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Tag Archives: George W. Bush
Troubled German-American Relationships And the Upcoming War With Iraq
Yesterday, Süddeutsche Zeitung reported that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder had been wiretapped by NSA in late 2002 when former President George W. Bush had been angered by Schröder who had publicly made sure that Germany’s transatlantic loyalty has its … Continue reading
Posted in Germany, surveillance, USA
Tagged George W. Bush, Gerhard Schröder, Herta Däubler-Gmelin, Joschka Fischer, mass surveillance, NSA, Tom Lantos
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Absurd Verdict
A federal U.S. district court yesterday ordered, besides al-Qaeda, absurdly also Afghanistan Taliban guerrillas, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Iran to pay $6 billion compensation to the 11 September 2001 victims. As plaintiffs in The Havlish v. Iran 2004 lawsuit report the … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Iran
Tagged 9/11, Al Qaeda, Ali Khamenei, George W. Bush, Havlish, Hezbollah, Lebanon, Taliban, terrorism
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Rather Reading Reviews (on Decision Points)
Well, I’m glad that I resisted (yet). True, reading Decision Points by George W. Bush might have been a revelation on how the former number one world politician did and still does lie. Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder had already rebutted … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged Afghanistan war, Bill Clinton, Decision Points, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Eliot Weinberger, George W. Bush, Iraq war, memoir, NIE
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Bush Wrote a Book
My favorite joke about G. W. Bush has long been that one: “WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A tragic fire on Monday destroyed the personal library of President George W. Bush. Both of his books have been lost. “Presidential spokesman Ari Fleischer … Continue reading
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