- Never Again (January 21, 2002)
...... - A Deliberate Strategy of Disruption (November 4, 2001)
...... - Hiroshima Hits 'Pax Americana' at A-Bomb Memorial (August 5, 2002)
...nation to suffer a nuclear attack -- was researching an atomic bomb during World War II, and just months after a top politician hinted Tokyo might someday abandon... - Developing Nations Deserve to Have Leading Positions on International Bodies (March 27, 2004)
...-7 meetings reflects a global equilibrium that disappeared long ago. After World War II Germany and Japan were the defeated aggressors, the Soviet Union posed a m... - Millions Rally for Peace Around World (February 17, 2003)
... In Berlin, an estimated 500,000 turned out in the biggest protests since World War II to support the Government's opposition to war on Iraq, while France's Inte... - A Supersized Fleet Carrier (October 6, 2002)
...emories of the gigantic H-4 Hercules Spruce Goose seaplane designed during World War II by Howard Hughes, the reclusive billionaire industrialist and film produce... - Foreign Troops Attempt to Quell Anarchy in Solomon Is. (July 24, 2003)
...olomon Islands — The biggest military operation in the South Pacific since World War II got underway Thursday when an Australian-led peacekeeping force poured int... - War Tribunal Commences, Minus United States (March 11, 2003)
...rld justice since the Nuremberg military tribunal tried Nazi leaders after World War II. But Washington, fearing that American troops could face politically m... - Still Not Enough (October 9, 2002)
...l deterrence and nonmilitary containment that has worked pretty well since World War II. Having that system as the anchor of international relations doesn't me... - War May Reshape Global Order (March 19, 2003)
...t-West alignment that characterized the cold war emerged from the chaos of World War II. As that war shattered old alliances and created new ones, so a US inva... - To keep a population in line, wage perpetual war against a vague enemy (March 10, 2002)
...on to the threat of the Axis powers who menaced the civilized world during World War II is the product of minds that have lost themselves in political opportunism... - A True Patriot Can Pose Hard Questions (October 23, 2001)
... H. Jackson for the majority in 1943. This was, remember, at the height of World War II, when the war's outcome was very much in doubt. If we discourage disse... - Italy Stands Behind US Over Iraq (September 25, 2002)
...addam Hussein to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. "Anyone who lived through World War II and who responsibly tries to learn from the lessons of history will recogn... - American Exceptionalism (October 25, 2004)
... has been a staple of both Democratic and Republican administrations since World War II. Similarly, the Roman, British, Spanish and other empires believed they we... - Torturers in America (April 12, 2002)
...nited States, like those Nazi fugitives who found comfortable havens after World War II in Argentina, Bolivia, or Chile. One of the Guatemalan generals who superv... - Super Puppeteer (September 2, 2002)
...For the first time since the end of World War II a great power has decided to overthrow a ruling regime through an external... - An Anti-War Movement of One (September 12, 2002)
...e will spend more on defense in this decade than we did directly on all of World War II. So where's the world war? All around us. Today, depending on how you c... - Administration Shifts Rhetoric On Goals in Iraq (August 1, 2003)
..." to Iraq similar to its efforts to transform Germany in the decades after World War II. The Bush aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity, outlined a long-t... - What the White House Knew (May 17, 2002)
...dvance and doing nothing because he wanted an excuse to draw the U.S. into World War II. Similar theories have surrounded the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 and... - Remember Falluja (April 28, 2004)
...to avoid hurting civilians. "We brought to this action our experience from World War II, Korea, Vietnam ... The operation in Falluja will be remembered and studie... - U.S. to Worldwide Firms: Iraq Safer Than You Think (May 7, 2004)
...onstruction rivals the Marshall plan and the reconstruction of Japan after World War II," Procter says optimistically. "Of course there are dangers, but the payof... - US Peacekeeping at Risk (June 21, 2002)
...in international law since the Nazi war crimes tribunal in Nuremberg after World War II. "I don't know if there is a way [of solving the impasse]," said Norwe... - Scraping Home (September 23, 2002)
...... - Planning Ahead (November 20, 2002)
...red the '30s, when the last mass movement flourished? The ties were cut by World War II and the McCarthy purges. Illusion abounded — fairy tales about JFK; ignora... - Anti-Americanism, Russia, and Negative Values (June 6, 2002)
...or anti-that." Even the homegrown anti-Communist movement in America after World War II was negative to its core. "You can find negative values in almost any ideo... - Japanese Press Questions Troop Dispatch (January 17, 2004)
