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Why the U.S. dropped nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The following article first appeared in the August 2005 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine . The 62st anniversaries of…
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Baghdad: 6 million people, 117 degrees and no water
For the past 24 hours, Baghdad has had virtually no running water. Major parts of the city of six million…
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Federal court sends Palestinian activist to prison
On July 12, a federal judge in Chicago sentenced Palestinian community organizer Muhammad Salah to 21 months in federal prison,…
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Ruling class unity on continued occupation of Iraq
The Iraqi Accordance Front announced on July 25 that it would suspend its membership in the Iraqi government headed by…
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Suffocating Iran for ‘regime change’
A key aspect of the U.S. drive for "regime change" in Iran is the application of economic power to suffocate…
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Kosovo in the crosshairs
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice recently said that Kosovo will get its independence "one way or another," reiterating U.S. resolve…
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Army comes up short on recruits
The U.S. Army missed its recruiting goal by more than 1,000 people in June. This is the second straight month…
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Immigrant soldiers dying for citizenship
On July 4, 325 immigrant soldiers took the oath of citizenship in Iraq. As of May, 1,186 soldiers have become…
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U.S. escalates Iraq war, crisis deepens
As the Iraq crisis deepens, several Republican senators have joined Democratic Party leaders in calling for a "change of course."…
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Rachel Corrie’s parents fight Caterpillar in court
The writer attended the July 9 oral arguments in the Corrie case against Caterpillar. On July 9, the 9th Circuit…
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