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Contents of the Draft U.S.-Iraq Security Deal ‘Must Be Revealed’: From Sotal Iraqthemoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 26, 2008 With the final push on to reach a long-term U.S.-Iraq security agreement, Iraqis still don’t know what’s in it. According to this op-ed by Abd Al Hadi Mahdi, the managing editor of Iraq’s Sotal Iraq newspaper, it’s … Also tagged: iraq, media, george w bush, television, columnists, newspapers, military, iran, foreign policy, law enforcement, democracy, pentagon, foreign affairs, military affairs, diplomacy, bush administration, condoleezza rice, surge, withdrawal, state department, nouri al maliki, shi ites, political islam, law and 38 legal matters, foreign politics |
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‘It’s Time Iraqis Stopped Laughing!’: From Iraq’s Azzamanthemoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 19, 2008 According to Fateh Abdusalam of Iraq’s Azzaman newspaper, that nation’s so-called democracy would be funny of it wasn’t so tragic. Abdusalam writes sarcastically: “For a long while as they ranted about democracy … Also tagged: politics, iraq, history, columnists, newspapers, military, voting, iran, foreign policy, law enforcement, iraq war, democracy, pentagon, saddam hussein, foreign affairs, turkey, saudi arabia, muslims, minorities, nouri al maliki, sectarian violence, hypocrisy, political philosophy, shi ites, political islam, social commentary, law and 38 legal matters, foreign politics, domestic programs, pro democracy movements |
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Tentative Deal Reached for Withdrawal of U.S. Forces: From Iraq’s Al-Sabaah Newspaperthemoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 6, 2008 According to yesterday’s edition of Iraq’s Al-Sabaah newspaper, U.S. and Iraqi negotiators have tentatively agreed to the withdrawal of U.S. forces by 2011, the return of American troops to their barracks and rules of … Also tagged: iraq, george w bush, newspapers, military, foreign policy, iraq war, pentagon, saddam hussein, white house, foreign affairs, military affairs, surge, withdrawal, nouri al maliki, kurds, shi ites, political islam, foreign politics |
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From France’s Le Figaro: ‘The Good Points of George W. Bush’themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 5, 2008 There are some people in this world who think President Bush has been a great president - even in France. One such person is French historian Alexandre Adler - also known as France’s foremost neocon. In this article … Also tagged: middle east, politics, europe, iraq, islam, north korea, technology, france, history, barack obama, george w bush, religion, columnists, china, venezuela, mexico, newspapers, leadership, wall street, military, voting, iran, foreign policy, economy, iraq war, war, pentagon, saddam hussein, war on terror, foreign affairs, 2008 elections, lebanon, diplomacy, bush administration, muslims, you tube, condoleezza rice, colin powell, surge, neocons, sectarian violence, federal reserve, kurds, shi ites, gen petraeus, political islam, moktada al sadr, cartoon commentary, foreign politics, latin america central south |
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Dear Pentagon, Is This What You Call ‘Security’themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 5, 2008 The success of the ‘Surge’ and the drop in American casualties in Iraq is much in the news of late. But how significant is this to the life of the ordinary Iraqi? According to Fateh Abdulsalam of Iraq’s Azzaman … Also tagged: iraq, columnists, military, iraq war, pentagon, military affairs, muslims, surge, sectarian violence, shi ites, social commentary |
coedmagazine.com » COED Magazine - Jul 31, 2008
The Olympic Games are just that, games–they can’t stop world hunger, find a cure for AIDS or put an end to war. But for a couple weeks they can make things seem a little brighter. This isn’t a new idea, it’s been …
Also tagged: iraq, sports, ban, time, olympics, saddam hussein, olympic games, banned, sunni, time magazine, ioc, athlete, saddam, shiite, dana, track and field, iraqi, iraqis, athletes, archery, shi ites, international olympic committee, weightlifter, rowers, judoka, rower, news ish, dana hussein
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From Iraq’s Azzaman Newspaper: Whoever in Iraq Can Obama ‘Really’ Trust?themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Jul 27, 2008 One might call it the $2 trillion question: Of all of the people, parties and sources of information in Iraq, who should Obama turn to for ‘accurate information’ about what’s really going on there? It’s a question … Also tagged: middle east, politics, iraq, islam, barack obama, george w bush, religion, columnists, military, foreign policy, white house, foreign affairs, 2008 elections, bush administration, you tube, nouri al maliki, shi ites, neoconservatives, gen petraeus, political islam, newsweek blogitics, foreign politics |
truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Jul 23, 2008
Baghdad - The Iraqi parliament approved a bill Tuesday that calls for crucial provincial elections on Oct. 1, but the secret ballot alienated Iraqi Kurds and very likely will lead to the postponement of the process …
Also tagged: iraq, shiites, kirkuk, kurds, october, iraqi parliament, provincial elections
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Also, Barack Obama Is A Moronwonkette.com » Wonkette: The D.C. Gossip - Jul 22, 2008 Barack Obama’s had his big interview with Katie Couric, and we have excerpts! Somehow, he seems to let Katie Couric trap him, too, with regards to the Surge. She asks him, at one point, if, Given What We Know Now about … Also tagged: middle east, iraq, john mccain, barack obama, foreign policy, iraq war, 1, katie couric, the surge, elitists |
truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Jul 21, 2008
Der Spiegel proves al-Maliki story correct; series of bombings hit Baghdad. Senator Barack Obama is in Iraq for consultations with American military commanders and Iraqi leaders. read more
Also tagged: obama, al maliki, iraqi death toll, der spiegel, baghdad bombings