UPFJ Talking Points #36: Permanent deployment is already creating a wide range of problems, including military over-stretch, casualties, regional antagonism, and growing global isolation.
Read moreUPFJ Talking Points #36: Permanent deployment is already creating a wide range of problems, including military over-stretch, casualties, regional antagonism, and growing global isolation.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #35: Regardless of election results, sectarian divides continue to grow.
Read moreVowing to “Stay the Course” the President made clear that the administration still doesn’t recognize that the U.S. occupation is driving the resistance.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #33: The referendum is a consolidation of US influence and control.
Read moreNext steps on North Korea.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #30: The Bush Administration orchestrated the Sharm al-Sheikh talks as part of their regional strategy centered by the Iraq War.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #29: Bush will use these elections to claim legitimacy for his occupation of Iraq.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #28: The second Bush term will almost certainly reflect the same narrow standards for defining “freedom” as the first.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #27: Not every election is a legitimate instrument of democracy.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #26: The need to reclaim the United Nations as part of our global mobilization against the ravages of empire.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points # 25: Fallujah and beyond.
Read moreUPFJ Talking Points #24: A John Hopkins School of Public Health report shows just how high the cost of the Iraq war really is.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points # 23: We still need international law.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points # 22: Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Allawi has made it clear that democracy is not on his agenda.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #21: Actual control remains with the United States.
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