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Anti-War Protests Sweep Globe Following Launch of Strikes in Iraq
by Agence France Presse Staff - CommonDreams/Agence France Presse

UN Security Council Members Say U.S. Lacks Legal Basis for Attack
by Felicity Barringer - The New York Times

Activists Stay in Baghdad to Face Bombs, Help Survivors
by Dana Hull - San Jose Mercury News

This Is What History Feels Like
by Tom Hayden - The Nation

Iraq, the 51st state
by Matthew Engel - The Guardian (UK)

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  The fact that we will have acted out of fear of terrorism in an impulse of self-protection does not change the essential nature of this event for much of the rest of the world. What matters is the answer to a single question: Does the United States consider itself bound by any international obligation if that obligation is seen as an impediment to its will?
-- Leon Fuerth, former national security advisor - An Air Of Empire: The Heavy Price Of Dominance, March 20th, 2003 - TomPaine.commonSense/Washington Post

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  Article VI of the U.S. Constitution says that any agreements or treaties signed by the United States take on the force of U.S. Constitutional law, i.e. treaties we sign are extentions of our own constitution.  The United States co-authored and signed the United Nations charter, which says:

3.  All Members shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security, and justice, are not endangered.

4.  All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.
-- Charter of the United Nations, Chapter 1, Article 2: Principles, June 26th, 1945

Weekly Recommendations

Webcast: Democracy Now:
Will Iraqi-americans Be Detained?
Book: Norman Solomon -
Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You
Website: September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows Film: The Life of David Gale
DVD: Three Kings Activity: Civil Disobedience
CD: Various Artists: Peace Not War

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