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"Iran: The Next War," by James Bamford, Rolling Stone, July 24, 2006
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Project for the New American Century's Letter to President Clinton on Iraq, Jan. 26, 1998 Urges President Clinton to remove the threat that Iraq poses by stating a strategy to do so in his "upcoming State of the Union Address."
"Iraq On The Record," U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman report, March 16, 2004
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"FBI Memo: Tactics Used During Protests And Demonstrations" Federal Bureau of Investigation, Oct. 15, 2003
"F.B.I. Scrutinizes Antiwar Rallies" by Eric Lichtblau, New York Times, Nov. 23, 2003
"Fascism Anyone?" 14 Signs of Fascism, Free Inquiry Magazine, Volume 23, No. 2
"Germany In 1933:
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Interview with Rahul Mahajan,
American voters went to the polls on Nov. 7 and sent a strong message about their anger over the increasingly bloody Iraq war. Near-record disapproval of President Bush's leadership on the war and domestic policy cost the Republicans control of the House and Senate where they had, since 2001, acted essentially as a rubber stamp for the White House. With the post-election resignation of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and a set of recommendations for change from the Iraq Study Group led by James Baker and Lee Hamilton, it appears that the president's "stay the course" policy in Iraq may soon be modified. But recent statements from Bush belie the conventional wisdom that change is coming. On Nov. 30, Bush rejected the idea that policy prescriptions from the Iraq Study Group would pave the way for a graceful U.S. exit out of Iraq. With the Democrats taking charge of Congress in January, questions about how far the party will go to press for a withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by wielding the legislature's power of the purse, are still largely unanswered. Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with journalist and author Rahul Mahajan, who looks at the worsening civil war conditions in Iraq and the public pressure building on the administration for a rapid end to America's occupation there. Rahul Mahajan is author of the book, "Full Spectrum Dominance: U.S. Power in Iraq and Beyond," published by Seven Stories Press. Read Mahajan's commentaries online at: www.empirenotes.org
Interview with Laura Carlson,
Over the past five weeks, candidates of left and center-left political parties have won a string of presidential elections in Brazil, Nicaragua, Ecuador and Venezuela. The year began with the stunning electoral triumph of Evo Morales, an Indian activist and advocate for the poor in Bolivia and ended with the re-election of President Hugo Chavez to another six-year term in oil-rich Venezuela. These leaders join incumbent progressive heads of state in Argentina and Uruguay. Powerful left parties are thriving in many other Latin American nations, including Mexico, where the ongoing dispute over a July presidential election has mobilized hundreds of thousands to protest what many believe to be a tainted vote count. There, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Party of Democratic Revolution and his supporters have carried out a campaign of civil disobedience to underscore their contention that the election was stolen. During what some observers describe as Latin America's "Pink Tide" revolution, the Bush administration has been unable to exert much influence to reverse the progressive trend. The White House effort to expand the North American Free Trade Agreement to the entire hemisphere in the Free Trade Area of the Americas Treaty has failed. And while President Bush unsuccessfully attempted to blackmail voters in Nicaragua to prevent the election of one-time Cold War foe Daniel Ortega, Washington and Paris together succeeded in ousting Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide in 2004. An earlier Bush administration effort to overthrow the elected government of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela in 2002 was stopped by an outpouring of popular support for Chavez. Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with Laura Carlson, director of the International Relations Center's America's program. Reached in Mexico City, Carlson examines the economic conditions that have empowered left parties across the hemisphere and the challenges ahead for progressive governments looking to develop a set of alternative development policies outside the control of Washington's free-market orthodoxy. Contact the International Relations Center's America's program in Mexico City by calling (505) 388-0208 or visit their website at www.Americas.irc-online.org. Related links:
Interview with Carmen Barroso,
Nicaragua made news recently, not only for re-electing Sandinista Party leader Daniel Ortega president, but also for passage of an October law that criminalizes all abortions, even to save the life of the mother. The law is now being challenged in court, but it's already being enforced and has caused the death of at least one woman thus far. Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, with the exception of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guayana and Barbados, abortions are criminalized to one degree or another. So, as women in the U.S. fight a rearguard action to maintain the right to abortion, their sisters to the South are fighting more extreme restrictions. The heaviest burden falls on poor women, as those with the means can usually secure safe abortions, even if they are illegal. Between The Lines' Melinda Tuhus spoke with Carmen Barroso, director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation's Western Hemisphere Region. She talks about both positive and negative trends, starting with the recent passage of Nicaragua's harsh new abortion law. Contact the International Planned Parenthood Federation's New York office at (212) 214-0287 or visit their website at www.ippfwhr.org
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