On War |
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Media Echoes: France helped Iraqis escape - No surprises here Media Echoes: Jean-Christophe Grellety: A Confrontation of Totalitarianism by the USA - a French perspective on the war to liberate Iraq Dixie Chicks Plucked - The deal with naked protests Letter to the Chosun Ilbo: If Korea wants an equitable relationship it should have it. Media Echoes: Le Monde: The Mistake By Pascal Bruckner, André Glucksmann and Romain Goupil - Read this now! No, I said now! Dammit don't make me get your mother! Liberation! - We look at the winners & losers as Iraqis savor freedom The Flawed Assumptions of the Anti-War Left - How Saddam's Useful Idiots are killing people Deep Thoughts - What won't be happening over the next few hours Not In My Name? How About In Rania's? - An Open Letter to anti-war protesters Media Echoes: Alistair Cooke Letter from America - The voices of the 30s are echoing through 2003 Liberty! Equality! Fraternity!* - See your French ambassador for details. Media Echoes: Stop the War? By Johann Hari - The Independent - Worth reading... Media Echoes: Family Fears for Iraqi who sought help from UN - Blame France... Heroes: Vaclev Havel vs Nelson Mandela - Some heroes soar, others fall to earth Media Echoes: Race & Rescue by Christopher Hitchens - Hitchens on Mandela Germany: Becoming a Normal Nation - Hope for the land of Bach & Rammstein UN-Democratic - Does the US have to liberate the United Nations? Letter to M - We respond to an anti-war letter circulating around a US campus Think Locally - Act Globally - A parable for action against Iraq German Ingratitude - Hint: Don't mention the war... Ingratitude - South Korea needs American help - and fast The Kids Are (Really) All Right - America's youngest generation could be it's best in, well, generations... Media Echoes: Kill Kurds, Not Mumia - By Napoleon Cole - Peaceniks are just so much fun to toy with... Useful Idiots - Why Sean Penn is dancing to Saddam's tune How to Rebuild a Nation - What Japan Can Teach Policymakers About Iraq Bush Speaks and the World Listens - Transcripts of President Bush's speeches made 9-11-02 at Ellis Island and 9-12-02 at the United Nations 9-11 - We've got some questions (and answers too) Medie Echoes: Al Qaeda's Fantasy Ideology - Finally, the truth behind what 19 Muslims did on a crystalline-blue September day. Media Echoes: America, Be Angry - Rod Dreher of the National Review reminds us why anger is healthy Your Conscience is Their Cover - Why Total War is the path to Peace Only a Lad - What to do with John Walker Lindh Creators and Destroyers - A tribute to Daniel Pearl Harvard Commencement Speech urges 'Jihad' and no the speaker was not Mullah Omar (he was booked for Yale) Media Echoes: National Review: Abuse of History - Why Palestinians need to start living in the same world as the rest of us. Bring it on al-Qaeda - Why they should fear America more than America fears them Waiting for Osama - Beckett for the 9-11 Generation Media Echoes: MSNBC Interview: Hamas Spiritual Leader Sheikh Yassin Defends Suicide Attacks - Razor Editors say "Pfthp!" The Truth exposed. When Saints Stumble- an open, so far unanswered, letter to Nelson Mandela Medicine Sans Brains - a reply to a reply letter from Doctors Without Borders after being told to hit up the Taliban for funds instead of your correspondent Defending The Indefensible Part Two - Getting warm and fuzzy over John Walker Give Ashcroft a Break - Why military tribunals are ok Twisted History - A look at the past 20 years of Middle Eastern history. It's a gas (literally) US-Israeli Relations: Slanted? - Then why do Right Wing Jews hate us too? |
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"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war, is worse. A war to protect other human beings against tyrannical injustice; a war to give victory to their own ideas of right and good, and which is their own war, carried on for an honest purpose by their free choice -- is often means of their regeneration. - John Stuart Mill |