...the case, "Japan would lose its international reputation it built up after World War II as a country that provides aid via peaceful means on the basis of its paci... - Is 'Groupthink' Driving Us to War? (September 16, 2002)
... making process that occurred during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the post-World War II Marshall Plan. So far the Bush administration's foreign policy team ha... - A Global Peace March (February 16, 2003)
...hat read "Bush to Nuremberg," the site of the Nazi war-crimes trials after World War II. "I am actually a close ally of America, I have always been," he said.... - Bush's Doctrine for War (March 18, 2003)
...." Mr. Bush's words were, in many ways, drawn straight from the days of World War II — an era of far clearer challenges and more obvious threats. The president... - 200,000 in SF Protest War Buildup (February 17, 2003)
... to build on the momentum of Saturday's turnouts around the world. From World War II veterans to mothers nursing their children, the demonstrators filled the b... - Across the US, Protesters Rally Against War (February 16, 2003)
...mble and express their views." Protesters in Miami included veterans of World War II, the Vietnam War and the Persian Gulf War, and they joined 150 other demon... - Europeans Angry, Disgusted with Bush (February 16, 2003)
...tiree in Paris, said of Americans, "We were happy to have their support in World War II. They helped us a lot. But we need to avoid this war." Some political a... - The Legality of Using Force (September 21, 2002)
...t, the United Nations Charter was ratified as a treaty by the Senate after World War II, and the Constitution explicitly makes all treaties "the supreme law of th... - Study: 100,000 Soldiers Needed to Rebuild Iraq after Invasion (September 23, 2002)
...struct those nations on the scale that occurred in Japan and Germany after World War II. The study was requested by the Army's director of transformation in Ma... - 'The Whole World is Against This War' (February 17, 2003)
...sign carried by survivors of the Allied bombing of Dresden at the close of World War II. Saturday's huge protests in Berlin mocked U.S. Secretary of Defense Donal... - Millions March Against War (February 16, 2003)
...e end of Vietnam, when there were massive protests, and before that it was World War II," said Michael Letwin, of New York City Labor Against the War. "Does that... - Hundreds of Soldiers Emerge as Conscientious Objectors (April 15, 2003)
...timated 200,000 COs in the Vietnam War, 4,300 in the Korean War, 37,000 in World War II and 3,500 in World War I. The military granted 111 COs from the army i... - US Cannot Hold Citizens as 'Combatants' (December 18, 2003)
...ent that a 1942 Supreme Court case involving the military tribunals during World War II supported the government's position. Conceivably, but not necessarily,... - Howard Zinn on Dissent (July 3, 2002)
..." And we are at war a lot. We've been at war a great deal since the end of World War II. And whenever we're at war, or near war, or worried about war, or finding... - Anti-War Rallies Draw Millions Around World (February 16, 2003)
...people gathered in Berlin for what police said was the largest rally since World War II. In addition to the students, activists and union members who are ubiqu... - Stories From the Inside (February 7, 2005)
...n the history of the United States, like the internment of the Japanese in World War II.... - The Anniversary of a Neo-Imperial Moment (September 12, 2002)
...bipartisan tradition" in U.S. foreign policy. U.S. foreign policy after World War II was based on two broad strategies: a realist policy organized around conta... - US Weighing New Doctrine for Tribunals (April 20, 2002)
...ion of the civilian charge of conspiracy. In the Nuremberg trials after World War II, the Allies declared the Nazi special police, the SS, a criminal organizat... - War Could Be Economic Suicide (February 27, 2003)
...ets in the 20th century. Conversely, Germany and Japan recovered well from World War II, in part because they were spared reparations and did not have to waste na... - Fewer College Activists at Forefront (November 17, 2002)
... buying their way out of the draft. World War I saw protests, and early on World War II did, too. But the Vietnam protests were different. They built on the ci... - Does the United States Start Wars? (October 8, 2002)
...ur national mythology—the American Revolution, the Civil War, World War I, World War II—we went to war for what still appear to be sound reasons. (Indeed, that ma... - NATO Enters Afghan Mire (August 11, 2003)
...in Afghanistan as a new era in the bloc's history. Originally set up after World War II to fight communism, NATO has decided that now it is time to target interna... - Empire Undressed (November 13, 2004)
...own to humanity? As Eland writes, "American societal mobilization to fight World War II surpassed even the massive effort during World War I. The US government's... - The Reason Why (April 21, 2003)
