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2004
2003


Cost of the War in Iraq
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"Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars"  - MLK Jr
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“From a marketing point of view, you don't introduce a new product in August,”   
White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card told The New York Times about why the Bush administration was waiting on its PR offensive about the possibility of war until after Labor Day - 2002
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We're currently uh, one of the first teams that was deployed to support the city of New York for this disaster. We arrived on, uh, late Monday night and went into action on Tuesday morning. And not until today did we get a full opportunity to work, uh, the entire site . . .
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"Trying to eliminate Saddam, extending the ground war into an occupation of Iraq, would have violated our guideline about not changing objectives in midstream, engaging in "mission creep," and would have incurred incalculable human and political costs. Apprehending him was probably impossible. We had been unable to find Noriega in Panama, which we knew intimately. We would have been forced to occupy Baghdad and, in effect, rule Iraq. The coalition would instantly have collapsed, the Arabs deserting it in anger and other allies pulling out as well. Under the circumstances, there was no viable "exit strategy" we could see, violating another of our principles. Furthermore, we had been self-consciously trying to set a pattern for handling aggression in the post-Cold War world. Going in and occupying Iraq, thus unilaterally exceeding the United Nations' mandate, would have destroyed the precedent of international response to aggression that we hoped to establish. Had we gone the invasion route, the United States could conceivably still be an occupying power in a bitterly hostile land. It would have been a dramatically different — and perhaps barren — outcome."
George H.W. Bush: A World Transformed (1998)
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"Even today I am willing to volunteer to do the dirty work for Israel, to kill as many Arabs as necessary, to deport them, to expel and burn them, to have everyone hate us, to pull the rug from underneath the feet of the Diaspora Jews, so that they will be forced to run to us crying. Even if it means blowing up one or two synagogues here and there, I don't care. And I don't mind if after the job is done you put me in front of a Nuremberg Trial and then jail me for life. Hang me if you want, as a war criminal..."             From an Interview with Ariel Sharon published in the Israeli daily Davar Dec. 17, 1982
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"What kind of victory is it when someone is left defeated? What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy. What is a war criminal? Was not war itself a crime against God and humanity, and, therefore, were not all those who sanctioned, engineered and conducted wars, war criminals? The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. Non-cooperation with evil is a sacred duty." -Gandhi


Africa
5/26

Sudan rivals near peace accord

Sudan: Security Council calls on Government to neutralize Janjaweed militias

4 die of Ebola in southern Sudan, UN health agency reports (WHO Update)

UNICEF chief spotlights plight of Uganda's 1.6 million displaced people

Canada urged to extradite killer

KENYA: New Constitution Takes Up Cudgels For Women

Ex-Rwandan leader awaits verdict

Impasse in Côte d'Ivoire peace process concerns Security Council

New demand for Malawi poll re-run

African Union's peace council powerful tool for preventing conflict - Annan

Chad leader seeks third term

Chad's oil watchdog 'powerless'

Africa Archive

5/25

African Union says security body's success hinges on cash

Move towards African peace force

Zim will allow extradition to SA

African countries vow to join Pakistan in war on terror

Egypt snubs G8 invitation

U.K. group calls on Egypt to release 11 Palestinians

'No alternative to quiet diplomacy in Zim'

New Malawi rival rejects results

Moroccan, Turkish Parliaments to speed up Free Trade Agreement ratification

'Breakthrough' at Sudan talks

Arab League offers $2 bln pledges for south Sudan

Somali warlord freed from jail

Somali elected Govt soon

Kenya: Khartoum, rebels sign key peace protocols

Darfour rebels announce the killing of 45 at the hands of Janjweid

Egypt, China cooperate in manufacturing building materials, gas, petrochemicals

Ivorian ex-rebels disregard Gbagbo

UN troops buy sex from teenage refugees in Congo camp

Africa Archive

5/23

WAR IN SUDAN
Worst genocide you never heard of

Malawi hopeful claims poll win

Security Council approves 5,600-strong peacekeeping operation in Burundi

Mozambique hails start of ARV pilot programme

Cash-for-guns carrot dangled before warriors

Gadhafi storms out of Arab summit

Sudan may have new form of Ebola virus

Inaction by Senate Democrats Said to Threaten Extension of Key Africa Legislative Initiative

