檔案為 2008年7月
AP | 華盛頓-高級五角大樓領導預計很快推薦國防部長羅伯特給命令數百另外的美國裝門。 隊伍向阿富汗在以後月期間或如此,根據一位資深軍方官員。
單位可能是小的,并且可能包括工程師,軍用品處置隊伍和其他支持力量為戰鬥的需要和訓練阿富汗軍隊。 官員未排除…
ACLU獲得批准CIA酷刑方法的關鍵備忘錄
星期六, 2008年7月26日
備忘錄指示CIA提供參加審訊紐約的酷刑技術和
代理-美國公民自由聯合今天得到了三個被編輯的文件與布什政府的殘酷審訊政策有關,包括批准對酷刑的CIA的用途的一個早先被扣壓的司法部備忘錄。 政府被定購移交本文以回應信息行動(FOIA)訴訟持續的自由2004年進行的…
司機告訴聯邦調查局特工美國。 可能殺害了本・拉登
星期六, 2008年7月26日
由卡羅爾・ Rosenberg | 關塔那摩海灣海軍基地,古巴-在美國的月他的七。 囚禁,本・拉登的司機告訴一個對聯邦調查局特工它是美國的缺點Al Qaida領導活。
消息是, "您有這些機會,美國。 您沒有做什麼, "喬治蹲下Jr.的聯邦調查局特工。 作證的星期五在Salim Hamdan的戰爭犯罪試驗。
美國能有…
臨近越南的價牌的伊拉克戰爭的總成本
星期六, 2008年7月26日
而消費為軍事行動在9/11以後超出了它,伊拉克戰爭的總成本接近越南戰爭的費用,國會報告估計。
新的報告由國會調研機構估計美國。 has spent $648 billion on Iraq war operations, putting it in range with the $686 billion, in 2008 dollars, spent on the Vietnam War, the second most expensive war behind World War II. ...
Time To Exit The Empire Game
Saturday, July 26th, 2008
By Patrick J. Buchanan | As any military historian will testify, among the most difficult of maneuvers is the strategic retreat. Napoleon's retreat from Moscow, Lee's retreat to Appomattox and MacArthur's retreat from the Yalu come to mind. The British Empire abandoned India in 1947 – and a Muslim-Hindu bloodbath ensued.
France's departure from Indochina was ignominious, and her abandonment of hundreds of thousands of faithful Algerians to the FALN disgraceful. ...
Marijuana Special: Jorge Cervantes Interview - The Cannabis Guru
Friday, July 25th, 2008
Jorge Cervantes, the World’s leading expert on Cannabis cultivation, has watched and influenced an entire sub culture that sprang from a relatively unexplored science.
In 1983 he authored the first complete book about indoor cultivation which revolutionised the way gardeners produced medical Marijuana, with new and affordable technology emerging it was now possible for medicinal growers to utilise the same ...
Pentagon plays down fears over Afghan violence
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon Wednesday sought to play down the seriousness of growing violence in Afghanistan but declined to say the United States and NATO were winning their fight against Taliban insurgents.
On a day when President Bush visited the Pentagon to discuss Iraq and Afghanistan with top officials, Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said the question of additional forces for Afghanistan may be left to Bush's successor.
"It is a ...
Son of Iraq journalist shot dead by US forces
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
KIRKUK, Iraq (AFP) - The son of a journalist at a popular weekly newspaper in northern Iraq was allegedly shot dead by US troops when his car appeared to veer wildly, local police said on Thursday.
American soldiers shot dead Arkan Ali al-Nuaimi, 19, on Wednesday evening as he approached a checkpoint in his car in the oil city of Kirkuk, a police official told AFP.
Iraqi police said the son ...
Pentagon Auditors Pressured To Favor Contractors, GAO Says
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
By Dana Hedgpeth | Auditors at a Pentagon oversight agency were pressured by supervisors to skew their reports on major defense contractors to make them look more favorable instead of exposing wrongdoing and charges of overbilling, according to an 80-page report released yesterday by the Government Accountability Office.
The Defense Contract Audit Agency, which oversees contractors for the ...
How reliable is DNA in identifying suspects?
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
State crime lab analyst Kathryn Troyer was running tests on Arizona's DNA database when she stumbled across two felons with remarkably similar genetic profiles.
The men matched at nine of the 13 locations on chromosomes, or loci, commonly used to distinguish people.
The FBI estimated the odds of unrelated people sharing those genetic markers to be as remote as 1 in 113 billion. But the mug shots of the two felons suggested ...
G8 to Poor Women: Let Them Eat Dirt
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Real Women, Real Voices | Last week, leaders of the world’s richest countries, the Group of Eight (G8), met to chart the course of the global economy at the luxurious Windsor Hotel Toya Resort and Spa in Toyako, Japan. While President Bush and his colleagues discussed world hunger over a six-course lunch, women in Haiti were preparing cakes of dirt for their children’s dinner.
Eating dirt, mixed with ...
Exposing Bush’s historic abuse of power
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
The last several years have brought a parade of dark revelations about the George W. Bush administration, from the manipulation of intelligence to torture to extrajudicial spying inside the United States. But there are growing indications that these known abuses of power may only be the tip of the iceberg. Now, in the twilight of the Bush presidency, a movement is stirring in Washington for a sweeping new inquiry into ...
Former Gitmo Prosecutor Says Trials Rigged
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
By Jeff Stein | Air Force Col. Morris D. Davis, who resigned last year after two years as chief prosecutor at Guantanamo, today described the military commissions system as fatally "tainted" by politics and designed to produce guilty verdicts, no matter what the costs.
The possibility of the system delivering "credible verdicts is doubtful," Davis said Tuesday in a remarkable interview on NPR's Diane Rehm Show....
Gitmo ‘Justice’ for US Citizens?
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
By Robert Parry | A conservative-dominated U.S. Appeals Court has opened the door for President George W. Bush or a successor to throw American citizens - as well as non-citizens - into a legal black hole by designating them “enemy combatants,” even if they have engaged in no violent act and are living on U.S. soil.
The federal Appeals Court in Richmond, Virginia, ruled ...















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