...rs—are the gods (or goddesses) reaching the ear of our President. As a World War II bomber pilot, I was always troubled by the title of a then-popular book, G... - Bush Makes Quick Work of Relaxing (August 5, 2002)
...nd a benefactor who kept the Cape Arundel club afloat during its difficult World War II days, when 5 of its 18 holes were plowed to grow needed crops. Mr. Bush... - Unilateralism Revisited (July 12, 2002)
...r an International Criminal Court dates back to the Nuremberg trials after World War II. At Nuremberg, the United States and its allies established the precedent... - George Bush's New Imperialism (August 4, 2002)
...lled against their British masters, but were crushed by RAF bombers. After World War II, London put a new king, Faisal II, on the throne. But real power was wield... - Patriotism and Protest (February 16, 2003)
... certainly had some cause to be wary of those who invoke patriotism. After World War II, "Americanism" seemed to become the property of the American Legion, the H... - Weapons Industry: Source of Terrorism (July 8, 2002)
... If we were to study the tactics of the weapons industrial complex since World War II ended in 1945, we will discover something curious which happened with regu... - Peace Activists Target War Profiteers (August 5, 2003)
...Purohit, an Institute associate working on the campaign, noted that during World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt said “I don’t want to see a single war mi... - American Apocalypse (December 22, 2003)
...er nations. The American superpower status derives from our emergence from World War II as uniquely powerful in every respect, still more so as the only superpowe... - Credibility Gap Redux (May 17, 2002)
...ston Churchill told citizens the truth about security lapses leading up to World War II. In the other, President Lyndon Johnsonócertain that voters would not tole... - Should Israel be Seen As Doomed? (May 12, 2002)
...e Far East, more commonly known as the Tokyo Tribunal, that was held after World War II did not take issue over this point. These incidents must have been eit... - How 'Balanced' was Bush's Speech? (July 5, 2002)
... to put democracy on hold, including the United States itself, both during World War II and in its present 'war on terror', the Palestinian Authority is required,... - Veterans in Congress Asking Toughest Questions (October 9, 2002)
...ion." Their numbers aren't what they used to be in the years just after World War II, but armed forces veterans still make up nearly one-third of the members o... - October Surprises (October 3, 2002)
... nonfinancial corporate sector as a whole is now at the lowest level since World War II, except for 1980 and 1982. If this were Bill Clinton, the commentators wou... - Fresh Memories of War (May 25, 2002)
...ery day felt in combat, typify the memories that resurface for veterans of World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War and other military combat this Memorial Day... - Ruling Expected in Balkan Genocide Case (April 19, 2004)
...tribunals are the first international courts to judge genocide cases since World War II and the Holocaust, for which the term was created. Judges acknowledge that... - Debating the War (October 11, 2002)
...NATE MAJORITY LEADER TOM DASCHLE: You tell those who fought in Vietnam and World War II they're not interested in the security of the American people. That is out... - Have 1,000 U.S. Souls Died for Oil? (September 14, 2004)
...ed in imperial wars to grab resources, much like the Japanese did prior to World War II. So Wolfowitz was more indirect. But is the conventional wisdom correct... - Bush Cites Philippines as Model in Rebuilding Iraq (October 18, 2003)
... administration often speaks of the occupations of Japan and Germany after World War II as models for the effort to rebuild Iraq, Mr. Bush used the visit here to... - The Day of the Anti-War Protests (February 16, 2003)
...half a million gathered in Berlin, marking the biggest protest there since World War II. Demonstrations in France, like Germany a chief opponent of U.S. plans to... - Uncivil Liberties (August 30, 2002)
... back to the detention of Japanese-Americans without legal recourse during World War II prohibits the imprisonment of American citizens except pursuant to an act... - New US Doctrine Worries Europeans (September 29, 2002)
...rogue states since the Sept. 11 attacks last year, is jettisoning the post-World War II system of multilateral institutions and coalitions -- such as the U.N. Sec... - A New York State of Mind (February 16, 2003)
...er, a slightly frail 91-year-old veteran of both the Spanish Civil War and World War II and author of "Comrades: Tales of a Brigadista in the Spanish Civil War."... - Mass Arrests of Muslims in Los Angeles (December 19, 2002)
...he arrests were reminiscent of the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. "I think it is shocking what is happening," she said. "We are getti... - Nuclear Arms Taboo Challenged in Japan (June 9, 2002)
