Democracy Now! Tuesday, March 18, 2003
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President Bush Gives Iraqi President Saddam Hussein a 48-Hour Deadline to Leave Iraq Or Face: We Hear Response From Dennis Halliday, Ralph Nader, Leslie Cagan and Jeremy Scahill
President Bush last night vowed to attack Iraq if President Saddam Hussein and his sons do not flee the country within 48 hours.
With 300,000 Troops Set to Invade Iraq, Gulf War Veterans Are Concerned the Safety of US Forces May Be Compromised: We Talk to Steve Robinson of the National Gulf War Resource Center
People in the US like to think of the 1991 war against Saddam Hussein as a sweeping victory, obliterating Iraqi forces while costing a minimal loss of U.S. lives.
U.S. Government Executes Celebrated Gulf War Veteran: Did Exposure to Nerve Agents Lead Louis Jones, Jr. to Kill?
This morning at 7:00 a.m. a decorated Gulf War veteran Louis Jones Jr., was executed in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Oil, Security and World Domination: Professor Michael Klare Discusses How the U.S. Is Working to Redraw the Strategic Map of the Middle East
A recent piece by Michael Klare titled, New Global Hot SpotIraq War Will Redraw Strategic Map begins:
"The old Cold War theaters of Europe and the Far East are being replaced in strategic importance by the Persian Gulf basin, where the desires of Russia, China and the United States for oil, security and geopolitical advantage could collide.
President Bush Vows to Attack Iraq If Saddam Hussein Doesn't Flee Within 48 Hours -- Protests Intensify Around the World ­British Government in Uproar As Senior Officials Resign
President Bush last night vowed to attack Iraq if President Saddam Hussein and his sons do not flee the country within 48 hours.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Arrested in Washington, D.C.
Meanwhile, protests are intensifying around the globe. Over 50 people were arrested in Washington, D.C. yesterday, and dozens more were arrested at the United Nations in New York City and in San Francisco.
Pinwheel of Protest: From San Francisco to Tuscon to Austin to Kansas
And other actions are taking place around the country as well, from San Francisco, Denver, Tucson and Austin to Cleveland, Kansas, Washington, D.C. and New York.
Pinwheel of Protest: From San Francisco to Tuscon to Austin to Kansas
300 New Yorkers Protest the Israeli Military Killing of U.S. Citizen Rachel Corrie and Demand a Congressional Investigation
Some 300 New Yorkers gathered yesterday to protest the death of Rachel Corrie, the 23-year-old American woman who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer on Sunday in the Gaza Strip. The protest was organized by Jews Against the Occupation.
President Bush last night vowed to attack Iraq if President Saddam Hussein and his sons do not flee the country within 48 hours.
With 300,000 Troops Set to Invade Iraq, Gulf War Veterans Are Concerned the Safety of US Forces May Be Compromised: We Talk to Steve Robinson of the National Gulf War Resource Center
People in the US like to think of the 1991 war against Saddam Hussein as a sweeping victory, obliterating Iraqi forces while costing a minimal loss of U.S. lives.
U.S. Government Executes Celebrated Gulf War Veteran: Did Exposure to Nerve Agents Lead Louis Jones, Jr. to Kill?
This morning at 7:00 a.m. a decorated Gulf War veteran Louis Jones Jr., was executed in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Oil, Security and World Domination: Professor Michael Klare Discusses How the U.S. Is Working to Redraw the Strategic Map of the Middle East
A recent piece by Michael Klare titled, New Global Hot SpotIraq War Will Redraw Strategic Map begins:
"The old Cold War theaters of Europe and the Far East are being replaced in strategic importance by the Persian Gulf basin, where the desires of Russia, China and the United States for oil, security and geopolitical advantage could collide.
President Bush Vows to Attack Iraq If Saddam Hussein Doesn't Flee Within 48 Hours -- Protests Intensify Around the World ­British Government in Uproar As Senior Officials Resign
President Bush last night vowed to attack Iraq if President Saddam Hussein and his sons do not flee the country within 48 hours.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Arrested in Washington, D.C.
Meanwhile, protests are intensifying around the globe. Over 50 people were arrested in Washington, D.C. yesterday, and dozens more were arrested at the United Nations in New York City and in San Francisco.
Pinwheel of Protest: From San Francisco to Tuscon to Austin to Kansas
And other actions are taking place around the country as well, from San Francisco, Denver, Tucson and Austin to Cleveland, Kansas, Washington, D.C. and New York.
Pinwheel of Protest: From San Francisco to Tuscon to Austin to Kansas
300 New Yorkers Protest the Israeli Military Killing of U.S. Citizen Rachel Corrie and Demand a Congressional Investigation
Some 300 New Yorkers gathered yesterday to protest the death of Rachel Corrie, the 23-year-old American woman who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer on Sunday in the Gaza Strip. The protest was organized by Jews Against the Occupation.
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