UFPJ Talking Points #10: Bush calls for a “forward strategy of freedom” and puts forth a high-profile timetable for Iraq.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #10: Bush calls for a “forward strategy of freedom” and puts forth a high-profile timetable for Iraq.
Read moreUFP Talking Points #9: The proposal under tentative U.S. consideration calls for creation of a UN- endorsed multi-lateral military force
Read moreThe Bush administration claims against Syria’s involvement in Iraq are off-base.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #8: Mosts Iraqis are relieved at the fall of Saddam but the current chaos and lack of authority are worse.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #7: It threatens our Constitution, isolates our country, threatens Americans, and will be devastating for Iraq and Iraqis.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #6: The US has abandoned diplomacy in favor of choosing an elective war.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #5: Colin Powell’s presentation at the UN Security Council on Wednesday is likely to be strong on quantity and weak on quality.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #4: We must maintain unrelenting pressure on the basis of “the world says ‘NO’ to war.”
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #3: Despite the very dangerous troop build-up in the region, we still have the capacity to stop the Iraq war.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #2: International support for war is lower than ever.
Read moreUFPJ Talking Points #1: The U.S. currently has more than 60,000 troops in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and elsewhere in the region surrounding Iraq; war seems imminent.
Read moreNonmilitary optiosn fro dealing with Iraq
Read moreHow much is the Bush administrations push for war with Iraq motivated by its desire to gain control of Iraqs oil fields?
Read moreDespite growing opposition, the Bush administration is pushing for a U.S. invasion of Iraq.
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