...icial pacifism is more than a simple policy. Since the country's defeat in World War II with the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – the only time atomic weapons... - America Brings Democracy: Censor Now, Vote Later (June 22, 2003)
...er American military occupation is nothing new, by the way. In Japan after World War II, books on the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were proscribed, I... - United in Word and Deed (February 16, 2003)
...heir own war," and "Saddam is bad. War is worse." In Miami, veterans of World War II, the Vietnam War and the Gulf War were among about 150 demonstrators march... - Protests Over, Anti-War Activists Look for New Focus (May 27, 2003)
...ent 3 1/2 years in American internment camps for Japanese-Americans during World War II. Like many who objected to this latest war, she carries away a sense of fa... - What Is a Neo-Conservative Anyway? (August 13, 2003)
...o-conservatives, the Nazi Holocaust that killed some 6 million Jews during World War II is the seminal experience of the 20th century. Not only was it a genocide... - Tourists and Torturers (May 11, 2004)
... and showed off his father's cache of pictures from the Pacific Theater in World War II, which shook me so badly that I can't remember with any certainty what the... - How Long Can Guantánamo Prisoners Be Held? (April 9, 2002)
...he Irish Republican Army. And Japanese-Americans were subject to it during World War II in an episode that most Americans now deeply regret. Indeed, one of the... - Has Bush Infringed the Constitution? (September 3, 2002)
...anti-war activists and banned anti-war publications from the mails. During World War II, Franklin Roosevelt interned tens of thousands of Japanese-Americans. "... - US Prisoners in Cuba Run the Gamut (June 13, 2002)
...United States' shameful experience with Japanese-Americans interned during World War II. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has evoked similar sentiments, sayin... - Strikers as Terrorists? (June 27, 2002)
...hey know it's what happened to their most famous leader, Harry Bridges. In World War II the US government, particularly through the US Navy, cut deals with the Mo... - The Fog of War Talk (July 28, 2003)
...e concept of an "axis," of course, evokes memories of the "Axis powers" of World War II and suggests an alliance or confederation of states that pose a significan... - Public's Anger Simmers Over Airport Searches (March 11, 2002)
...e file of complaints such as the Horrigans' is growing. An 86-year-old World War II fighter ace was repeatedly searched at the Phoenix airport last month afte... - Iraq War Hawks Plan to Reshape Entire Mideast (September 10, 2002)
...Iraq would lead to a reassessment of the US-Saudi alliance, which dates to World War II but has become strained since Sept. 11 attacks, and the worsening of the I... - Men From Muslim Nations Swamp Immigration Office (December 19, 2002)
...ps of Germans during World War I and the internment of the Japanese during World War II. "It's outrageous," Mr. Reed said. "This is another example of the gove... - Perils of Preemptive War (September 23, 2002)
.... The Bush administration's goal of regime change is the equivalent of our World War II aim of unconditional surrender, and it would have similar postwar conseque... - Is Protest Music Dead? (April 16, 2002)
...y, the détente between Capitol Hill, New York and Hollywood — unseen since World War II — has tangible consequences. Bay area artist Michael Franti and Spearhe... - Turkey Still Ambivalent About US Bases for Iraq War (February 18, 2003)
... for its losses. Capping a week of European divisiveness not seen since World War II and a weekend of massive antiwar protests in cities across the globe, Turk... - US Weighs Tactical Nuclear Strike on Iraq (January 25, 2003)
...e yet can exceed the power of the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, Japan, in World War II. The administration has since been pushing Congress to pay for a study... - Rumsfeld's Muddy Quagmire (December 6, 2004)
...se policies ignored the lessons learned in the occupation of Germany after World War II. After that conflict, the United States had to rely on some undesirable Ge... - Amphetamines Prescribed in Mission that Killed Canadians (January 4, 2003)
...preferred to fall asleep. The stimulants have been used by fliers since World War II, and were doled out by the hundreds during the Persian Gulf War and in Afg... - Japan's Military Sculpts New Image in Iraqi Sand (February 10, 2004)
...eep here since the Imperial Army led 2 million soldiers to their deaths in World War II and the United States dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki t... - Bush Talks Security, Protesters Skeptical (March 31, 2003)
... on the accomplishments of the Coast Guard, now on its highest alert since World War II. As part of his $74.7 billion war budget, Bush has asked lawmakers to a... - The Geopolitics of War (November 5, 2001)
