On 1/18/02 12:46 PM, “Tim Hardy” wrote: > > Don’t forget the 800,000+ Tutsis that died in genocide a year later as the > gun-shy US passed up on an opportunity to save lives. Maybe the global 911 > was busy. Gersham mentioned to me the other night...
http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story4013 Black Hawk Down: Shoot first, don’t ask questions afterwards In October 1993, 18 US soldiers died during a botched mission in Mogadishu. The incident is the subject of a new film, Black Hawk Down. But, asks Alex...
War Crimes And Punishment: Trying Bin Laden By Ian Andrew Bell Nov. 22, 2001 VANCOUVER – Five days after the horrific attacks of September 11, US President George W. Bush announced that he wanted to receive Bin Laden “Dead Or Alive” in a grisly...
I think the issue of noninterference gets raised when the US (or any entity, including the UN) dispenses “justice” with an uneven hand, and with its own, near-term interests in mind. Did the US do a good thing in the 1960s by embroiling themselves on the...
As the U.S. Economy continues to lag and the energy crisis continues to heighten tensions, our friends the US Government have offered few solutions short of ordering Federal offices to reduce energy consumption by sending fewer emails. In fact, most of the US...
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