
Carnage in the Streets of Iraq
Attacks from Iraq’s Sunni militant groups are unlikely to provoke Shia reprisals. But what the violence can do is increase the chances that Iraqis will lose complete faith in their political leaders.
Attacks from Iraq’s Sunni militant groups are unlikely to provoke Shia reprisals. But what the violence can do is increase the chances that Iraqis will lose complete faith in their political leaders.
Demonstrations sweep Iraq.
The recent Iraqi elections have brought the country a few steps closer to true self-determination.
The agreement now being negotiated would continue the U.S. occupation for years, but is likely to fail.
The Bush administration will forever be remembered as “the administration that tortured.”
UFPJ Talking Points #56: The Iraqi government’s military offensive in Basra appears to have failed, significantly weakening Bush administration strategy in Iraq.