...necessary to travel back in time—specifically, to the final years of World War II, when the US government began to formulate plans for the world it would do... - Military Justice is to Justice as Military Music is to Music (November 21, 2001)
...ut the Court suggested no distinction between citizens and residents. In a World War II case, the Supreme Court upheld a military tribunal's conviction and execut... - Australia Seeks Nukes (September 21, 2003)
...ded," he said. Australia seriously considered the nuclear option after World War II, but decided against it. The Government denies any interest now. The s... - The United States, Territorial Security and the Threats Against It (November 22, 2004)
...eriority in the world. But the leaders of that country gradually and after World War II, with such slogans as "The Russians are coming," "the Communist threat," a... - The War According to Col. Hackworth (August 4, 2003)
...itics, no one disputes his half-century of military accomplishment. During World War II the 15-year-old Hackworth lied about his age to fight in Italy. During Vie... - A Bloody Peace in Iraq (July 21, 2003)
...and Japan were not transformed into prosperous democracies overnight after World War II, and it would be unrealistic to expect miracles in Iraq. Yet as the weeks... - Blockade the Airwaves: Piquetero TV in Argentina (March 1, 2004)
...d one. But it was not impossible. A Polish engineer, who had worked during World War II constructing radars and intercepting communications for the Allies, gave R... - Lawsuit Challenges Bush on War With Iraq (February 13, 2003)
...ce Against Iraq.' " Congress has not formally declared a war since World War II. The War Powers Act, passed in 1973 in response to the Vietnam War and the... - Americans Pay Price For Speaking Out (August 9, 2003)
... not supporting them." His father fought in World War I, his cousins in World War II, and his only brother in Korea. "I'm not anti-war." But his speech last... - Secure Often Means Secret (May 16, 2002)
...e Bush administration has moved more quickly than any administration since World War II to make government activities, documents and other information secret, lib... - Embed with the Pentagon (March 5, 2003)
...ts. Until Vietnam, reporters always went under fire with the troops. In World War II, they were even awarded the honorary rank of major (I’m an honorary Lieute... - Regime Change (January 27, 2003)
...t with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Aside from the post-World War II success stories - Germany, Japan, and Italy - "the US record of installing... - Councils of War (January 1, 2002)
...onomic, diplomatic, and, eventually, military pre-eminenceóa position that World War II cemented. Europeans, Latin Americans, Third World leaders, the United N... - Congress's Rollover on War (January 6, 2003)
...ly inevitable war on Iraq is not an emergency of the sort that got us into World War II, our last declared war. The nearest thing to a Pearl Harbor-like sneak att... - This Unspeakable Act Made Us War Criminals (August 4, 2002)
...t that it should be used." A self-eulogizing act Paul Fussell, a World War II platoon leader-turned English professor, in an essay titled, Thank God for... - What Michael Moore Misses About the Empire (July 5, 2004)
...hes, just as it was of the Clinton administration and, in fact, every post-World War II president. Ever since FDR cut a deal with the House of Saud giving U.S. su... - Briefing Depicted Saudis as Enemies (August 6, 2002)
...gime in Iraq, like the ones we helped establish in Germany and Japan after World War II, there are a lot of possibilities." Of the two dozen people who attende... - FBI to Count Local Muslims and Mosques (January 28, 2003)
... A.C.L.U. compared the order to the ethnic census information collected in World War II, a precursor to the internment of Japanese-Americans. Arab-American lea... - The Eagle Has Crash Landed (July 9, 2002)
...books record that World War I broke out in 1914 and ended in 1918 and that World War II lasted from 1939 to 1945. However, it makes more sense to consider the two... - Oil, Imperialism and 'Hypocrisy' (February 16, 2003)
... trader from Surrey has a different view: "I don't think America came into World War II only to rescue us. They had their own reasons — Pearl Harbor being a major... - King Day Rallies Take Anti-War Tone (January 21, 2003)
...y on vintage Uncle Sam recruitment posters — "to invade Iraq." Retired World War II veteran O'Kelly McCluskey carried a "Veterans for Peace" sign as he waited... - Wide Range of Ages, Races and Parties Unite on Iraq (February 16, 2003)
...rt in the demonstration — which would make it the largest in Germany since World War II. "What happens in the end should be up to the taxpayer," said Freimut S... - 'Weapons of Mass Destruction' Meaningless (October 7, 2002)
...ars' War. Japanese attempts to use biological weapons against China during World War II were of limited success. More recently there have been accidental releases... - War Resisters: 'We Won't Go' to 'We Won't Pay' (August 3, 2002)
