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Black-Ops Budget Increases Dramatically

Dan Morgan | Washington Post | August 27, 2003

"Classified spending next fiscal year will reach about $23.2 billion of the Pentagon's total request for procurement and research funding. When adjusted for inflation, that is the largest dollar figure since the peak reached during President Ronald Reagan's defense buildup 16 years ago." [more]

Iraq Disorder Worries Senators

Dan Morgan | Washington Post | May 15, 2003

"Veteran senators from both parties, expressing some of the strongest congressional concern to date about the civil disorder in Iraq, appealed to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld yesterday to quickly bring the situation under control." [more]

US Has No Plans to Count Civilian Casualties

Bradley Graham and Dan Morgan | Washington Post | April 15, 2003

"The Pentagon said yesterday that it has no plans to determine how many Iraqi civilians may have been killed or injured or suffered property damage as a result of U.S. military operations in Iraq." [more]

In Iraqi War Scenario, Oil Is Key Issue

Dan Morgan and David B. Ottaway | Washington Post | September 15, 2002

"It's pretty straightforward," said former CIA director R. James Woolsey, who has been one of the leading advocates of forcing Hussein from power. "France and Russia have oil companies and interests in Iraq. They should be told that if they are of assistance in moving Iraq toward decent government, we'll do the best we can to ensure that the new government and American companies work closely with them." [more]

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