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If only Mullah Mohammed Omar had read Sir John Squire's mischievous poem of the First World War, he might have put things a little differently. "God this, God that, and God the other thing," God heard the combatants appeal to him in the poem.
Despite the euphoria that liberation from the Taliban has brought, a dark cloud of fear and anxiety hangs over the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Anyone who has watched the procession of foreign visitors shaking hands with Presiden
Guardian, Wednesday November 14, 2001
Justice has been redefined as success in a war that is sounding a retreat from civilisation
Guardian, Thursday November 15, 2001
Progressi, 13 November 2001Urbane and sophisticated, Edward W. Said is in many ways the quintessential New Yorker. His love for the city is palpable.
It wasn't meant to be like this.
So, victory at last to the US and Britain in their putative "war on terrorism". The Taliban have been well and truly routed, with areas formerly under their corrupt control now having fallen to the West's friends, the equally corrupt Northern Alliance.
The Nation, November 26, 2001 San FranciscoAs a former Nation contributor and a longtime Nation reader, I congratulate you for running Richard Falk's "Ends and Means: Defining a Just War" [Oct. 29].
The Nation, 8 October, 2001
Afghanistan needs a legitimate and accountable government
The Guardian, Tuesday November 13, 2001
Alliance shoots troops Taliban left behind
El Hayat, 11 Kasım 2001
The Observer, Sunday November 11, 2001They sat and laughed and talked long into the early hours, about religion and war and the meaning of life. But most of all, they talked about death.
So far, he hasn't put a foot wrong.
Two months ago today, terrorist attacks on the US set an unprecedented challenge to two world leaders, and thrust on to the global stage the man assumed to have been behind the atrocities. We assess the performances on which the outcome of the conflict depends
Znet
What is trade?
The new appetite for intervention will only increase the likelihood of anti-western terror
The Guardian, Friday November 9, 2001British ministers privately expressed frustration yesterday with the US prosecution of the war against terrorism, the first sign of serious differences between London and Washington since the attacks on September 11.