...lternative Service Program for conscientious objectors, which started with World War II. Until then, there was no legal recognition for conscientious objection... - Immigrants Detained in Crowded, Cold Centers (December 19, 2002)
... "reminiscent of what happened in the past with Japanese-Americans" during World War II. Shakib told Reuters that after talks with the INS, officials had promi... - The War After the War (March 19, 2003)
... dedicated to planning for post-war occupation two years before the end of World War II. In the case of Iraq, similar foresight has not been exercised. And wh... - A Grand Strategy of Transformation (December 1, 2002)
...ent respect for the opinions of humankind. Richard Overy's fine history of World War II devotes an entire chapter to the Allies' triumph in what he calls "the mor... - The Anti-War Movement Prepares to Escalate (March 14, 2003)
...ill start converging on a nearby four-acre plot of land that Bud Boothe, a World War II veteran, donated to the Military Globalization Project. They're going to c... - How War Left the Law Behind (November 21, 2002)
...which purported to outlaw war and was signed by every major belligerent in World War II. Of course it remains useful politically to act with the backing of th... - US Military Fears Exodus of Army Reserves in Wake of Iraq (September 15, 2003)
...en soldiers have been mobilized at a level thought to be the highest since World War II. Those concerns grew last week when the Army announced that about 20,0... - Wanded for Being Nonwhite (October 10, 2002)
...nd that people who looked like me comprised the most decorated unit during World War II even while their families were being held in concentration camps throughou... - More than 1,100 Civilians Dead from Iraqi War – Possibly Many More (May 4, 2003)
...senior research scientist at Carnegie Mellon University. Conflicts such as World War II caused millions of civilian deaths. Mark Burgess, a research analyst wi... - US Strategy, Perception vs. Deception (July 21, 2003)
... The basic strategy behind a war always has been publicly discussed. In World War II, after Dec. 7 and the German declaration of war, the basic outlines of the... - North, South Korea Exchange Fire Over DMZ (July 17, 2003)
... commemorates its 1948 Constitution. The Koreas were divided at the end of World War II. Under terms of the armistice, North and South Korean soldiers can pat... - America's Empire of Bases (January 15, 2004)
...h is voluntary, bears almost no relation to the duties of a soldier during World War II or the Korean or Vietnamese wars. Most chores like laundry, KP ("kitchen p... - The CIA's Secret Army (January 26, 2003)
...ovan, the general in charge of espionage and clandestine operations during World War II, whose Office of Strategic Services sent paramilitary commandos behind ene... - Building Cities for Peace (March 31, 2003)
... presidential primaries." Lisl Standen, an 87-year-old refugee from pre-World War II Germany who spearheaded the campaign to pass the antiwar resolution in rur... - 100 Arrested in US Anti-War Protests (December 11, 2002)
... to protest a possible war on Iraq. More than 100 people were arrested. World War II veteran Ray Kaepplinger was among 40 people picketing outside a Chicago fe... - Losing the Home Front (December 22, 2002)
...t's part of it, certainly. There is a reason we think of "home front" as a World War II concept and not a Vietnam one. "Home front" suggests the appearance, at le... - American Primacy in Perspective (July 1, 2002)
...dern history, with the sole exception of its own position after 1945 (when World War II had temporarily laid waste every other major economy). The U.S. economy is... - Impossible Histories (July 1, 2002)
...ay.] These won widespread support, and even after their military defeat in World War II, they continued to serve as unavowed models in both ideology and statecraf... - Occupation Economic Reforms of Dubious Legality (January 10, 2004)
...a and Haiti, have rarely declared themselves to be occupying forces. After World War II, for example, the Allies claimed the Hague regulations did not apply becau... - Oops, More Unexpected Casualties (September 24, 2002)
...rted dropping on Baghdad, an Army pal slipped me a Pentagon study based on World War II experiences estimating that U.S. forces would suffer 50,000 casualties dur... - The Crimes at Abu Ghraib Are Not the Worst (May 11, 2004)
...in violation of the rule the Allies enforced against the Nazis at the post-World War II Nuremburg Trials, they chose to launch an aggressive, unprovoked, and unne... - The Wrong War (July 1, 2002)
...the Russian government of Tsar Alexander III, the French Resistance during World War II, the Zionist Irgun in Palestine, the Kenyan "Mau Mau" independence movemen... - US Quietly Chides German for Dissent on Iraq (August 16, 2002)
