Criminal Records:
Augusto José Ramón Pinochet
Ugarte
Imperialism Ronald Reagan |
BBC World News: - 17 March 2005
Wolfowitz to spread neo-con
gospel
By Paul Reynolds World
Affairs correspondent, BBC News website
By nominating Paul Wolfowitz to be head of the World Bank, President
George Bush appears to be sending a message to the world that he
intends to spread into development policy the same neo-conservative
philosophy that has led his foreign policy.
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Wolfowitz
seeks to calm critics
Dismay
at Wolfowitz's nomination
Bush
backs hawk for World Bank
Wolfensohn
quits World Bank
Profile:
Paul Wolfowitz
Wolf
at World Bank's door?
Head-to-Head:
The right choice?
In
quotes: Wolfowitz reaction
Q&A:
What the World Bank does IMF and World
Bank: reform underway?
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A Three Kings’ January 6th 2005 Year of the
Rooster Offering
MEET UNCLE SAM - WITHOUT CLOTHES
- PARADING AROUND CHINA AND THE WORLD
Observed From the Top of the Great Wall through the Eyes of the
Innocent Little Boy
by Andre Gunder Frank
Uncle Sam has just
reneged and defaulted on up to forty percent of its trillions of
dollars foreign debt, and nobody has said a word except for a line in
this week’s Economist. In plain English that means that Uncle Sam runs
a world-wide confidence racket...
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Learning from the historical records (June 2004):
An American Coup d'État?
C. E. Cramer, History
Today, November 1995
How different is America from nations where political power comes quite
directly "from the barrel of a gun"? A curious footnote to American
history suggests that, except for the personal integrity of a
remarkable American general, a coup d'état intended to remove President
Franklin D. Roosevelt from office in 1934 might have plunged America
into civil war. |
A. Gunder Frank ( 20 June, 2003):
Coup
d'Etat in Washington
and Silent Surrender in America and the World
|
Le Monde Diplomatique:
Target Baghdad
Westward the course of
Empire
Don't go it alone
Twenty years after the
massacres at Sabra and Shatila |
A. Cockburn ( ZNet, 25/09/03)
Edward Said, dead at 66
A mighty and passionate heart |
The Guardian:
Arundhai
Roy, Not Again |
US intellectuals against the war:
Not In Our Name |
C. Barraclough (1993):
A British journalist and
the Iraqgate factor |
D. Schorr (1991):
Ten days that shook the
White House |
The Trial of Henry Kissinger |
The horror of the World
Trade Center, and other horrors |
NSC68:
United States objectives and programs for National Security (April 14,
1950).Top Secret. |
The U.S. Commission on National Security/ 21st
Century - Reports |
The Asian
Crises and US Hegemony. By James Petras. |
Why Washington
wants rid of Mr Boutros-Ghali... The US and world Hegemony.
|
New
technologies across the Atlantic: US leadership or European Autonomy?.-
M. Pianta |
Support for US
Hegemony--Japan-US Defence Cooperation |
China may join
hands with Russia against US 'hegemony' ..-World Tibet Network News. |
Palestine
Center - News & Analysis - 18 August 2000.- Testing the Limits
of US Hegemony. Lamis Andoni. |
Missile
defense: Putin's 'crusade against NMD;' defying US hegemony' |
Both
Dems and Repubs favor US World Hegemony'.- by Carson Watkins |
Studies
Project: the effects of US hegemony on relations with Russia, China,
France and Japan |
US Imperial
Hegemony and the Forging of a Culture of Resistance. By E.
San Juan, Jr. |
US hegemony,
Japan ans the Asian financial crisis.- Kristen Nordhaug. |
US
Hegemony and the Post War Global Order. I.. |
The
St. Petersburg Times - Russia, China, India Axis to Foil US Hegemony?
By Tyler Marshall. |
Promoting
Polyarchy - Globalization, US intervention and hegemony..
William. I. Robinson |
US
Asia-Pacific hegemony and possibilities of popular solidarity.-Joseph
Gerson |
The
limits of US hegemony. CEPAL REVIEW No. 67 |
China may
join hands with Russia against US 'hegemony''- The Hindu |
The
Jerusalem Post Newspaper : Chinese President Jiang Zemin raps US
'hegemony' By Gil Hoffman. |
The
Hindu : China to oppose US hegemony , May 10, 2000. |
The
USA, World Hegemony and Cold War II.- J. Galtung |
|
US-Israeli
Plans for Hegemony in the Middle East; By A. Maeena |
Before
the sun sets on US hegemony By Saeed Naqvi Zbigniew |
Is it
globalization, or a global hegemony. US versus World By N.
