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Overseas, October 2002
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- Iraq - the realities of sanctions and the prospects for war, Dr Eric Herring, October 2002
- US to put Saddam and his 'dirty dozen' on trial for war crimes, Andrew Buncombe and David Usborne, 31 October 2002
- The Never-Ending War on Terror, William Pfaff, 31 October 2002
- The people must protest, Paul Foot, 30 October 2002
- To Some, Real Threat Is US - Many members of the UN Security Council see American bullying, not Iraqi defiance, as the greater risk to geopolitical stability, Maggie Farley and Doyle McManus, 30 October 2002
- Secret talks bridge gap on Iraq resolution - UN vote on agreed draft may come this week, Ewen MacAskill and John Hooper, 30 October 2002
- BP chief fears US will carve up Iraqi oil riches, Terry Macalister, 30 October 2002
- US invasion of Iraq merely postponed, not cancelled, Gwynne Dyer, 29 October 2002
- Murder of US envoy shows anti-Bush feeling is spreading, Robert Fisk, 29 October 2002
- France frustrates US by continuing to reject use of force against Saddam, David Usborne and Paul Waugh, 29 October 2002
- Branding New and Improved Wars, Norman Solomon, 29 October 2002
- US starts 'hardball' on draft resolution, Rupert Cornwell, 26 October 2002
- Hundreds of Thousands March Against War In Washington, San Francisco and Cities Around the World, ANSWER, 26 October 2002
- Bush's Lies and Simple Truths, Robert Jensen, 26 October 2002
- The other side of America - in the US, not everyone is an overweight gun fanatic - and not everyone wants a war with Iraq, Duncan Campbell, 25 October 2002
- Quiet redeployment of American forces in the Gulf suggests attack will be delayed, Kim Sengupta, 25 October 2002
- Iran will not stand in way of UN-backed war on Iraq - Tehran minister hints at softening opposition, Leonard Doyle, 25 October 2002
- Both sides criticise new US peace plan for Middle East, Mark Lavie, 24 October 2002
- The battle for Baghdad - heavy fighting over UN resolution, Guardian Leader, 23 October 2002
- Straw: UN must act soon on Iraq, Guardian, 23 October 2002
- Russia and France block US draft resolution on Iraq, Rupert Cornwell, 23 October 2002
- White House Spins Out on an Axis of Evil, Robert Scheer, 22 October 2002
- US Refines Plan for War in Cities, Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker, 22 October 2002
- Iraq Crisis, Felicity Arbuthnot, 22 October 2002
- Deadlock at the United Nations, BBC, 23 October 2002
- 'Smarter' Bombs Still Hit Civilians - in every war since Iraq, the US used more 'smart' bombs. So why do civilian casualty rates keep rising? Scott Peterson, 22 October 2002
- Two Examples of Misinformation on Iraqi Biological Weapons Production, Hans von Sponeck, 21 October 2002
- Nobel laureates say "No" to war with Iraq, AFP, 21 October 2002
- Dissension in the Ranks: Rumsfeld's Style and Goals Frustrate Top Brass, Vernon Loeb and Thomas E. Ricks, 21 October 2002
- Bad diplomacy, bad foreign policy and bad for Britain - Blair's support for Bush on Iraq alienates our allies and brings war closer, Simon Tisdall, 21 October 2002
- US / Iraqi Students Exchange Letters of Peace, Leah C. Wells, 20 October 2002
- Iraq war 'unjustifiable', says Bush's church head, Ed Vulliamy, 20 October 2002
- War Would Crush Iraqi Cities, Analysts Say - Utilities, hospitals seen as weaker than in '91 conflict, Anthony Shadid, 20 October 2002
- Iraq war 'unjustifiable', says Bush's church head, Ed Vulliamy, 20 October 2002
- Britain poised to call up reservists as forces prepare for action on Iraq, Gaby Hinsliff and Ed Vulliamy, 20 October 2002
- A War Won't End Terrorism, Tamim Ansary, 19 October 2002