...erman officials acknowledge, Mr. Schr–der went too far. No one here, after World War II, wants any special "German way" in foreign policy separate from NATO and t... - Embattled Lab Unveils New Nukes (April 23, 2003)
... U.S. has been fabricating pits for decades. We made the first one (during World War II) in three years. Why (does) it take nearly a decade for one, single, certi... - Senior UN Official Warns Time Not Right For Elections (December 5, 2004)
...extending what is Tokyo's first military deployment to a combat zone since World War II. Meanwhile, the Iraqi Red Crescent said that it had pulled out of Fallu... - 'Combatants' Lack Rights, US Argues (June 20, 2002)
...s yesterday compared the filing to arguments used by the government during World War II to intern thousands of Japanese Americans as alleged security threats, and... - How Bush Wealth is Linked to The Holocaust (June 1, 2002)
...erman industrialist Fritz Thyssen, financed Adolf Hitler before and during World War II. It was first reported in 1994 by John Loftus and Mark Aarons in The Secre... - Controversial Anti-Terror Program in New Stage (January 10, 2003)
... But the California mass arrests, likened by some rights advocates to the World War II detention of Japanese, have sown what many Muslim advocates have called pa... - In Word, Song and Sign, an Emphatic No to Invasion of Iraq (February 16, 2003)
...ecorated American Army uniform he wore on the battlefields of Italy during World War II, Harold Unsicker said it was the first time he had felt compelled to prote... - Iraq: Clerics Say U.S. Will Pay Dearly If It Attacks Al-Fallujah, Al-Najaf (April 23, 2004)
...e new U.S. policy is akin to putting Nazis back in charge of Germany after World War II. Today's developments followed the ultimatum issued in Al-Fallujah by... - Officials Confirm Dropping Firebombs on Iraqi Troops (August 5, 2003)
...utrageous." "That's clearly Orwellian," he added. Developed during World War II and dropped on troops and Japanese cities, incendiary bombs have been used... - An Unnecessary War (January 1, 2003)
...ether, just as the United States and Communist Russia became allies during World War II. Saddam would still be unlikely to share his most valuable weaponry with a... - Civil Liberties and the War on Terrorism (February 22, 2004)
...he Palmer raids in World War I and the internment of Japanese-Americans in World War II, both of these statements seem to me hard to defend. For a similar leve... - Philip Berrigan, Apostle of Peace (December 7, 2002)
... a second lieutenant in the infantry — who fought across Western Europe in World War II, he persistently and publicly criticized the Vietnam War and U.S. foreign... - Charter of the Hamas (August 10, 2002)
...er to rule the world by means of that organization. They also stood behind World War II, where they collected immense benefits from trading with war materials and... - 30,000 More Soldiers Approved by Rumsfeld (January 29, 2004)
...st 21/2 years. This month, the Army began the largest troop rotation since World War II, moving about 250,000 troops in and out of Iraq and Afghanistan. The ro... - A New Grand Strategy (January 1, 2002)
...inent. The United States, of course, followed a similar strategy during World War II. From 1940 to 1944 it confined its role in the European war to providing e... - Patriot Act Snares Loyal Americans (December 24, 2002)
...d the arrests to when he and his family were imprisoned in Colorado during World War II. "I doubt that persons guilty of terrorist activities would voluntarily co... - Four Generations of the Bush Dynasty (January 11, 2004)
...ush's grandfather) became involved with the Middle East in the years after World War II. But it was George H.W. Bush, the current president's father, who forged t... - Perle's War Fever (August 1, 2002)
..., Maine at the family compound. His father, a decorated combat pilot in World War II, is also a patient and careful man. He relied on the United State's profes... - Some in Military Refuse to Fight in Iraq (March 21, 2003)
...iefs prohibited killing for any reason served in unarmed positions. During World War II, 42,000 conscientious objectors refused to fight. Many went to prison, but... - Hawaii, Alaska, Philadelphia Newest 'Civil Liberties Safe Zones' (May 30, 2003)
...ed by the United States Supreme Court: "The residents of Hawaii during World War II experienced firsthand the dangers of unbalanced pursuit of security withou... - NION: Return of College Peaceniks (October 8, 2002)
...early 1960s, the US government had a strong history of recent success — in World War II and the cold war, "So, it took a long time for students to think it was OK... - Selling War, Buying Recruits (March 7, 2003)
...rposes the famous photo of Marines about to plant the flag at Iwo Jima, in World War II. As the flag is planted, the climber re-appears, the flag sweeps across th... - The Fighting Next Time (March 10, 2002)
...nders could hold their own with great powers like France. At the outset of World War II, the Germans rolled across much of Europe because, between the world wars,... - Local Officials Rise Up to Defy Patriot Act (April 21, 2003)