Aruri |
"Globalization,
State Sovereignty, and the 'endless' accumulation of capital". By
G. Arrighi |
Evaluating the
First Fifty Years-The United States and United Nations ... By
T. Barry and E. Leaver |
US "global leadership"
A Euphemism for World Policeman By B. Conry |
Prospects
for Collective Security in the Western Hemisphere By W. A Fryer |
US-European
Relations: Impact on the Mediterranean Region By H. Koechler |
‘Strategic
triangle’ offer meant to end US hegemony The Hindustan Times |
'Globalization
and the National State', By B. Jessup |
Hegemony
and ethnic minorities. Testing Gramsci's theory By R. Mistry |
The Containment
Myth. The US Middle East Policy in theory and practice. By S.
Hubbell |
'Narrating the
Future of the National Economy and the National State?. By
B. Jessup |
Fernand
Braudel Center, Research Working Groups |
NATO:
At 50, It's Time to Quit By B. Scwarz and C. Layne |
CNS - How a US
National Missile Defense will Affect South Asia By G. Kampani |
Palestine
Center - News & Analysis - Index on Testing the Limits of US
Hegemony |
From Cultural
Hegemony to the Culture of Code By C. D. Hunter |
Foreign
Policy In Focus: Asia/Pacific Peace and Security Issues By J.
Gerson |
US Shows
Its Desire for Hegemony By Kwong Jong Sung |
The
Taipei Times Online: 2000-05-06.- Vietnam war seen through US eyes |
The Rise Of The
Trans-Asian Axis By Y. Bodanski |
Foreign
Policy In Focus: US Foreign Policy Toward Iraq By P. Benis |
Middle
East, Zionism, Peace, Iraq.- |
August 26, 1996
US trade sanctions effective tool or superpower cudgel? ... |
Why
America Thinks It Has to Run the World By B. Schwarz |
Declarations
on US-Japan militarist agenda |
"Ancient history": US
conduct in the Middle East since World War II By S. L. Richman |
From the Editors:
Oil and the Middle East: The End of US Hegemnoy. S. Bromely |
Defining and
Refocusing US Policy Toward Latin America By W. A Fryer |
Global
America: Will the Unipolar Moment Pass? By B. Catley |
Race,
ideology and foreign enterprise in post-revolutionary Mexico By J.
Henson |
The
Twilight of the European Project By P. Gowan |
Has US power
destroyed the UN? .- By S. Chesterman and M. Byers |
Public Affairs
Section Stockholm - European Washington File.- November 17, 2000 |
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Phyllis Bennis:
US-Iraq Policy .- by P. Bennis |
US
projects power, paradox in Gulf.- R. Luckmann |
Not a happy
ending by S. Amin |
The political economy
of the 20th century by S. Amin |
Kosovo and the new
imperialism. By E. Meiksins Wood |
Arab View:
Whose hegemony in the Middle East? By K. Al Maeena |
The
US-Iran cold war by H. Morris |
Global Beat: US
Defense Policy |
The states
we are still in By N. Burgi and P. S. Golub |
Nations and
States: are they redundant? By N. Burgi and P. S. Golub |
The State of
Russian Foreign Policy and US hegemony |
Analysis of
CIA protection of drug pipelines |
Nato
Expansion By J. Petras |
US
Relations With A Changing China By J. Borich |
US National
missile defence By R. Mitchell |
The Image of Cuba in
the US By A. Prieto Gonzalez |
Foreign
Affairs Envoy: Book Reviews Western Hemisphere 1996 |
US
News: Why US and China can't seem to get their acts ...
|
The Changing
Nature of Israel's US Backers By P. Bennis |
US
Nuclear Policy from Reagan to Clinton By F. H. Knelman |
A
memo to the US: no one should be above international law. By
I. Hilton |
Tracking Covert
Operations into the Future By P. Agee |
Our
Voice – US policy toward Palestine By R. Heacock |
Sparking a
Buildup: US Missile Defense and China's Nuclear Arsenal By
C. Ferguson |
Morocco
and the United States: how can face globalization together? |
US-ASEAN:
Lingering Concerns Amidst some promising developments. By S. F.
Ravich |
Policy Brief:
Globalization and the Middle East. By M. Beshara |
Gravy
train: feeding the Pentagon by feeding Somalia By S. R. Shalom |
'Becoming
Modern' By S. B. Crofts Wiley |
US and UN
Human Rights Policy Towards Argentina By K. M. Metres |
A
New Paradigm For US-Russia Relations: Facing The Post-Cold War
reality. By A. Cohen |
London, 18 July 2003
MPs have reacted with shock and disbelief at the discovery of a body in
the search for missing Iraq weapons expert Dr David Kelly. ...