UN peacekeeper worried about Ivory Coast

Africa Archive

5/21

Scores dead in Somalia fighting

Angolan refugees return home from Namibia

Mbeki vows to deliver

Mystery illness plagues Sudan

Police arrest Zim editor again

Thirty die in Nigerian vote feud - opposition

NEW SALAFIST LEADER CAPTURED IN CHAD

Zim demo turns violent

Kenya jails Somali warlord over unpaid debt

Africa Archive

5/20

Nigeria: 20 Dead in Fresh Plateau Violence Despite State of Emergency

Liberians refugees stranded at sea have been sighted, UN says

Without immediate donations, food aid in Liberia might be cut, UN agency warns

SA urged to help 'soldiers of misfortune'

Malawi: Special Report On General Elections

Constitution Countdown Kenya: Muslims Threaten to Call for Mass Action

Kenya Given EU Trade Access

Morocco, Spain boost judicial ties

Sudan: agencies hasten to distribute aid in Darfur as rainy season nears, UN says

Sudan: Cut Bureaucracy to Allow Aid to Darfur, Says US

Sudan militia violence spreads to the south

Zimbabwe: Alleged Mercenaries Take SA Govt to Court

Burundian number in UN refugee camps in Tanzania drops below 300,000

Chad: Army Mutineers Surrender - Government

SA: IFP/DA coalition heading for acrimonious end

Africa Archive

5/14

Nigerian leader rows with clerics

Libya 'to limit trade in weapons'

Annan urges El-Bashir to maintain ceasefire

Namibia sends out farm 'requests'

'Access to Aids treatment is a human right'

Shoot-On-Sight Order in Kano As Death Toll Hits 30

Guinea-Bissau: Young Technocrats Prominent in New Elected Government

Court bid to delay Malawi's poll

Congo struggles in swirling waters of transition

How much will Aristide cost taxpayers?

Passport ban hits Somalia talks

Opposition lawmaker arrested in Zimbabwe

Cote D Ivoire: Demonstration Against UN Goes Off Peacefull

Africa Archive

5/13

Aristide to move to Pretoria

Liberian rebels call for minister's head

Sudan denies terrorising villagers

Singapore Frustrates Taylor, Cronies - Orders Freezing of Assets

Somalia: At Least 20 Reported Killed in Heavy Fighting in Mogadishu

64 MDC supporters held in Lupane

Dozens of Suspects Still Hiding in Democratic Republic of Congo, Says Prosecutor

Zim magistrate refuses to free alleged mercenaries

Zimbabwe opposition supporters arrested

Nigerian city rocked by rioting

Thousands of Nigerian Christians flee riots

Kano Boils, 10 Feared Killed - Govt Imposes Curfew- Hotbed of Islamic Fundamentalism

Travellers Butchered in Kano

Nigeria: 30 Dead Following Religious Violence in Kano

Africa Archive

5/12

Nigerian Muslims in revenge killings

War brings famine to south Sudan

UNICEF ambassador urges countries to help Angola cope with HIV/AIDS

UN relocating Sudanese refugees further into Chad but funding for move is slow

Aids-hit nations 'face collapse'

Nine killed as gunmen clash in Somali capital

Annan to make high-level contacts with Libya over Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death

Police deploy across Nigerian city

War crimes trials of three Sierra Leonean leaders to start 3 June

Pro-lifers Oppose New Push to Legalize Abortion in Kenya

Not enough aid for Sudan refugees

Mobs raze Christian-run businesses in Nigeria

Africa Archive

5/11

Mandela chides US, Britain over Iraq

NIGERIA: Red Cross Cares for 7,500 Displaced by Latest Plateau Violence, Tension Continues

Aristide Requests to Visit SA

Thousands flee to Kenya after border tension

Zimbabwe: Private Schools Reopen

Angola: Diamond Trade in Conflict With Human Rights - Report

Aids patients will 'soon take up all beds'

