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Daily Briefing—15th-16th Sept 2010
Posted: 16 September 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, al-Qaeda, Amnesty International, Andy Worthington, Anwar al-Awlaki, AQAP, Ayman al-Zawahiri, bailout, Blackwater, Boeing, BP, copyright, drones, drug war, extrajudicial assassination, Gareth Porter, GE, general strike, global economic crisis, GOP, Greece, Gulf oil spill, India, intellectual property, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, JSOC, Kashmir, Kevin Carson, Khmer Rouge, Lehman Brothers, Matthew Cassel, Middle East peace process, military industrial complex, Myanmar, national debt, night raids, Pervez Musharraf, TARP, Warfare and Conflict, Wikileaks, WTO, Xe, Yemen
Daily Briefing—31st Aug 2010
Posted: 31 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: 1964 Civil Rights Act, ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, Ali Abunimah, anarchism, AntiWar radio, banking, biometrics, CCR, Charles johnson, China, Colorado, Cuba, David Brooks, DPRK, drones, espionage, Fidel Castro, Gareth Porter, George Soros, gold, gold audit, Ground Zero Mosque, Hamas, Haneen Zuabi, Hebron, India, Iran, Iraq War, Iraq withdrawal, Iraqi Kurdistan, Jesse Walker, JPMorgan Chase, Julian Assange, Kelley Vlahos, Kochtopus, Libertarian Party, Likudniks, Michael Corcoran, Middle East, Mohammad Bazzi, Mossad, Muqtada al-sadr, Netanyahu, North Korea, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Patrick Cockburn, Paul Wolfowitz, Philip Giraldi, police state, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Rwanda genocide, Salam Fayyad, Scott Horton, Stefan Molyneux, Stephen Walt, Taliban, torture, Volcker Rule, Wall Street, Warfare and Conflict, Wikileaks, William Fisher
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Daily Briefing—25th-26th Aug 2010
Posted: 26 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, biometrics, BP, CIA, Cordoba House, David Petraeus, drones, extrajudicial assassination, general strike, Ground Zero Mosque, Gulf oil spill, Halliburton, Hamid Karzai, Hurricane Katrina, Iraq, Iraq War, Jack Hunter, Jeremy Scahill, JSOC, Mossad, NOLA, Pakistan, Park51, Ronald Bailey, SCOTUS, South Africa, Spencer Ackerman, Stephen Walt, Taliban, UN, Wal-Mart, whistleblowers, Wikileaks, Yemen
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Evening Briefing—19th Aug 2010
Posted: 19 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: ACTA, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War Logs, AIG, Baha'i, BP, China, CIA, Death Penalty, Dennis Kucinich, Eden Abergil, extrajudicial assassination, Federal Reserve, Gaza, Gaza blockade, general strike, Ground Zero Mosque, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, IDF, India, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Islam, Islamophobia, Jason Ditz, John Robbins, Keith Olbermann, Monsanto, MSNBC, national debt, NBC, NY Times, Pakistan, Park 51, Phillipines, religion, Roderick Long, Sharia Law, South Africa, Taiwan, Task Force 373, terrorism, TF 373, unemployment, Warfare and Conflict, Wikileaks, Zionism
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Daily Briefing—18th Aug 2010
Posted: 18 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, ANP, Austrian Economics, Big Pharma, China, Colombia, Cordoba House, David Petraeus, dot com bubble, DR Congo, economic crisis, France, free press, government transparency, Ground Zero Mosque, Haiti, ICC, Iceland, illegal immigration, Illinois, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, Jonathan Cook, Justin Raimondo, Keynesianism, Kyrgyzstan, Latin America, M. Junaid Levesque-Alam, Madagascar, media, Milburn Line, mortgage crisis, Nancy Pelosi, New York, Obama Administration, odious debt, OIC, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, PSCs, public opinion, Rod Blagojevich, Rohit Chopra, Secure Communities, South Africa, South Korea, Spencer Ackerman, Timothy Geithner, United States, USD, Vincent Fernando, war crimes, Warfare and Conflict, Wikileaks, Yousaf Raza Gilani, Zionism
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Daily Briefing—17th Aug 2010