WMD expert is
found dead
MPs shocked by
expert dissapearance
Tragedy prompt
hard questions
MoD to hold
inquiry into Kelly death
Blair tries to
switch Iraq agenda
US faces up to
guerrilla war
"Time running
out" to secure Iraq
|
E. O. Hutchinson ( July 09, 2003 )
Bush's African
Visit Sidesteps Apology for Slavery |
R. Erlich ( July 08, 2003 )
Middle East
terrorism: a muddled scorecard |
Published on 7 July 2003
by the authority of the House of Commons
United Kingdom
House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committe
The Decision
to go to War in Iraq |
T. Hayden( July 07, 2003 )
Say It: this is a
Quagmire |
The Observer ( July 06, 2003 )
Iraq: the human
toll |
E. Prugovecki ( 2 July, 2003 )
Pax Americana: A Road Map from Genocide to World Conquest
Given the fact that the
conquest “of the Old West,” which the present-day US “global cavalry”
is supposed to emulate on a worldwide scale, resulted in the most
awesome genocide in the history of mankind, we shall first review some
of the basic historical facts about this conquest, which are still
unknown to the majority of the US public, as well as the world public
at large
full text |
G. Olson ( 1 July, 2003 )
Iraq Eerily Starting to look a lot like Vietnam
...Given that the weapons of
mass destruction rationale for invading Iraq has been shown to be the
biggest intelligence hoax in recent history, why aren't Americans more
outraged and holding the Bush administration accountable for its
pattern of lies, deception and deceit?
full text |
A. Gunder Frank ( 20 June, 2003):
Coup
d'Etat in Washington
and Silent Surrender in America and the World
|
G. Friedman ( 18 June, 2003):
Guerrilla
War in Iraq
|
R. Rojas ( 13 June, 2003):
The evidence is overwhelming:
Saddam Hussein's biological weapons of mass destruction capability was
possible because U.S. big corporations and political leaders were doing
business with the dictator.
U.S.
corporations, Rumsfeld, Reagan, et al, the criminals who supplied
Saddam Hussein with biological warfare-related material
...full text |
Newsweek ( 9 June, 2003):
Where are
Iraq's WMDs?
|
New York Times ( 8 June, 2003):
Was the
intelligence cooked?
|
J. R. MacArthur:
The Lies
We Bought. The unchallenged "evidence" for war
|
P. Escobar (28 May 2003):
The
Saddam Intifada
---
The
Bagdad Deal |
P. E. Tyler (26 May 2003):
Iraquis
frustrated by shift favouring U.S. - British Rule |
J. Godoy (23 May 2003):
French
rise above US barbs |
N. Banerjee (19 May 2003):
Marching
in Bagdad: thousands of shiites protest against the U.S. |
From Counterpunch:
H. Wasserman (2 May 2003):
Bush's Military Defeat. Where is
the superpower of Peace?
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A. Smith (30 April 2003):
Under
Uncle's Sam Thumb
The history of Washington's Occupations
---
W. Madsen (29 April 2003):
About
those Iraqi intelligence documents
Where they planted?
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S. Shaefer (23 April 2003):
Duck,
Duck, Goose: financing the war. financing the world
|
The Economist (26 Apr-2 May 2003):
The Shadow Men |
G. Easterbrook (27 Apr. 2003):
American power moves beyond the
mere super |
N. Ferguson (27 Apr. 2003):
The empire slinks back |
T. Shanker/E.Schmitt (20 Apr. 2003):
Pentagon expects long-term access
to four key bases in Iraq |
J. Raban (19 Apr. 2003):
The greatest gulf |
R. Fisk (18 Apr. 2003):
For the people on the streets this is not liberation but a new colonial
oppression
Iraq's war of liberation from the
Americans is about to begin |
Independent.co.uk (16 Apr. 2003):
Where are the weapons of mass
destruction? |
D. Filkin (16 Apr. 2003):
A Baghdad
Art Center left in ashes |
Y. Sadowski (13 Apr. 2003):
No war
for whose oil? |
R. Fisk (13 Apr. 2003):
A
civilisation torn to pieces |
J. F. Burns (12 Apr. 2003):
"This
is not a liberation, this is a humiliation".
Pillagers strip Iraqui museum of its treasure |
N. Klein (10 Apr. 2003):
Privatization
in disguise |
K. Wescott (10 Apr. 2003):
The
Americans who will run Iraq |
R. Perry (8 Apr. 2003):
Bush's
Alderaan |
A. Dorfman (4 Apr. 2003):
Christopher
Columbus has words from the other side of death for Captain John Whyte |
MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
DynCorp
Rent-a-Cops May Head to Iraq
By: Pratap Chatterjee
Posted: 04/09/2003
A major military contractor -- already underfire for alleged human
rights violations and fraud -- may get a multi-million dollar contract
to police post-Saddam Iraq.
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L. Drutman and C. Cray (4 Apr.
