T. F. Kelley | October 7, 2007
Administrations have lied to people for generations. An imaginary attack on a Navy destroyer led to the Gulf of Tonkin resolution and the unlimited expansion of the Vietnam War. The invasion of Kuwait by Iraq did not adequately alarm the American people until a young woman, testifying before Congress, told of witnessing Iraqi soldiers taking [...]
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T. F. Kelley | May 28, 2007
A recent report from a leading British international affairs think tank (Chatham House) described the situation in Iraq as “unremittingly bleak.” They noted it was not one civil war but several and that the Iraqi government had become powerless and irrelevant in many parts of the country. Now in year five of this dismal tragedy [...]
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