...many Japanese Americans who vividly recall the Japanese internments during World War II, Democratic state Rep. Roy Takumi introduced a resolution on the Patriot A... - The Need for a New Wilsonianism (September 2, 2002)
...agan all may have disdained Wilson's excesses of idealism, but they fought World War II and the Cold War along distinctly Wilsonian lines when confronting alterna... - To Invade or Not to Invade? (November 18, 2002)
... and that are unaccompanied by economic and civic strategies (In effect, a World War II without a Marshall Plan) that are focused on nation states rather than on... - US Facing Bigger Bill For Iraq War (December 1, 2002)
...ent for the Vietnam War, 15 percent for the Korean War and 130 percent for World War II. Measured against a federal budget of about $2 trillion a year, the cos... - The Law of War (February 14, 2004)
...nistration's use of war rules by citing a U.S. Supreme Court decision from World War II, Ex Parte Quirin. In that case, the Court ruled that German army saboteurs... - Scientists Refuse to Get Paid for Killer Ideas (September 10, 2003)
..." The dilemma stretches back until at least the immediate aftermath of World War II. Some nuclear physicists walked away from the new atomic weapons program,... - How We Helped Create Saddam (September 23, 2002)
...ore the cold war, the Soviet Union was Americaís partner against Hitler in World War II. In the real world, as the saying goes, nations have no permanent friends,... - The Fifty-First State (September 18, 2002)
...w international complications. And in dealing with Japan and Germany after World War II, the United States wanted, if anything, to dilute each country's sense of... - Headlines Over the Horizon (July 1, 2003)
...e; often it has been the hinge point of a conflict (consider Stalingrad in World War II and Mogadishu in 1993). It has always been challenging and costly. Yet we... - Seeking an Angle in the Sunni Triangle (November 4, 2003)
... — a unit that took 5,000 casualties in a 26-day period in Normandy during World War II — to be both warrior and peacekeeper here, and in the process wean Iraq's... - The Currency War (January 26, 2003)
...) that had been agreed to at the Breton Woods Conference at the end of World War II, the dollar has been a global monetary instrument that the United States,... - The Media and War with Iraq (November 17, 2002)
...as an extremist, or a member of the underground — note the ghostly echo of World War II heroism there. Yet when Hamas took its inevitable and wicked revenge with... - In the Land of Guantánamo (June 27, 2003)
...ers. But were the Nazi storm troopers or the suicidal Japanese soldiers of World War II any less hateful or fanatical? Certainly war has changed, but did the Amer... - In Terror War, 2nd Track for Suspects (December 1, 2002)
...m to contest those facts." However, the Bush administration, citing two World War II-era cases — the Supreme Court's ruling upholding a military commission tri... - The State of Security and Warfare of Demons (April 1, 2003)
...Rainbow The first lines of Pynchon’s novel describe a World War II German V rocket attack in a manner that brings into a close and complex pr... - War Tactics – Again (November 22, 2003)
...m, the British field marshal who evicted Japanese troops from Burma during World War II, Swannack said the U.S. military intended to "use a sledgehammer to crush... - The Permanent Scars of Iraq (February 15, 2004)
... anxious and regularly suffering from headaches and dizziness. Traumatized World War II vets were commonly referred to as having "battle fatigue." Today the milit... - Immigration Crackdown Shatters Muslims' Lives (November 16, 2003)
...s of crisis, most notably with the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Though the men now being singled out are not American citizens—and the... - Has the U.S. Government Committed War Crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq? (May 23, 2004)
...After World War II, the U.S. government, in cooperation with the governments of the United Ki... - Making Money on Terrorism (February 5, 2004)
...ndustry "revolving door." Much more needs to be done. At the height of World War II, Senator Harry Truman made a name for himself by uncovering profiteering a... - Lack of Planning Contributed to Chaos in Iraq (July 12, 2003)
...inds of troops would be needed after the war. In contrast, years before World War II ended, American planners plotted extraordinarily detailed blueprints for a... - Hacking, Slashing and Sniping in the Empire of Signs (January 1, 1993)
... the U.S. — was concealed, but why niggle over details? "Formulated like a World War II movie, the Gulf War even ended like a World War II movie," wrote Neal Gabl... - Crossing the Threshold (March 11, 2004)
...place. This marks a huge departure from both normal courts-martial and the World War II tribunals that the DOJ claims are its model. According to rules recently i...
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