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Tag Archives: War
The Heavyweights Weigh In
I would urge you to read today’s op-ed by two former Secretaries of State, Henry Kissinger and James Baker, on the military intervention in Libya. I would say this is the closest piece, out of those I’ve read anyway, to … Continue reading
Again and Again and Again
Libyan rebels, who have apparently shipped off $106 million worth of oil this week, are calling on NATO to step up the air raids against regime military positions. Apparently regime forces have positioned equipment, trucks, personnel and tanks, in largely civilian … Continue reading