May 12, 2003 Introduction The Bush administration is presenting itself to the world as a juggernaut – a “massive inexorable force that advances irresistibly, crushing whatever is in its path.”1 Bush’s National Security Strategy envisions its “war against terrorism” as “a global enterprise of uncertain duration.” It says the US will act against “emerging… Read More »
AFTER IRAQ: TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY
April 21, 2003 By Global Beat Syndicate (KRT) & Jeremy Brecher After euphoria over the rolling victories in Iraq subsides, the Bush administration and its supporters will be faced with the reality that much of the world considers the U.S. and British war in Iraq a cruel, illegal and unnecessary slaughter. Much of the world… Read More »
UNITING FOR PEACE
April 2, 2003 The United Nations General Assembly is hovering on the edge of calling an emergency session to challenge the US attack on Iraq. But US opposition has been fierce. The world’s “other superpower” — global public opinion as expressed in the global peace movement — can tip the balance if it concentrates… Read More »
WHAT CAN THE WORLD DO, IF BUSH ATTACKS IRAQ?
March 12, 2003 Uniting for Peace If the US attacks Iraq without support of the UN Security Council, will the world be powerless to stop it? The answer is no. Under a procedure called “Uniting for Peace,” the UN General Assembly can demand an immediate ceasefire and withdrawal. The global peace movement should consider… Read More »
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