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Politics
Let's Talk About the War
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36Croissant News Network: Paris behind plans for a French CNN View original imagbela_ghoulashi-3/26/2003
35Bush nuclear option...http://www.washtimes.com/world/20030131-27320419.htmscotty-3/26/2003
34Good article. I suspect the people of Poland remember the oppression of the SS aE.J. Neitz Jr-3/26/2003
33>>From Poland with love Alexandra Richie National Post Wednesday, MarchIlaine-3/26/2003
32>>>Our correspondent says a number of fighter jets have also been scramE.J. Neitz Jr-3/26/2003
31BBC reporting that 70-120 armored Iraqi vehicles seen leaving Basra. >>IrIlaine-3/26/2003
30Deployments probably represent "<i>Canary in A Coal Mine Strategy&quoGut Trader-3/26/2003
29Good map of Iraq with added content showing military deployments: military.comIlaine-3/26/2003
28Yep, a quagmire, like Vietnam, but not like Japan or Europe.Gordon A. Langston-3/26/2003
27If you are an Iraqi civilian or one of the regime's troops....it would not bjlallen-3/26/2003
26The third point is the one that got my attention, as well. Yesterday I posted sIlaine-3/26/2003
25CB, they're correct in the newly defined importance of Basra but, in my estiJustTradeEm-3/26/2003
24It actually might be a good thing if Iraq DID use chemical weapons. Assuming thThe Philosopher-3/26/2003
23Yes, it's Debka, but it makes sense. >>First Basra, Then Baghdad – a Ilaine-3/26/2003
22More photos of smiling Iraqis receiving humanitarian relief from coalition forceIlaine-3/26/2003
21Maybe it was some pay back for the photos they had put on the air.Ish-3/26/2003
20<i>I wonder why DNS Al-Jazeera?</i> Here's a take: NewScientisElsewhere-3/26/2003
19That is a good collection of links, all right! I am feeling rather fried so wonIlaine-3/26/2003
18I wonder why DNS Al-Jazeera? Well, I guess I know, but I would like to see whatIlaine-3/26/2003
17>>Roh Justifies Decision to Send Troops by Shin Jung-rok (jrshin@chosun.cIlaine-3/26/2003
16I feel so sorry for corporations who are being pulled this way and that by varioIlaine-3/26/2003
15John Burns might be the best reporter in Baghdad right now. Great piece, thanks Tom Clarke-3/26/2003
14Hi CB, I like how you've decorated the new place !!! I'm sure you have JustTradeEm-3/26/2003
13The reason you had trouble getting into the Al-Jazeera web site yesterday was beIsh-3/26/2003
12Anti-war groups redirect energies By Julia Duin THE WASHINGTON TIMES Anti-bela_ghoulashi-3/26/2003
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