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Churchill’s Crimes & Chilcot Inquiry on Iraq War
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Churchill’s Crimes & Chilcot Inquiry on Iraq War
Gideon Polya

Anglo Holocaust Commission

In WW2 Churchill deliberately starved 6-7 million Indians to death, continued to foster Muslim-Hindu antipathy that led to the horrors of Indian Partition and persuaded his War Cabinet on racist Partition of Palestine. Yet Sir Martin Gilbert, an eminent UK historian and member of  the current UK Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War, made no mention of Churchill’s WW2 Bengali Holocaust  in 2 definitive books about Churchill.


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Congress Thinks Backing White House Plays it Safe
Sherwood Ross

America frequently makes wars because a cowardly Congress allows the White House to itself make the decision for war, a law school dean says.


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Obama and the Public
Sheldon Richman

Long live political cynicism!

Barack Obama, the current White House occupant, says that the people have a growing sense that “something is broken” in Washington. He attributes this to hyper-partisanship and a consequent lack of civility. As he put it Wednesday, “Those of us in Washington are not serving the people as well as we should. At times, it seems like we’re unable to listen to one another; to have at once a serious and civil debate.”


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American Empire
Timothy V. Gatto

(Part One)

I stopped trusting the United States a long time ago. I find it very hard to believe anything that comes from the federal government. I am convinced that both major political parties have the same agenda; world domination. I also believe that Congress has lost most of the power reserved for it by the United States Constitution. The Bush administration greatly expanded Executive Branch power, especially in the area of military operations. The Authorization for the Use of Force passed in 2002 had a stipulation that the Executive Branch must report to Congress every 60 days on how the AUOF was being used.  (Public Law 107-243, Oct 16, 2002).


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Israeli Hostage (Satire)
Gilad Atzmon

Israeli Hostage (Satire)


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Clinton urges speed in Haiti case
Agencies

Bill Clinton, the former US president, has urged Haiti and the US to move quickly to find a resolution in the case of 10 US citizens accused of trying to smuggle 33 children out of Haiti after the country's devastating earthquake.


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Severe storms batter North America
Agencies

Severe storms are battering the eastern coast of North America, disrupting air and rail travel, cutting electricity to thousands, and leading to dozens of deaths.


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N Korea frees US religious activist
Agencies

An American religious activist taken captive by North Korea in December has arrived in China and is due to fly back to the US, according to an official with the US embassy in Beijing.


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Afghan police 'kill civilians'
Agencies

Afghan border police have killed seven civilians after opening fire on a group of villagers they mistook for fighters, according to a police official in Kandahar province.


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Iran says nuclear deal is close
Agencies

A final deal on sending some Iranian uranium abroad for enrichment is close, Iran's foreign minister has said.


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Deaths reported in Yemen clashes
Agencies

Shia Muslim fighters have killed 23 Yemeni soldiers in twin attacks in the northern mountains, tribal and other sources say.


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