- Americans soften draft UN resolution on Iraqi arms, David Usborne, 18 October 2002
- Proliferation, Not Iraq, Is the Issue, William Hartung, 18 October 2002
- Tanks being refitted for desert war, Kim Sengupta, 17 October 2002
- Blair refuses to be drawn on military action, Andrew Grice, 17 October 2002
- Bush takes powers to launch war on Saddam - US president and UN remain in dispute as Blair refuses to talk of troop deployment and army prepares tanks for desert conditions, Rupert Cornwell, 17 October 2002
- Saddam seems to have won over his floating voters - he must be especially pleased after the disappointment of getting 99.96 per cent last time, Mark Steel, 17 October 2002
- Saddam declares his presidency perfect, Robert Fisk, 17 October 2002
- The Silent War: Iraq's Women and Children are Casualties Amid Economic Sanctions, Leah C. Wells, 17 October 2002
- CADU Calls for Blair to Commit to no Future Use of Depleted Uranium Weapons in Iraq in Face of Unresolved Gulf War Deaths and Illnesses, CADU, 16 October 2002
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Blair: This war is as important as any war we have fought before, Paul Waugh and Raymond Whitaker, 16 October 2002
- War will provoke terrorism Labour MPs warn Blair, Andrew Grice, 16 October 2002
- Bush signs Iraq war resolution, Guardian Staff and agencies, 16 October 2002
- UN deadlock keeps Blix's team waiting, Ewen MacAskill and Julian Borger, 16 October 2002
- Blair backs US taking on Iraq and terrorists - extremists must not win, MPs told, Michael White, 16 October 2002
- 'Just War' or Is It Just a War? Susan B. Thistlethwaite, 15 October 2002
- D�j� Vu All Over Again� Phyllis Bennis, 15 October 2002
- US military dictatorship in Iraq: Regime change in Washington? Jan Oberg, 15 October 2002
- An Open Letter to Barbara Lee, Dan Brook, 14 October 2002
- Get Ready for Bleak Life During Wartime, Salim Muwakkil, 14 October 2002
- Hazards of suspected uranium weapons in the proposed war on Iraq, Dai Williams, 13 October 2002
- 45,000 March in Melbourne Rally Against War on Iraq, Indymedia, 13 October 2002
- Outrage as Iraq views UK arms: Peace campaigners angered as Saddam's top brass 'rub shoulders' with British firms at weapons bazaar, Jason Burke, 13 October 2002
- Straw: war against Iraq is looking 'less likely' - Iraq to see UK arms on show, Kamal Ahmed, Nick Paton Walsh and Ed Helmore, 13 October 2002
- Going Backwards: America's For-Profit Secret Army, Leslie Wayne, 13 October 2002
- Baghdad makes new offer on inspectors: Straw says threat of conflict is starting to bring Saddam to heel as Pentagon steps up military preparations, Andy McSmith and Andrew Buncombe, 13 October 2002
- Will Bush's carve-up of Iraq include getting hands on its oil? Robert Fisk, 12 October 2002
- The US blueprint for post-war Iraq strengthens the case against invasion, Independent, 12 October 2002
- Blair's Russian mission fails as Putin questions UK 'propaganda', Nigel Morris, 12 October 2002
- Lawyers stress the need for UN approval: Britain would break international law if it used armed force against Iraq, Chris Gray, 12 October 2002
- Iraqi dissidents dismayed at reports of postwar plans for Iraq, AP, 11 October 2002
- A Bleak Day for America, David Krieger, 11 October 2002
- Americans Feel Pinch as Arab Boycott Starts to Bite, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, 11 October 2002
- US Has a Plan to Occupy Iraq Officials Report, David E. Sanger and Eric Schmitt, 11 October 2002
- The Dinosaur War - To Protect Corporate Profits, Thom Hartmann, 11 October 2002
- The Folly of Pre-emptive War, Kevin Danaher, Ted Lewis and Jason Mark, 11 October 2002
- Critics of Bush and Cheney May Be Too Generous, Devin Nordberg, 11 October 2002
- Veterans Association Report Confirms Massive Delayed Gulf War Casualties, 10 October 2002
