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Spokane’s Refugees: Iraq

15 hours ago ago from Global Neighborhood

The United States invaded Iraq in 2003, in search of weapons of mass destruction and the removal of a dictator. None of these weapons were found, and a comprehensive report from the CIA revealed that there had never been conclusive evidence to begin with. However, the United States was instrumental in creating thousands of refugees, and many Iraqis have come to Spokane since then. In this next installation of our series on refugees countries ...

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Marjorie Cohn: Obama’s Af-Pak War is Illegal

20 hours ago ago from Nasir Khan blog

by Marjorie Cohn, CommonDreams.org , Dec 21, 2009 President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize nine days after he announced he would send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan. His escalation of that war is not what the Nobel committee envisioned when it sought to encourage him to make peace, not war. In 1945, in the wake of two wars that claimed millions of lives, the nations of the world created the United Nations system to “save ...

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Afghan “Surge”

13 hours ago ago from Doc's Talk

Diana West The main reason the “surge” in Afghanistan is on is because the conventional wisdom tells us the “surge” in Iraq “worked.” The problem is, the Iraq surge did not work. Yes, the U.S. military perfectly executed its share of the strategy – the restoration of some semblance of calm to blood-gushing Mesopotamian society – but that was only Step One. The end-goal of the surge strategy, Step Two was always out of U.S. control – a ...

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Asserting Congress's war powers

8 hours ago ago from greater or smaller

Bruce Ackerman and Oona A. Hathaway in Slate : President Obama's Afghan initiative represents a new kind of American war, one that shatters the existing constitutional framework. Our tradition divides America's wars into two categories: unlimited wars (World War II) and momentary interventions (Grenada). But Afghanistan fits into neither of these neat boxes. It is of limited duration and purpose, but far from momentary—we will call it ...

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Happy (Belated) US Imperialism Day!

1 hour, 46 minutes ago ago from NO REST FOR THE AWAKE - MINAGAHET CHAMORRO

I first wrote this article "Happy US Imperialism Day! Rethinking the Chamorro Place in the American Empire" in 2003 for the first issue of Minagahet Zine . I intended to post in on my blog each December to commemorate the anniversary of the Japanese invasion of Guam, which helped pull the United States into World War II, and sparked the beginning of I Tiempon Chapones. I last posted it in 2006, after forgetting to publish in in ...

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