UN Official Reporting On Summary Executions to Visit Sudan in June

Africa Archive

5/9

Chad accuses Sudan over border

UN-Eritrea row sinks to new low

SUDANESE MILITIA VIOLATES DARFOUR CEASEFIRE

Zimbabwe minister heckled by Mozambique reporters

Zimbabwe suspends UN food mission

Site of ancient university found in Egypt

Africa Archive

5/8

UN finds Sudan has carried out massive human rights violations in Darfur

Thousands of Sudanese refugees displaced in Uganda and Chad

Big powers wary over Sudan crisis

Sudan rebels 'killing for ivory'

Zimbabwe schools crisis 'over'

Rwanda rebels raid Congo village

Libya slams US condemnation of AIDS case death sentences

Bin Laden financed Casablanca suicide bombings, Morocco's security chief says

Kenya to join African countries switching to unleaded gas

Zimbabwe unshackles 'mercenaries'

Rwanda genocide suspect arrested

Africa Archive

5/7

Eight African Nations Eligible For Millennium Challenge Account Assistance

Plateau Mayhem: 25 More Killed - Govt Orders Shoot On Sight

Rwandan Refugees Refuse to Go Home

3 000 die each day from malaria

Morocco deplores Arab 'non-Commitment' to Free Trade Zone

Medics face firing squad for 'giving HIV to children'

Unpaid Caregivers Ease Swaziland's Grim Struggle Against HIV/Aids

South Africa: Gender-Based Violence Increases Spread of HIV

Swaziland parliament suspended

At least 630 killed in Nigerian ethnic attack

Africa Archive

5/6

Libya: 7 foreign health workers sentenced to death

Sudan accepts Darfur peace plan

Zimbabwe school heads arrested

New call for Taylor to face trial

'300 victims of genocide in Nigeria'

Chad 'clashes' with Sudan militia

Ivorian fury at killings report

Africa Archive

5/5

Africa Command Not European Command, Says Official

Nigeria: Christians massacre hundreds of Muslims

Liberia: Red Cross Points Out Precondition for Sustainable Peace

As Parties Defy Police, Hold Rally: CNPP Wants All Elected Officials to Resign

SA gives away R100m for poverty alleviation

350 Killed in Fresh Plateau Crisis

Angola: Humanitarian Update

Libya to hold auction for energy projects

Alleged Boeremag plotter tells of coup plans

Bush's Nominations Bode Well for SA

SA Constitution May Aid 'Mercenaries'

Africa Archive

5/4

Legal organization accuses Tunisia of harassing press freedom

Tunisian on Trial for 'Qaeda Bomb Plot' in Germany

MDC to demand Mbeki's secret report on poll

Now Mugabe shuts down private schools

Police: 80 Killed in Nigerian Violence

In Sudan, Militiamen on Horses Uproot a Million

Algiers: Rebel group leader denies surrender talk

Truce in southern Sudan extended; international warning of deteriorated humanitarian condition in Darfour

U.N. Votes to Keep Sudan on Commission

Alleged mercenaries appeal for aid from SA

UPDF Deploys At Rwandan Border

Kenya: Govt Urged to Disband Media Advisory Panel

Rwandan Rebels in Congo Remain a Menace

Africa Archive

5/3

Police thwart Nigerian protests

Nigeria probes 'security breach'

Nigeria: Aids 'has killed 2m Nigerians'

Nigeria: Impeachment Fever Grips House of Reps

Ivory Coast protest 'left 120 dead'

Opposition Changes Strategy, Rallies Now in 6 Zones

Museveni Prepared to Send Army to Burundi

HIV-Aids Casts Long Shadow Over the Education Sector

Zimbabwe: So this is democracy?

