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POLITICS-US: Pentagon Targeted Iran for Regime Change after 9/11
By Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON, May 5 (IPS) - Three weeks after the 9/11 terror attacks, former U.S. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld established an official military objective of not only removing the Saddam Hussein regime by force but overturning the regime in Iran, as well as in Syria and four other countries in the Middle East, according to a document quoted extensively in then Undersecretary of Defence for Policy Douglas Feith's recently published account of the Iraq war decisions.
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POLITICS-US: Hawks Resurgent?
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Apr 25 (IPS) - Are the latest accusations and tough language leveled against Iran, Syria, and North Korea evidence of a resurgence by the remaining hawks in the administration of President George W. Bush hoping for a final confrontation against one or more members of the revised "axis of evil" before his term ends next January?
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POLITICS-US: McCain's Vietnam Lessons Unlearned?
Analysis by Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON, Apr 16 (IPS) - Throughout a long career in politics, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain has had his foreign policy shaped by his and the United States' experience in the Vietnam War.
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POLITICS: A Textbook Tale of Two Reports
By Khody Akhavi
WASHINGTON, Mar 21 (IPS) - Iran's post-revolutionary education system continues to teach children to discriminate against women and religious minorities, according to a report released Tuesday by Freedom House, a Washington-based nonprofit group that seeks to encourage democracy in the world.
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POLITICS-US: Neo-cons Fine-Tune Iran Angle
By Khody Akhavi
WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (IPS) - A new report published by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) think-tank purports to show the reach and scope of Iranian influence across the Middle East, but stops short of drawing conclusions about Tehran's intentions or grand strategy.
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PAKISTAN: U.S. Reactions To Election Results Mixed
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (IPS) - Forty-eight hours after Pakistani voters overwhelmingly repudiated the Bush administration’s "man in Islamabad", President Pervez Musharraf, Washington seemed uncertain about whether the election results marked a setback to U.S. strategic interests or an advance.
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CUBA: Cuban-Americans React to Fidel’s Resignation
By Mark Weisenmiller
TAMPA, Feb 20 (IPS) - Cuban President Fidel Castro’s decision to resign his political office was met with a wide range of emotions and feelings in Florida, home to the largest Cuban population outside Cuba.
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US: Overstretched Forces Concern Officers
By Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (IPS) - The U.S. military is "severely strained" by two large-scale occupations in the Middle East, other troop deployments, and problems recruiting, according to a new survey of military officers published by Foreign Policy magazine and the centrist think-tank Centre for a New American Strategy.
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POLITICS-CUBA: U.S. Awaits Its Own Transition to Review Policy
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (IPS) - Despite Tuesday’s historic announcement by President Fidel Castro that he is retiring from public office, U.S. citizens must await the departure of their own sitting president 11 months from now before Washington’s nearly 50-year hostility toward the Caribbean island is likely to be reviewed. Even then, change is not guaranteed.
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RIGHTS-US: Guantánamo Suspects Face Death, Fair Trial Doubts
By William Fisher
NEW YORK, Feb 19 (IPS) - As the U.S. moves towards holding death-sentence trials for six Guantánamo Bay detainees alleged to have plotted the Sep. 11 attacks, legal scholars and human rights advocates are questioning not only the six-year-long process and timing of the charges, but also whether the accused could ever receive fair trials.
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POLITICS: Can the U.S. Brace Its Fall?
Analysis by Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON, Feb 17 (IPS) - "Is the American era over?" That was the big question that launched a lengthy analysis by veteran international affairs reporter James Kitfield in the influential ‘National Journal’ last May. Significantly, the article -- which featured interviews with an all-star cast of former top U.S. policy-makers -- was titled "The Decline Begins."
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POLITICS-US: Bush’s Budget Sidelines Transparency
By William Fisher
NEW YORK, Feb 16 (IPS) - President George W. Bush’s critics are charging that he is attempting to use a "backdoor signing statement" to thwart Congress’ desire to lift the veil of secrecy that has shrouded the U.S. Government for the past seven years.
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SCIENCE-US: Top Scientists Want Research Free From Politics
By Adrianne Appel
BOSTON, Feb 14 (IPS) - Leading U.S. scientists called on Congress Thursday to make sure the next president does not do what they say the George W. Bush Administration has done: censor, suppress and falsify important environmental and health research.
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