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Greenspan: Iraq War largely about oil

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Alan Greenspan said the Iraq war was largely about oil.
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Thousands march to capitol to protest Iraq War

Monday, September 17th, 2007

A march by thousands of protesters demanding an end to the Iraq war turned chaotic yesterday afternoon near the Capitol, where hundreds sprawled on the ground in a symbolic “die-in.” Police arrested 189 people.
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Chafee quits Republican party

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Lincoln D. Chafee, who lost his Senate seat in the wave of anti-Republican sentiment in last November’s election, left the Republican party. “It’s not my party any more,” he said.
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Iraq war update

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

In a prime-time address last night, Bush said he foresees what he called “an enduring relationship” between Iraq and the United States, a long-negotiated deal over a new Iraqi oil law collapsed, two of seven soldiers who co-authored an article last month criticizing the US occupation were killed in a car accident, Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki ordered the release of Iranian prisoners convicted of drug smuggling, stealing and destructive actions in Iraq, and a high-profile Sunni Arab sheik who collaborated with the American military in the fight against jihadist militants in western Iraq was killed in a bomb attack .
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Petraeus not sure if America is safer

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

General David Petraeus said he wasn’t sure if the War in Iraq has made America safer. “I don’t know,” he said. He later changed his mind and said yes.
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Poll: America awaits investigation of Bush Admin. handling of 9/11

Monday, September 10th, 2007

A new Zogby International poll finds a majority of Americans still await a Congressional investigation of President Bush’ and Vice President Cheney’s actions before, during and after the 9/11 attacks. Over 30% also believe Bush and/or Cheney should be immediately impeached by the House of Representatives.
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Bin Laden releases first tape in 3 years

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Osama Bin Laden urged Americans to embrace Islam.
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Thousands protest Bush; the Iraq war in Australia

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Two policemen were injured and three protesters arrested as thousands marched under tight security through Sydney on Saturday in a protest against visiting US President George W. Bush and the Iraq war.
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N.Korea to be non-terrorist state

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

N. Korea announced it would be taken out of the axis of evil.
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Iraq war update

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

It was reported that Iraq needs about $50 billion dollars to fix it’s oil and electrical infrastructure, a second British general criticized the US’ Iraq war strategy calling it a “fatally flawed” policy, a new independent assessment reported Iraq’s security forces will be unable to take control of the country in the next 18 months and Baghdad’s national police force is so rife with corruption it should be scrapped entirely, U.S. Representative Jon Porter warned that premature evacuation from Iraq would cause American gas prices to rise, and President Bush said we were kicking ass in Iraq. “We’re kicking ass,” he said.
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U.S. Military Censors ThinkProgress

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

The US military banned soldiers from accessing thinkprogress.org after an Aug. 22 column in which Ret. Maj. Gen. John Batiste posted an op-ed that was strongly critical of the President’s policies and advocated a “responsible and deliberate redeployment from Iraq.”

Snow steps down; Perino fills the spot

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

President Bush named a new press secretary on Friday, replacing the high-profile showman Tony Snow with his quieter, stickler-for-detail deputy, Dana Perino. ‘’He leaves very big shoes to fill, and I only wear a size 6,'’ Perino said, who is ‘’almost 5-feet-1.'’
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US safe haven program for Iraqis ineffective

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Despite a stepped-up commitment from the United States to take in Iraqis who are in danger because they worked for the American government and military, very few are signing up to go, resettlement officials say. The reason, Iraqis say, is that they are not allowed to apply in Iraq.
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Iraq war update

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

The Bush administration prepared to ask Congress for an additional fifty billion dollars for the war in Iraq, a military jury exonerated the only officer facing trial for abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib, shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr Wednesday ordered a six-month shutdown of his militia in what his aides described as an attempt to reform the organization, President Bush said Tehran’s atomic ambitions could put the Middle East “under the shadow of a nuclear holocaust,” Iran rejected US accusations it was fomenting instability in Iraq, and northern Iraq was hit by major cholera outbreak.
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Opium output at record highs in Afghanistan

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Opium production in Afghanistan is at record levels for the second consecutive year.
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Maliki lashes out against critics

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has lashed out at Democratic Senators Hillary Clinton and Carl Levin for calling for his replacement. “I don’t agree with Hilary,” he said.
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AP: Iraqi death toll doubled in last year

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

The Associated Press reported the death toll for Iraqi civilians is double what it was a year ago.
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CIA inspector general reccomends accountability for 9/11 intelligence failure

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

The CIA’s inspector general released a report recommending that former CIA director George Tenet and other senior officials be held accountable for failing to prepare for the threat of Al Qaeda before the September 11 attacks.
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Gonzales resigns

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Alberto Gonzales resigned as Attorney General.
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Al-Maliki from Syria: Iraq can find friends elsewhere

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

President Bush refused to endorse the Al-Maliki Government as several key US politicians called for it’s ousting, and Al-Maliki responded by saying US politicians have no right to impose timetables on his elected government and that his country can find friends elsewhere.
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