Archive for June 4th, 2005


US lowers standards in army numbers crisis

 The US military has stopped battalion commanders from dismissing new recruits for drug abuse, alcohol, poor fitness and pregnancy in an attempt to halt the rising attrition rate in an army under growing strain as a result of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.


Is that a draft I feel? This is a crisis for the ruling class; a war they can not win yet can not admit they are losing. And that means many will die, but it won’t be them or their children, will it?


They still don’t get it.



The BBC concludes that the US and the UK are still at a loss to explain what is going on in Iraq. I concur. They are operating on flawed assumptions and old models. Their pet theories shift daily. Given the hermetically sealed environments our decision makers are working in, nothing is going to change.


Well, don’t confuse the Fox News version of the war and White House PR spin with what they know is happening in Iraq. Still, it’s true, they don’t get it. How could the US military, the strongest in the world, be losing to an amorphous underground of resistance fighters? And y’know, that’s just what they said about the Vietnam War and they lost that war too. They just can’t understand that if you invade a country the inhabitants will fight to the death to make you leave. Maybe they’ve lied so much and so often they believe what they say about being there for democracy and freedom…

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Do as I say not as I do

Rumsfeld issues a sharp rebuke to China on arms

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Justice is the right of all our victims

Gemma McCartney - 28 May 2005



They murdered my brother without regard…


Do they think that does not hurt?


It breaks my heart.


They thought they could walk away because they had the shield of the IRA…


But the IRA is a more educated animal than these beasts and true Republicans have seen through their attempts to dismiss the actions that were authorised that night


Despite public calls from the leader of Sinn Fein these men still act without account and dismiss the authority that they swore allegiance to.


Will time ease their conscience?


Brave men who have fought and suffered for principles have admitted that this crime has become a public embarrassment to their aspirations for truth and justice.


This must be rectified before the credibility of nationalism, republicanism or political mandates can be restored.
 
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