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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – online /Janaury – February 2006 /Feb. 13 – Feb. 19 | Print

February 13 – February 19, 2006 articles

Tudeh Party of Iran, 02/14/2006
The return to the negotiating table must be well-intentioned, and not a ploy to buy time. This is the only way of reducing the tensions and finding suitable means of achieving Iran’s national interests.
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Akahata, 02/14/2006
Restoring sovereignty to the Iraqi people is essential for ensuring that the Iraqi people can decide their country's destiny without outside interference...Nothing can justify the encroachment of sovereignty and aggression in the name of "freedom."
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Labor Research Association, 02/14/2006
Beginning in 2003 with Bush’s military escalation and the war on Iraq, the U.S. resumed its military buildup and put a quick end to improvements in domestic programs.
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irinnews.org, 02/13/2006
According to the newspaper, the beatings took place in southern Iraq in 2004 and were apparently filmed by an unidentified cameraman, who can be heard laughing and calling on the soldiers to beat the youngsters.
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Makishi Yoshikazu, 02/13/2006
The US military claims to be protecting global democracy. Respecting local democracy would be a good start
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Julie Flint, 02/13/2006
Eastern Sudan's plight is not so very different from that of Sudan's other peripheries. The region is marginalized politically, exploited economically and neglected every which way.
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Paul Rogers, 02/13/2006
This briefing paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the likely nature of US or Israeli military action that would be intended to disable Iran’s nuclear capabilities.(Download printable version)
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www.trabajadores.co.cu, 02/13/2006
The expulsion of a group of Cuban officials and diplomats from the US-owned hotel in the Mexican capital took place on February 3rd. The US Treasury Dept. also ordered the confiscation of the advance payment made by the Cuban delegation.
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www.trabajadores.co.cu, 02/13/2006
According to the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty signed by Iran, all countries are entitled to develop the nuclear energy for peaceful objectives.
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Linda McQuaig, 02/13/2006
So is Canada's mission in Afghanistan really about preserving our "way of life," or about helping Washington extend its economic and military hegemony?
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Joshua Frank, 02/13/2006
Attempting to define what USDA considers “organic” is like trying to figure out which lie George W. Bush told last -- it is a difficult, if not impossible task.
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David Swanson, 02/13/2006
Can you even imagine Republicans, even if they were in a minority in Congress, debating whether or not to call for the impeachment of a Democratic president.
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