Glenn Greenwald continues to slam NPR for banning the word “torture” and ducking his interview offers; Philip Giraldi on America’s obsession with creating enemies; 120,000 troops to remain in Iraq at the end of the year; Israel used Palestinian children as human shields in the Gaza Massacre; Afghan and Pakistani civilians grow colder toward the U.S. are it keeps killing people all around them; The Washington Post selling lobbyists access to Obama Administration and Congress; and more… (more…)
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Daily Briefing — 2nd-3rd July 2009
Posted: 2 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghan surge, Afghanistan, Ahmadinejad, Alvaro Uribe, Amnesty International, Amy Goodman, anarchism, anti-Statism, Chad, civilians, Colombia, Cynthia McKinney, Democracy Now, diplomacy, DR Congo, drones, ElBaradei, fascism, FBI, free press, free speech, Gareth Porter, gay rights, Gaza, Gaza Massacre, George Bush, Glenn Greenwald, Hamas, Hizbollah, Honduras, human rights, IAEA, India, Industrial Worker, international law, Iran, Iran election, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, IWW, Jeremy Scahill, law, Mairead Maguire, Manuel Zelaya, Maziar Bahari, media, Middle East, Mohamed el-Gharani, Mousavi, MSM, neoconservatives, North Korea, NPR, nuclear weapons, Obama, Pakistan, Palestine, PBoC, People’s Bank of China, Philip Giraldi, rape, Ray Odierno, renminbi, Roberto Michelett, Saddam Hussein, Taliban, terrorism, torture, UK, UN, US, War, war crimes, West Bank, Yukiya Amano, Zionism
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