2003)
Cheney,
Halliburton and the spoils of war |
P. Nicholson ( 3 Apr.
2003 ):
Umm Qasr
aid effort 'a shambles' |
P. Escobar ( 27 Mar.
2003 ):
The
"Palestinization" of Iraq
---
(27 Feb. 2003):
What
is the US really up against? |
S. Goff ( 2003 ):
Military
matters |
M. Tran ( 26 Mar.
2003 ):
Bush
fiddles with economy while Baghdad burns |
S. Goff ( 23 Mar.
2003 ):
Supporting
the troops |
E. Herring ( 20 Mar.-
2 Apr. 2003 ):
Articles on the US/British
invasion of Iraq
Why the Iraqis are fighting so
hard
‘Thatcher – Saddam’s "Chemical Ally"’
‘How the UN’s Humanitarian Programme in Iraq has Guaranteed a
Humanitarian Catastrophe’
‘Getting fooled by propaganda – a step by step guide’
'Liberate Iraq From Saddam's Debts'
'A Manifesto For the Liberation of Iraq'
'UK Taxpayers Pay for Iraqi WMD'
'A Closer Look at the Project for the New American Century'
'The Purpose of the War' |
I. Ramonet ( 18 Mar.
2003 ):
Global
crisis over Iraq: Poles apart |
P. Golub ( 18 Mar.
2003 ):
Global crisis over Iraq: United
States: inventing demons |
R. Mahajan ( 11 Mar.
2003 ):
UN resolution or not, this war
violates international law |
Le Monde Diplomatique
( 10 Mar. 2003 ):
The U.S.
war on Iraq |
P. Anderson ( 8 Mar.
2003 ):
Are we
sure we can get away with it this time?
The special treatment of Iraq
---
M.
Neumann ( 10 Mar. 2003 ):
A rebuttal of Perry Anderson
An Unfounded Rush to Cynicism
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Fidel
Castro ( 7 Mar. 2003 ):
The War on the Dark Corners of
the World
---
E.
Schmitt ( 26 Feb. 2003 ):
Turkey
seems set to let 60,000 G.I's use bases for war
---
H.
C. K. Liu ( 25 Feb. 2003 ):
Power and
the new world order
---
H.
Cotter ( 25 Feb. 2003 ):
Oldest
Human History is at Risk
---
P.J.
Buchanan ( 23 Feb. 2003 ):
Wages of
Empire
---
New
York Times ( 22 Feb. 2003 ):
Los Angeles
Council adopts resolution against Iraq war
---
E.
Boles ( 21 Feb. 2003 ):
Propaganda
or Fantasy Island?
---
The
Independent (London) (18 Feb. 2003):
Kurdish
leaders enraged by 'undemocratic' American plan to occupy Iraq
---
(17 Feb. 2003):
A little honesty might help the
Government's case against Iraq
---
M. Renner (14
Feb. 2003):
The New Oil Order
Washington's war on Iraq is the lynchpin to
controling Persian Gulf oil
---
The
credibility gap (14 Feb. 2003):
How George
Bush's two faces affect real Americans |
Ignacio Ramonet ( Feb. 2003):
Before
the war |
Noam Chomsky (2003):
Confronting
the empire
---
On the
anti war movement (2002) |
US senator R. Byrd (2003):
Reckless
Administration May Reap Disastrous Consecuences
|
CAFOD (2002):
Iraq,
sanctions and the war against terrorism
|
I. Wallerstein (2003):
France
is the key |
R.W. Baker (1993):
How the US
government armed Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction
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M. Dobbs (2002):
U.S.
Defence Secretary
D. Rumsfeld helped Saddam Hussein build up his arsenal of deadly
chemical and biological weapons |
Le Monde Diplomatique (2002):
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Target
Baghdad
---
Westward
the course of Empire
---
Don't go it alone
---
Twenty years after the
massacres at Sabra and Shatila |
The Guardian (2002):
Arundhai Roy, Not
Again |
US intellectuals against the war:
Not In Our Name |
C. Barraclough (1993):
A
British journalist and the Iraqgate factor |
D. Schorr (1991):
Ten
days that shook the White House |
R. Rojas/S. Saumon (2001):
The horror of the World Trade Center in
New York, and other horrors |
The Trial of
Henry Kissinger |
Wanted for War Crimes:
Henry Kissinger |
From
Jay's Internet Resources Directory:
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American Empire Page
(Third World Traveler)
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Chronology of American State
Terrorism
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Let the Bloody Truth Be Told: A
Chronology of U.S. Imperialism
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The CIA: A Short History
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A Timeline of CIA Atrocities
---
U.S. Must Face the Truth: Know Who
is The Terrorist; 25 Classic Quotes on Western Hegemony
---
The Other September 11th:
In Memory of Salvador Allende and Thousands of Other People in Chile:
Victims of a U.S. Coup
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Dossier on America (PDF)
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Our dossier on the world's #1
rogue state (Socialist Worker) |
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