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Capture of Mosul
Ushers in the Birth of a Sunni Caliphate
By
Patrick Cockburn
If the Isis
advance takes more towns and villages, then the territory lost to the government
may become too large to reconquer.
Sunni
Caliphate Has Been Bankrolled By Saudi Arabia
By
Robert Fisk
The jihadists
of Isis and sundry other groupuscules paid by the Saudi Wahhabis - and by
Kuwaiti oligarchs - now rule thousands of square miles.
Iraq
in Hell: Blame the Necons!
The
secret history of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
By
Joseph Cannon
Even fighters
for the rival Nusra front -- the Syrian rebels who eat hearts and desecrate
churches -- temporarily broke with ISIS, on the grounds that ISIS is too
extreme.
America's Covert
Re-Invasion of Iraq
By
Tony Cartalucci
With the West
declaring ISIS fully villainous in an attempt to intervene more directly in
northern Iraq and eastern Syria, creating a long desired "buffer zone" within
which to harbor, arm, and fund an even larger terrorist expeditionary
force.
How
The US Is Arming Both Sides Of The Iraqi Conflict
By
Tyler Durden
The clear
winner here? The US military-industrial complex.
Bowe
Bergdahl, Barack Obama, and the Horror of America
By
Paul Street
"'The
governor said that the villagers have brought two tractor trailers full of
pieces of human bodies to his office to prove the casualties that had occurred,'
A
Coup? Nonsense!
By
Uri Avnery
Israel: "Not
a state that has an army, but an army that has a state".
The
Duality
From
My Lai to Abu Graib
By
David Chicoine
The military
has the allure of power which has attracted young men to it for ages as some
kind of macho crucible.
Capitalism's
Bullets in Latin America
Invisible
Empires, State Power and 21st Century Colonialism
By
Benjamin Dangl
Friends of
empire and capital are found at the heights of power among Latin America's
political leaders.
The
Origins of Social Violence
By
Richard Wilkinson
Richard
Wilkinson explains why social violence in unequal societies is not just a case
of the poor attacking the rich.
Hard News
Iraq : 1,700 Killed In Mass
Executions Of Civilians and Soldiers in Mosul, Say UN:
A UN
spokesman says the number of killings could run into the hundreds. Unconfirmed
reports say 1,700 Shia soldiers have been executed. "We've also had reports
suggesting that the government forces have also committed excesses, in
particular the shelling of civilian areas.
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