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mardi 15 avril 2003
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How and why the US encouraged looting in Iraq
The widespread looting in Baghdad, Basra, Mosul, Kirkuk and other Iraqi cities, following the collapse of the Ba'athist regime of President Saddam Hussein, was not merely an incidental byproduct of the US military conquest of Iraq.
mercredi 16 avril 2003
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By Ted Rall
How we lost the Iraq war
After Saddam, the Deluge
vendredi 28 mars 2003
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US will lose war, says former UN inspector
"The United States is going to leave Iraq with its tail between its legs"
mercredi 16 avril 2003
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iraqwar.ru
So who really did save Private Jessica ?
"Four doctors and two patients, one of whom was paralysed, were bound and handcuffed"... "An ambulance driver who tried to carry Private Lynch was shot at by US troops"
vendredi 18 avril 2003
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Robert Fisk
Library books, letters and priceless documents are set ablaze in final chapter of the sacking of Baghdad
"For almost a thousand years, Baghdad was the cultural capital of the Arab world, the most literate population in the Middle East. Genghis Khan's grandson burnt the city in the 13th century and, so it was said, the Tigris river ran black with the ink of books. Yesterday, the black ashes of thousands of ancient documents filled the skies of Iraq. Why ? "
samedi 29 mars 2003
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Times Online
Washington hawks under fire for ignoring advice
BRITISH and American intelligence badly miscalculated the level of resistance
vendredi 28 mars 2003
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Top historians prophesy US defeat
(From the german news magazine "Focus")
lundi 24 mars 2003
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washingtonpost.com
Iraq Purchased Jamming Gear, Missiles, Night-Vision Goggles
3 Russian Firms' Deals Anger U.S.
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