Annals of Liberation: Bush-Backed Somali Warlords Muzzle Media
Somalia Shuts Down Four Broadcasters (Toronto Star, via the ever-vigilant Angry Arab) [Update below]
Well, that didn’t take long, did it? Excerpts:
“At about 1 p.m. we got a letter instructing us to close the station,” said Ali Iman Sharmarke, a managing
Air America: Civilian Death Toll Grows in Somalia
Oxfam, the highly regarded UK charity, says that 70 innocent civilians – nomadic tribesmen – have been killed in air attacks by the U.S. and its Ethiopian “allies” now fighting to install their pet warlords in power in Somalia. From Reuters:
“Under international law, there is a duty to distinguish between military
Marching to Persia: First Blows Struck in Bush’s War on Iran
*Below is the post that I somehow lost yesterday.*
Hard on the heels of Bush’s bellicose language against Iran in his “New Way Forward” speech comes news that American forces stormed an Iranian consulate in Iraq in a heavily armed raid – including five helicopters – with threats to kill the Iranian diplomats inside if they did not surrender.
As Glenn Greenwald notes: “Isn’t it a definitive act of war for one country to storm the consulate of another, threaten to kill them

Operation Cannon Fodder: Bush’s Grand Delusion
So here’s the plan from George W. Bush:
1.We’re going to send some more troops, but not enough to make any kind of substantial difference in the disposal of forces on the ground.
2. The Iraqis are going to run their own military units now, but Americans will “back them up” in an escalation of horrific urban warfare against both Sunni
Mondo Apocalypto: Somalis Sacrificed for Bush’s Speech
As the U.S. bombing of Somalia enters its third day (see earlier post here), Tom Raum of AP offers a telling insight as to why at least 27 Somali citizens have been killed: to give some extra oomph to Bush’s “New Way Forward” snake oil pitch tonight. Bush and his allies will use the “attack on al-Qaeda targets in Somalia” as a way to morph the unprovoked war against Iraq — which had no ties to al Qaeda or any terrorist group that threatened the United States —

Blood Meridian: Bush’s High Crimes of Torture and War
If you want to see the depravity and filth that festers in the core of the Bush Administration made plain, read the story below. The regimen of torture and suffering being inflicted on captives in Bush’s War of Terror is not some sort of aberrant overreaction to concerns about national security and public safety: these specifically designed, deliberately induced tortures are

US Attacks Somalia, Taking Sides With Former Enemy Warlords
UPDATED VERSION
The United States has committed an act of war against Somalia (as Buzzflash noted), launching a gunship attack in pursuit of “suspected al Qaeda operatives.” Several people were killed when US planes “strafed the village of Hayo near the Kenyan border” and possibly the village of Ras Kamboni, the Guardian reports. It is highly unlikely that whole villages can be strafed without killing some innocent civilians. But then again,

Claiming the Prize: Bush Surge Aimed at Securing Iraqi Oil
This is my latest piece for Truthout.org, with some updating.
I. The Twin Engines of Bush’s War
The reason that George W. Bush insists that “victory” is achievable in Iraq is not because he is deluded or isolated or ignorant or detached from reality or ill-advised. No, it’s that his definition of “victory” is different from those bruited about

We Are Devo: Bush Picks New Flunky to Fan War and Tyranny
The excellent Larisa Alexandrova at Raw Story has the raw story behind the exit of John “Death Squad” Negroponte from the intelligence throne and his replacement by corporate/covert apparatchik Michael McConnell. It seems that ol’ “Death Squad” is not bloodthirsty or devious enough for Dick Cheney, who is orchestrating an Iraq-style “mendacity shop” to manipulate and manufacture intelligence in support of a military strike on Iran.
(Oh by the way,

Body Blow: Bush’s Worldwide War on Women
Note: Below is an article from 2003 that is, sadly, as relevant today as ever. I ran across it while doing some research on an upcoming article on the politics of healthcare, and a new development that has the potential to help transform the geopolitical landscape in a positive way (in contrast to the Bushist way of geopolitical transformation: mass killing and “creative destruction”). But more of that later. Here is a look back at the early days of