Posted: 17 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, arms trading, Blackwater, Bob Herbert, BP, Bretigne Shaffer, China, Chris Hayes, CNN, Cordoba House, David Finkel, David Paterson, David Petraeus, economic crisis, electoral politics, Ethan McCord, Ethiopia, Federal Reserve, Gareth Porter, gay marriage, GOP, Ground Zero Mosque, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, healthcare, Horn of Africa, India, Iran, Iraq, Iraq elections, Iraqiya, ISI, Israel, John Bolton, media, Middle East, military contractors, military industrial complex, MP Nunan, News Corp, Nick Clegg, Norman Solomon, nuclear weapons, Obama, Pakistan, Pakistani Taliban, PSCs, Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Ramzi Binalshibh, Republican Party, Republicans, Scott Horton, Somalia, State of Law, Taiwan, three strike statutes, TTP, UK, UN, Wikileaks, Xe
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Daily Briefing—10th Aug 2010
Posted: 10 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmed Moor, AMISOM, BP, Carol Rosenberg, CCR, Chicago, civil liberties, civilian casualties, climate, climate change, criminal justice, democracy, DNA, drug war, EUR, euro, Federal Reserve, George Donnelly, global warming, Gulf oil spill, ICE, India, Iran, Israel, Kashmir, Leslie Lefkow, Los Angeles, Maria Burnett, marijuana, Mel Frykberg, Mexico, Netanyahu, Omar Khadr, protectionism, Robert Gates, sales tax, Sharia Law, Somalia, Taliban, Uganda, USD, war spending, Wikileaks, Zionism
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Jeremy Scahill on Obama’s Iraq Withdrawal That Isn’t (Video)
Posted: 3 August 2010 by Little Alex in International AffairsTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War Diary, Amy Goodman, Baghdad, Blackwater, Bush Administration, corporatism, covert operations, Dyncorp, economic sanctions, EPPs, fascism, Gareth Porter, Hillary Clinton, Horn of Africa, human rights, imperialism, Iraq War, Iraq withdrawal, Jeremy Scahill, JPEL, JSOC, Julian Assange, libertarian, Middle East, military industrial complex, Newspeak, Nuri al-Maliki, Obama, Obama Administration, oil, Saddam Hussein, SOF, SOFA, Special Operations Forces, State Department, Status of Forces Agreement, Take Force 714, Task Force 373, TF 373, TF 714, Triple Canopy, US, US military, War, War on Terror, war spending, Wikileaks, Xe
With 70,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, President Obama yesterday dropped his 2009 pledge to remove all combat troops before September, extending the target date 15 months, Gareth Porter reported today at Inter Press Services. The drawdown is intended by the Administration to leave 50,000 ‘residual troops’ indefinitely, but investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill notes the so-called “withdrawal” is a replacement of combat troops with ‘private’ mercenary firms. Earlier today, he spoke with Amy Goodman at Democracy Now! (11:48):
Daily Briefing—2nd-3rd Aug 2010
Posted: 3 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ali Gharib, Andrew Bacevich, Arizona, bank fee, banking, Bashar Assad, BBP, CFR, Chris Hedges, CIA, electoral politics, FBI, France, Golan Herights, Guatemala, Gulf oil spill, Haqqani Network, Howard Zinn, immigration, India, Iraq War, ISI, Israel, Julian Assange, Kashmir, Kevin Carson, Marc Theissen, Maxine Waters, Middle East, miranda rights, Nabila Ramdani, Netherlands, Nicolas Sarkozy, Nida Khan, overdraft protection, Pakistan, Quetta Shura, Robert Gates, Sri Lanka, Syria, Taliban, Tamil refugees, Thailans, Wikileaks, Wikipedia
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Julian Assange on AntiWar Radio (Video)
Posted: 2 August 2010 by Editors in Af-Pak War, International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Adrian Lamo, Afghanistan War Logs, AntiWar radio, Bradley Manning, COIN, counterinsurgency, Ethiopia, Farah Massacre, Garani Massacre, Granai Massacre, insurgenct, ISI, JSOC, Julian Assange, Kenya, Pakistan, Philip Shenon, rendition, Scott Horton, Seymour Hersh, Somalia, US, US military, War, War on Terror, Wikileaks
Last week, the WikiLeaks editor-in-chief discussed the video footage of the Garani Massacre committed by the Obama Administration in May 2009, the U.S. government hunting him down, the ‘rendition’ of alleged leak-source PFC Bradley Manning, the effects of Collateral Murder leading to more leaks, renditions from Somalia to Kenya and Ethiopia, and the recently leaked Afghanistan War Logs with Scott Horton at AntiWar Radio (14:46):