Burundi ex-rebels quit government

UN to end aid for Guinea refugees

Rwanda Deploys Troops At Border

Rwanda's reluctant rebels

Zulu leader breaks SA Aids taboo

Mali president announces new government

NLC to Senate: Sack Wabara Now

Talks Collapse

Africa Archive

5/2

UN warns of humanitarian disaster in western Sudan

Amnesty urges action in West Sudan

Sudan truce extended

Mugabe's mansion now a 'shoot-and-kill' area

Mbeki calls for improvement of workers' conditions

Press freedom remains elusive in Ethiopia

Moyo bans visit by foreign media

Africa Archive

5/1

100 die in communal fighting in Nigeria

Guinea's PM gives up after two months

Nearly 4 million Nigerians HIV positive, show latest figures

Zim bans Sky reporters

SA has abandoned us - 70 'mercenaries

Nujoma pledges armed support to Zim

Zim govt runs out of money to pay school fees

Stay out of Iraq, says SA's foreign affairs

Africa Archive

4/30

Red Cross warns on Darfur's humanitarian plight

DRC: Deputy Governor, 16 Soldiers Arrested Over 'Collaboration with Rwanda'

Sudan to let US aid team visit Darfur

Burundi: 964 Children Demobilised Since January, Official Says

Kenya Could Miss US Funding

Burkina Faso: Electoral Code Changed Ahead of Presidential Poll

UN pushes for W Sahara settlement

Ethiopian students flee to Kenya

Too few SA women in top positions

Chad army deploys on Sudan border

Half of Liberian fighters disarm

Kanu Vows to Kill Bills Moved By Government

Uganda Aids education 'working'

$1 Billion Loot is Traced to Three Top Kenyans

Somalia: Faction Leaders Plan Separate Conference in Jowhar

Congo asks UN to remove Rwandan troops

Warri: Military Convoy Attacked

Rasool names Western Cape cabinet

Africa Archive

4/29

Rockets found in Afghan raid

China to host new talks on NKorea nuclear issue on May 12

Chinese premier optimistic EU will lift arms sales embargo

China welcomes UN arms resolution

China confirms two new SARS cases

Seoul to Airlift Relief Goods to N. Korea

JF-17’s to be delivered to PAF in mid-2006

Thailand sends in troops after day of carnage

Thai forces kill 107 after 'Islamists' attack police bases

Govt has right to deport Shahbaz, insists Faisal

Two Afghan officials killed in mine blast

Poor Security Hurts Afghan Election Plans

Kremlin Looks for the Next Luzhkov

North Korea agrees to talks - reports

Indian aims to be world's worst politician

Bashir's release to be short-lived

NK Expert Highlights Long-term Medical Assistance for North

Int'l efforts on to extend peace initiative to Siachen

Asia Archive

4/27

Sudan world’s ‘worst crisis’

Major Developments in South Africa

Mbeki pledges support for women's rights

S. Africa Observes Apartheid-Free Decade

Nigerian Military Mounts Offensive in Oil Delta

Two journalists detained in Somalia

Nigerian boat capsizes: dozens feared drowned

Africa Seeks Better Representation in IMF/World Bank

Rwanda Deploys Troops Along Border With Burundi, DRC

U.S. Vows to Continue Support to Fight HIV/Aids in Ethiopia

After First Round of Talks With EU

EU demands unhindered access to Darfur for UN, humanitarian organizations

Algeria Appoints Female ‘Religious Guides’

Hutu rebels kill dozens in DRC

I was forced to cover up British tourist's murder, claims Kenyan forensic expert

Mugabe gets ovation at SA's democracy party (full speech)

US fugitive caught in Cape sentenced for bomb

Niger Delta: Chevron Suspends Production

Disarmament Goes to Tubmanburg

'We Expect to Qualify for MCA’, Ghana Finance Minister Says

Terrorists Likely to Acquire Weapons of Mass Destruction: AU

Cote D Ivoire: No Sign of Break to Political Impasse

4/26

Mubarak sends urgent message to Bush

Thousands flee insecurity in Uganda

Sudan frees Al Jazeera correspondent

Stalling in Sudan . . .

