launched without an act of Congress, and the advantages of engaging Congress and nation in the discussion to clarify U.S. goals and interests in the present situation. Washingtonpost, US.
Jonathan Freedland points out the difference between honoring the ideals of America's founding fathers and acceptance of the US-government's policy. The Guardian, UK.
Operation Enduring Freedom is ostensibly being fought to uphold the American Way of Life, but it'll probably end up undermining it completely, writes Arundhati Roy.