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From User: Jeremy

Current Topic: Current Events

The Tipping Points
Topic: Current Events 10:07 pm EST, Feb 27, 2005

Can you know you are in the middle of a tipping point, or is it only something you can see in retrospect?

The Tipping Points


Mr. Bush's Version (of History? of the Present? of Reality?)
Topic: Current Events 10:49 pm EST, Feb  9, 2004

JLM says: Freedom of the press in action. The word 'skewer' comes to mind. Looking back, this interview will be seen as a turning point.

I say: This oped is sharp.

Mr. Bush's Version (of History? of the Present? of Reality?)


Riding the Crazy Train
Topic: Current Events 2:36 am EST, Jan 25, 2004

] Can you believe President Bush is still pushing the
] cockamamie claim that we went to war in Iraq with a real
] coalition rather than a gaggle of poodles and lackeys?
]
] His State of the Union address took his swaggering
] sheriff routine to new heights.

This is a fun rant about the State of the Union Address. Sharply critical of everyone.

Riding the Crazy Train


US Withdraws Weapons Hunters From Iraq
Topic: Current Events 9:21 am EST, Jan  8, 2004

The Bush administration has quietly withdrawn from Iraq a 400-member military team whose job was to scour the country for military equipment.

The step was described by some military officials as a sign that the administration might have lowered its sights and no longer expected to uncover the caches of chemical and biological weapons that the White House cited as a principal reason for going to war last March.

US Withdraws Weapons Hunters From Iraq


Saddam Hussein Captured Alive; Iraqis Celebrate
Topic: Current Events 2:59 pm EST, Dec 14, 2003

American military officials confirmed today that Saddam Hussein had been captured alive in Tikrit on Saturday night.

They confirmed that it was him based on DNA evidence.

Not that I suspect they have the wrong guy, but this IS bullshit. You can't confirm identity using DNA tests. DNA tests can prove that someone is not the same as the person who contributed the sample material, but not the other way around.

In Baghdad, huge crowds celebrated in the streets with gunfire.

Saddam Hussein Captured Alive; Iraqis Celebrate


Telling the Truth in Iraq
Topic: Current Events 10:58 am EDT, Aug 17, 2003

"There is a dramatic gulf now between Iraqis and a lot of other Arabs. Young people here want to move on. In 10 years, this will be a very different place. If I can be a part of it, it will be like Hong Kong or Korea — but with an Iraqi face."

Talking to young Iraqis, you sense how much they want to break the old mold — how much they want to be Arabs, with an Arab identity, but to build a modern state that actually focuses on tapping its people's talents and energies, rather than diverting them, and one that seeks to base their dignity on what they build, not on whom they fight.

Telling the Truth in Iraq


You've got ... War.
Topic: Current Events 10:08 pm EST, Mar 19, 2003

Get Your War On; It's a go.

Catch the president at 10:15 ET.

U: OK, so NOW they are talking about how this might take longer then expected???

You've got ... War.


NIPC Daily Report
Topic: Current Events 10:29 am EST, Feb 25, 2003

Read daily reports from the National Infrastructure Protection Center, which will become part of the Department of Homeland Security effective 1 March 2003.

Each report begins with a daily overview, followed by summarized news items (with supporting URLs to the full text) in each of fifteen industry-specific categories.

WHY isn't this in HTML!?#

NIPC Daily Report


TNR Online | Intelligence Test (print)
Topic: Current Events 12:34 pm EDT, Sep 19, 2002

If the Bush administration's preparations for war with Saddam Hussein were proceeding appropriately, the president would probably be curling up right now with something called a National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) for Iraq.

But ... there is no NIE for Iraq and there probably won't be one anytime soon.

Everything is worse then you thought.

TNR Online | Intelligence Test (print)


Iraqi air defence site attacked | BBC News
Topic: Current Events 10:56 am EDT, Sep  6, 2002

US and UK planes have taken part in an attack on a major Iraqi defence facility in the west of the country. About 12 jets dropped bombs.

The operation, which targeted the main air defence command centre for western Iraq, is part of the enforcement of the air-exclusion zones over the country.

[From Yahoo news:] Iraq considers the patrols a violation of its sovereignty and frequently shoots at them with anti-aircraft artillery and surface-to-air missiles. In response, coalition pilots try to bomb Iraqi air defense systems.

There have been more than 30 allied attacks against Iraqi installations this year.

Sorry to burst the bubble, but war this is not. Iraq is probably not even unusually upset or concerned about it. After the 35th such event in the last 8 months (and, no doubt, after hundreds of such engagements over the last decade), this stuff has become routine.

I find it interesting that this story is, at present, nowhere to be found on the New York Times and LA Times web sites.

Iraqi air defence site attacked | BBC News


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