- Public amnesia and hypocrisy needed to justify war on Iraq, Scott Burchill, 10 October 2002
- Congress Wraps in Flag, Turns Back on Country, Sheryl McCarthy, 10 October 2002
- Democrats Playing Catch-Up in Media War, Norman Solomon, 10 October 2002
- Onward Christian Soldiers: The March to War, John Buell, 10 October 2002
- CIA Intelligence Refutes Bush's War Rhetoric, David Corn, 10 October 2002
- UK spies reject al-Qaida link: Intelligence MI5 and MI6 dismiss Iraq terror 'evidence', Richard Norton-Taylor, 10 October 2002
- Straw fails to secure Arab support for UN resolution, Kim Sengupta and Anne Penketh, 9 October 2002
- White House 'exaggerating Iraqi threat' - Bush's televised address attacked by US intelligence, Julian Borger, 9 October 2002
- What the US President wants us to forget, Robert Fisk, 9 October 2002
- This marks the death of deterrence: Bush's new doctrine kills the principle of state sovereignty, Richard Norton-Taylor, 9 October 2002
- Raid on US marines puts question mark over friendly Kuwait, Robert Fisk, 9 October 2002
- Why Is No One Talking About Casualties? Arianna Huffington, 8 October 2002
- Truth on Iraq Seeps Through, Robert Scheer 8 October 2002
- Statement by Senator Douglas Roche (Canada) on the Iraq-US Crisis, 8 October 2002
- Scores in Congress Dissent Over Iraq, Jill Zuckman, 8 October 2002
- Ousting Saddam illegal, British PM told, Clare Dyer, 8 October 2002
- Military expects the go-ahead for Iraq war within a month, Kim Sengupta, 8 October 2002
- Inspection as invasion - the US has been seeking to prevent a resolution of the Iraq crisis for the past eight years, George Monbiot, 8 October 2002
- Bush's Leaps of Illogic Don't Answer People's Questions About War, Robert Jensen, 8 October 2002
- Bush says action against Saddam cannot wait, Rupert Cornwell and John Lichfield, 8 October 2002
- Arab Public Opinion Deeply Ambivalent About US, Jim Lobe, 8 October 2002
- Foes of Policy on Iraq Finally Coming to Life, Salim Muwakkil, 7 October 2002
- Current Violations of UN Security Council Resolutions by countries other than Iraq, Stephen Zunes, 7 October 2002
- War is unavoidable, Bush tells US - Presidential speech's 'Churchillian' call to arms sends Iraq clear signal, Ed Vulliamy 6 October 2002 2002
- How the League of Nations ended up as debris, Robert Fisk, 5 October 2002
- Nato used the same old trick when it made Milosevic an offer he could only refuse, Robert Fisk, 4 October 2002
- Britain and US block return of inspectors as UN split deepens, David Usborne and Andrew Grice, 4 October 2002
- Media Guide: How to View the United Nations, Norman Solomon, 3 October 2002
- US hardline on Iraq leaves full-scale invasion a 'hair-trigger' away, Julian Borger, Ewen MacAskill, and Ian Black, 3 October 2002
- Call for No Fly zone at USAF Lakenheath - no nukes, no war action, Lakenheath Action Group, 3 October 2002
- Attack Iraq - unleash chaos, Praful Bidwai, 3 October 2002
- Butler accuses US of nuclear hypocrisy, Gerard Noonan, 3 October 2002
- The UN Charter and the Use of Force Against Iraq, Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy and others, 2 October 2002
- House agrees resolution over Iraq, Guardian staff and agencies, 2 October 2002
- Clinton urges 'UN route' for tackling Iraq, John Deane, 2 October 2002
- Bush warns Iraq of 'unavoidable' force: US president wins House support, deal said near with Senate, 2 October 2002
- Britain to push for 'final' Middle East talks this year, Nicholas Watt, 2 October 2002
- UN inspectors say progress is made in talks with Iraq, David Usborne, John Lichfield and Kim Sengupta, 1 October 2002
- Guilt versus Responsibility, Sean Gonsalves, 1 October 2002
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