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Iraq Ally Lists Were Altered, Study Shows (www.nytimes.com)
Before invading Iraq in 2003, the Bush administration mounted a significant diplomatic offensive to rally international support, and officials at the White House, Pentagon and State Department went to... More
Submitted 9 days ago by SpencerKent | 0 Comments |
Bush Favors Bankers Over Soldiers
(www.truthdig.com)
It was a weird week to be in the United States. On Tuesday, secretary of the treasury Henry Paulson told us that “this is all about the American taxpayer – that’s all we care about.” But when... More
Submitted 2 months ago by klarajo | 0 Comments |
BUSH’S EMPTY PROMISE TO WOUNDED VETS
(www.jimhightower.com)
When Bear Stearns, Freddie Mac, and Fannie Mae got in a financial crunch, George W was Georgie-on-the-spot, rushing out with a bailout package of more than $130 billion.
Submitted 2 months ago by MCasanova | 0 Comments |
Top Military Officer Urges Major Change in Afghanistan Strategy (www.washingtonpost.com)
The nation's top military officer issued a blunt assessment yesterday of the war in Afghanistan and called for an overhaul in U.S. strategy there, warning that thousands more U.S. troops as well as... More
Submitted 2 months ago by klarajo | 0 Comments |
Troop Shift From Iraq to Afghanistan: Just Window Dressing?
(www.motherjones.com)
Submitted 2 months ago by klarajo | 0 Comments |
Iraq Troop Levels to Remain Steady Until After Bush Leaves Office (www.washingtonpost.com)
Submitted 2 months ago by CathyR | 0 Comments |
U.S. to Pull 8,000 Troops From Iraq Early in ’09 (www.nytimes.com)
Submitted 2 months ago by CathyR | 0 Comments |
Bush: Under Him, Most Troops Will Stay in Iraq
(www.truthdig.com)
Submitted 2 months ago by klarajo | 0 Comments |
Compromise Led to Iraq Troop Plan: Petraeus Urged 15 Brigades Until June; Chiefs Sought Faster Cuts (www.washingtonpost.com)
Submitted 2 months ago by CathyR | 0 Comments |
Source: Bush considering 8,000 troop cuts in Iraq (edition.cnn.com)
Submitted 2 months ago by CathyR | 0 Comments |

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