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Bush orders backing for rebels to topple SaddamPeter Beaumont, Ed Vulliamy and Paul BeaverThe Observer, Sunday December 2, 2001America intends to depose Saddam Hussein by giving armed suppor
The Observer, 2 December, 2001Things fall apart, as Chinua Achebe put it, in times of great despair.
September 11th and Its Aftermath: Where is the World Heading?
A German dispatch from 1940 shows Zahir Shah's true colours
The Guardian, Friday November 30, 2001
It is still America against the world, war or no war
Facts and CommentsForbes Magazine, 12 October, 2001While we fight to bring down the Taliban in Afghanistan, we should open a second, infinitely more important front: Iraq. We need not re-create a 1991 Gulf war-like coalition.
The Guardian, Thursday November 29, 2001A major shift is occurring in US policy on Iraq.
We are becoming war criminals in Afghanistan.
We too are responsible for the massacre at Qala-i-Jhangi fort
From The Wilderness Publications, 9 October, 2001
Brown Brothers, Harriman - BNL - and the Carlyle Group
The Washington Post, Tuesday, 27 November, 2001; Page A13
The Tories are to break ranks with Tony Blair in the war on terrorism by backing military action by the United States against Iraq.
[Yediot Aharonot, Israel's biggest mass-circulation paper of Sunday, Nov.25, carried an commentary sharply critical of Friday's assassination of Mahmud Abu Hunud, senior Hamas leader, by Israeli helicopter gunships last Friday.
The Guardian, Wednesday, 28 November, 2001The caravan of war wants to move on, but Afghanistan is not quite ready to let go.
FTW (Financial Times Dünya edisyonu) 2 Kasım 2001:31 Ekim’de, Fransız Le Figaro gazetesi büyük bir bomba patlattı. Usame bin Laden, Dubai’de bir hastanede kronik böbrek hastalığı tedavisi gördüğü sırada, -büyük bir olasılıkla İstasyon Şefi olan- üst düzey bir CIA yetkilisi ile buluştu.
The Guardian, Tuesday November 27, 2001President Bush's prime purpose now is gearing up America for a wider war. "It's not over. It's not over," he told Newsweek, concerned that the people might think otherwise.
Salon.com, 19 November 2001
Luke Harding in Kundoz meets the surrendering remnants of a utopian movement facing the end The Observer, Sunday November 25, 2001They arrived in darkness, then sat until dawn in the desert.
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