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What is Making the US Most Vulnerable to Terrorist Attacks, Especially Bioterrorism, is not a Depleted Weapons Arsenal but a Crumbling Public Sector The Guardian, Tuesday, October 23, 2001
America must understand why the Third World still distrusts its power
As the refugees crowd the borders, we'll be blaming someone else
Jason Burke, an expert on Afghanistan, has covered the conflict since day one.
A pro-western regime in Kabul should give the US an Afghan route for Caspian oil The Guardian, Tuesday October 23, 2001 "Is there any man, is there any woman, let me say any child here," Woodrow Wilson asked a year after the first wor
Self-delusion has led us to throw away a chance to negotiate peace and nation-build in Afghanistan The Guardian, Monday October 22, 2001There's a new war game.
After Osama, "Godfather of Terror'' – our very own cliché – comes Osama, "Saviour of the Muslim World'', Osama, the "New Saladin'', Osama "V Mahdi''.
Security can be regained if we take account of the fears of others The Guardian, Friday October 19, 2001Again and again on the way south from Kabul to Ghazni we heard a sound like that which might come from an orchestra of buzz saws.
Public figures should speak out against these indefensible raids
Guardian, Wednesday October 17, 2001
The Guardian, Tuesday October 16, 2001If satire died on the day Henry Kissinger received the Nobel Peace Prize, then last week its corpse was exhumed for a kicking.
Al Ahram Weekly
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And that includes the right to criticise the way the war is going
Guardian, Saturday October 13, 2001
Znet
No one has much clarity, as yet, about today’s events. In coming days we will have both coverage and analysis. We know a little, only, at this time.
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The following is a transcript of Noam Chomsky's October 2 appearance in the MSNBC chatroom hosted by Will Femia.
Will Femia: Ok. Welcome Professor Chomsky.
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Now, More Than Ever: A Global Movement for Global Justice
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Institute for Health and Social Justice / October 11, 2001
By doing little to avert a famine in Afghanistan, the West is sowing the seeds for more Islamic hatredThe Observer, Sunday October 14, 2001The bombing of Afghanistan must stop.
'Will a few holes in the runway of Kandahar airport make a difference?'
Independent, 14 October 2001