Mugabe minister accused of illegal dealings

Mubarak seeks greater international role in ME

South African justice, face-to-face:Attackers meet victims in bid for reconciliation

4/25

Sudanese peace talks begin

SUDAN ORDERS SYRIAN WMD OUT OF COUNTRY

Rape, torture, and one million forced to flee as Sudan's crisis unfolds

Zim finance minister arrested for corruption

DRC army attacking Rwandan rebels

Cult students terrorise Nigeria's universities

Mandela: the icon who outgrew his country

Qathafi visits the headquarters of the European Union, Bush alleviates sanctions

Two U.S. oil workers killed in Nigeria

Swazis stunned as investor pulls plug

Refugees executed in desert of Sudan

UN mission reports 'illegal' Rwandan troops in DRC

Voice of Nigeria silenced

4/19

Nigeria and Ghana Name Ambassadors to Washington; Key U.S. Appointments Await Senate Action

Burkina Faso: Alleged Coup Plotter Jailed for 10 Years

Kenya: MP Alleges Incursion

S.African party to challenge poll result

Fifty thousand flee homes in southern Sudan

Africa 'Clearly Strategic' for the United States

Nigeria sacks seven top oil executives

Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe vows to continue land reform

Africa Needs 'Greater Sense Of Urgency' to Manage HIV/Aids Epidemic

Gaddafi says Libya to ban torture

4/17

Governing party wins big in South Africa

South African President Exults in His Party's Landslide Vote

 

4/16

ANC Tightens Grip in S. Africa

Khartoum accused of violating truce, killing 32 civilians

'Mercenaries' to seek dismissal of Zim case

Liberian rebels gather to disarm

Apartheid's heirs buried by ANC's landslide victory

UN gets second chance to disarm Liberia

Uganda, Sudan to repair ties

US agents grill Cape radio man

Rebels prepare to attack Rwanda

Namibia sets date for general elections

Polio strikes in Botswana as virus races across Africa

 

4/15

Voters queue for miles as South Africans celebrate democracy

ID passes NNP in early count

Morocco struggles with Wahhabi legacy

Rwanda confounds its critics

It's a crime to be gay in Zanzibar

 

4/13

SA: Party leaders are campaigning until the last

Liberian leader upbeat over disarmament

DRC: 25 People Hacked to Dead Discovered in North Kivu, UN Mission Says

Rwanda: President had refugees killed

Angola faces 'silent invasion' by prospectors

KZN election 'peace corps' digs in

Angola deports 60 000 aliens - report

South Africa's ANC heads for third big win

UN investigates DR Congo corpses

 

4/7

Rwanda's growing faith: Islam

Gadhafi's son says Libyan Jews entitled to compensation

MUBARAK BRINGS LONG SHOPPING LIST TO U.S.

Egypt's Path to Rights...

 

4/6

Moz 'turning a blind eye' to organ trade

Mercenary accused may be put to death

Preparations Begin for UN Peacekeeping Mission in Burundi

Rwandan President accuses world of failing to prevent genocide

1994: Rwandan PM killed as troops wreak carnage

Zululand raids seen as ANC show of strength

Cote D Ivoire: Political Leaders Meet -Unofficially - At UN Ceremony

Ethiopia: Government Says Situation in Gambela Improving

Zimbabwe, Egypt Sign Memorandum

Coalition Expands AIDS Drug Plan

Slow progress in Sudan's peace talks

Benn holds talks on Ugandan conflict

Japan Quenching Rural Zambia's Thirst

Algeria in Presidential Election Turmoil

Kenya: Army Brigadier is New Crime Buster

Government Set to Review Press Laws, Says Kiraitu

U.N. probes Sudan "ethnic cleansing"

 

4/5

Rwanda genocide 'failure' berated

Ex-rulers win Guinea-Bissau poll

ZIMBABWE: Instead of Targeting Sex Workers, Police Harass All Women

EU seeks to kick-start Horn peace

S Africa says 'plotters' abused

Will Algeria's presidential vote be transparent?

 

4/4

Food entices Ugandan warriors to school

Rwanda: Fear as thousands of killers come home

UN probes human right abuses in Ivory Coast

4/3
UN seeks probe into Sudan fighting
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