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11 Sept and the 'war on terrorism'
- September 2002 archive
Please note that the articles listed below have a link back to the main 'war on terrorism' index page rather than this one, so you will need to use your back button to return to this page ...
- US quietly turns up the heat on Iran, Peter Beaumont, 29 September 2002
- Doubts set in on Afghan mission: US soldiers told to lie, Rupert Wingfield Hayes, 28 September 2002
- Not in our name, John Pilger, 28 September 2002
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Russia fears US oil companies will take over world's second-biggest reserves, Andrew Buncombe, 26 September 2002
- New Bush Policy: WE Hate THEIR Freedoms, Ira Chernus, 26 September 2002
- How I became a target for America's zealots, Anita Roddick, 26 September 2002
- The Politicization Of War With Iraq: "This has to end", US Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, 25 September, 2002
- War is a Lousy Way to Win an Election, Larry Weiss, 24 September 2002
- Culture War With B-2's, Maureen Dowd, 22 September 2002
- Now for the Bush Doctrine, Peter Beaumont, 22 September 2002
- Dismantling Democracy: What's Behind the Magic Trick of War? Thom Hartmann, 22 September 2002
- Feminism as imperialism: George Bush is not the first empire-builder to wage war in the name of women, Katharine Viner, 21 September 2002
- Empire and Military Supremacy at Heart of Bush Strategy, Roland Watson, 21 September 2002
- 'The National Security Strategy of the United States', the full text of Bush's National Security Strategy, 20 September 2002
- A Short History of US Policy in the Islamic World (The Last 50 Years), Francisco Gil-White, 19 September 2002
- US sends forces to wage secret war in Horn of Africa, Andrew Buncombe and Rupert Cornwell, 19 September 2002
- US Hypocritical on Human-Rights Abuses, Marie Cocco, 19 September 2002
- Waging War Seldom Leads to Lasting Peace, Marwan Bishara, 18 September 2002
- USA Patriot Act Needs Dismantling, Editorial, 18 September 2002
- Some Bay Area Democrats May Oppose Iraq Attack: Barbara Lee is Finding Support for Opposition to Military Action, Edward Epstein, 18 September 2002
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President Bush wants war, not justice, Robert Fisk, 18 September 2002
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Untested administration hawks clamor for war, James Bamford, 17 September 2002
- In An Age of Global Terror, The Nuclear Industry is Unsafe - At Any Price, Editorial, 17 September 2002
- Illegal Occupation: the tragedy of an epic injustice that is at the root of Bush's and Blair's threats of war, John Pilger, 16 September 2002
- FBI joins interrogation of prime suspect, Raymond Whitaker, 15 September 2002
- America's case for war is built on blindness, hypocrisy and lies: George Bush and Donald Rumsfeld are wilfully ignoring the realities of the Middle East, the result can only be catastrophic, Robert Fisk, 15 September 2002
- Glimmers of hope and decency during a bad week for Arabs in America, Robert Fisk, 14 September 2002
- The Last Emperor: One Thing Was Made Crystal Clear Yesterday: There Is No Other Authority Than America, No Law But US Law, Polly Toynbee, 13 September 2002
- Qatar base may provide permanent home for US troops, Andrew Buncombe in Washington, 13 September 2002
- Amid War Talk, Everyday Needs Face Neglect, Marie Cocco, 12 September 2002
- The tortured logic that links Iraq to this memorial: in future it will seem a shame to have all this patriotism floating about and no one to destroy, Mark Steel, 12 September 2002
- No More 11th of Septembers - not In Iraq or elsewhere, WILPF (International), 11 September 2002
- Australia: part of the problem: Australia's contribution to the war on terror can be summarised as 365 days of missed opportunities, David Wright-Nevill, 11 September 2002
- Fundamentalism is the Enemy of All Civilized Humanity, RAWA Statement on the anniversary of the September 11 tragedy, 11 September 2002
- This war is a failure: the anniversary of September 11 will be remembered with highly charged images, especially those of the grieving families of the victims; what will not be clear is the exploitation of their grief and of our memory of the great atrocity, John Pilger, 11 September 2002
- The Hijackings are Still in Progress, Laurie King-Irani, 11 September 2002
- Anger at US Said to Be at New High, Jane Perlez, 11 September 2002
- Nelson Mandela: The United States of America is a Threat to World Peace, Tim Radford, 11 September 2002
- Legislative responses to terrorism: draconian laws passed in the UK and the US after September 11 threaten the very democracy they are meant to protect, Philip Thomas, 11 September 2002
- Beyond September 11: beyond responsibility - last year's terrorist attacks on the US have allowed President Bush to pursue with impunity a boundless and unjustifiable war on terror, Phil Scraton, 11 September 2002
- The new rules needed to build a new world, Deborah Orr, 11 September 2002
- One year on: A view from the Middle East, Robert Fisk, 11 September 2002
- This war is a failure: the anniversary of September 11 will be remembered with highly charged images, especially those of the grieving families of the victims; what will not be clear is the exploitation of their grief and of our memory of the great atrocity, John Pilger, 11 September 2002
- One Year Later: September Eleventh 2002 Statement, Peaceful Tomorrows, 11 September 2002
- Not In Our Name: A Statement of Conscience Against War and Repression, US Citizens, published 10 September 2002, onoing.
- British Government's Report on Campaign Against Terrorism, 10 September 2002
- Look for Hope in 9/11 Observances, Sean Gonsalves, 10 September 2002
- As Terror War Expands, Failures Multiply, William D. Hartung, 10 September 2002
- Some of Us Did Not Die, Laura Flanders, 10 September 2002
- Bush is Intent on Painting Allies and Enemies in the Middle East as Evil, Robert Fisk, 10 September 2002
- There's Still Time for Americans to Stop Insanity, Robert Jensen, 9 September 2002
- On Eve of One-Year Anniversary, ACLU Says Terrorist Attacks Have Changed American Law and Society, ACLU, 9 September 2002
- Calling 9-11: America and Iraq, Ramzi Kysia, 9 September 2002
- Drain the Swamp and There Will Be No More Mosquitoes: by attacking Iraq, the US will invite a new wave of terrorist attacks, Noam Chomsky, 9 September 2002
- The Blinding Gauze of Sentimentality, Salim Muwakkil, 9 September 2002
- Church and trade unions unite to condemn 'downward spiral of conflict and destruction', Paul Vallely and Ben Russell, 9 September 2002
- When the whirlwind blows, John Pilger, 5 September 2002
- 'Terrorism did not begin on September 11': To call the attacks on the US an 'intelligence failure' is to misunderstand the nature of intelligence, Stella Rimington (says former MI5 chief), 4 September 2002
- What really changed: The aftershocks of September 11 are still being felt across the globe - but they are not the ones we imagined, Jonathan Freedland, 4 September 2002
- Mary Robinson: Human Rights Crusader, Boston Globe Editorial, 3 September 2002, Boston Globe Editorial, 3 September 2002
- War on Terrorism Has Oily Undercurrent, Sean Gonsalves, 3 September 2002
- Secrecy Is Our Enemy, Bob Herbert, 2 September 2002
- Too Much Secrecy: Governments Don't Like to be Accountable, William Pfaff, 2 September 2002
- Naked Aggression or Fig Leaf? Making Sense of the Iraq Situation, Mark Gubrud, 2 September 2002
- Message on the Commemoration of the 1st Anniversary of September 11, Dalai Lama, 1 September 2002
- Outrage at plan to celebrate tolerance, Observer, 1 September 2002
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