US Iraq security pact-Pressure being applied continuously - English
As the Bush administration applies pressure on Iraq to sign a Status of Forces Agreement long term security pact Iraqi lawmakers fear the deal will...
As the Bush administration applies pressure on Iraq to sign a Status of Forces Agreement long term security pact Iraqi lawmakers fear the deal will mean permanent US bases in their country. Though Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki has said publicly that he does not believe a deal is possible the administration insists that the July 31 deadline will be met. The Real News Network Analyst Pepe Escobar comments.
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Banned Clips from Iraq for Sale - English
How USA is running a business out of occupation of Iraq a legal way of stealing from the government
How USA is running a business out of occupation of Iraq a legal way of stealing from the government
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Shoes Hurled at Bush in Iraq Press Conference - 14Dec08 - All languages
You have to respect this mans restraint. With nearly 1000000 Iraqis dead as a result of Georges war flying shoes are practically flowers and candy....
You have to respect this mans restraint. With nearly 1000000 Iraqis dead as a result of Georges war flying shoes are practically flowers and candy.
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at George W. Bush, as the President arrived in Baghdad on an unannounced farewell visit to Iraq.
The Iraqi journalist threw the shoes, when the US president was shaking hands with the Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in his office in Baghdad on Sunday, AFP reported.
The Iraqi who was sitting in the third row 'jumped up' shouting "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," the report says.
He then threw his shoes one after the other towards Bush. The president was reportedly not hurt, as the shoes did not hit him. Iraqi security staff 'frogmarched' the journalist out.
Bush arrived in Baghdad on Sunday on what has been called a farewell trip to a country which has cost the US thousands of military servicemen and billions of dollars.
Five years of invasion has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis, while according to Human Rights Watch during the deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's reign, 250,000 to 290,000 people were killed over 20 years.
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Iraq war inquiry opens amid protests - 24Nov09 - English
Sir John Chilcot opens the inquiry as protesters demand to know who was responsible for taking Britain to war in Iraq
Sir John Chilcot opens the inquiry as protesters demand to know who was responsible for taking Britain to war in Iraq
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[NEWS] Israel in Iraq - 20 Jan 2010 - English
Special report on Israel's hand in the attrocities committed in Iraq - e.g. Abu Ghurayb and elsewhere. Recorded January 20, 2010
Special report on Israel's hand in the attrocities committed in Iraq - e.g. Abu Ghurayb and elsewhere. Recorded January 20, 2010
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US Trying To Re-Impose the Baath Party In Iraq - 24Jan10 - English
An Iraqi lawmaker has said that the US is trying to re-instate the Ba'ath Party of the deposed and now executed Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein. He...
An Iraqi lawmaker has said that the US is trying to re-instate the Ba'ath Party of the deposed and now executed Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein. He says that the visit by Jo Biden the US Vice President to Iraq in the last few days and their lobbying to allow the 500 ex-Ba'athists to be allowed to stand in the country's upcoming elections is evidence of this strategy by Washington. Report. Recorded on January 24, 2010 @ 1500GMT
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Top UK Legal Adviser Says Iraq War Illegal According To International...
A top legal adviser to the British Government has said that the Iraq War was illegal according to International Law. Recorded January 26, 2010 at...
A top legal adviser to the British Government has said that the Iraq War was illegal according to International Law. Recorded January 26, 2010 at 2100GMT
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Iraq Says: US Continues To Interefere In Electoral Process US Wants...
Iraq has said that the US is continuing to interfere in the Iraqi Electoral Process in an attempt to ensure that the Ba'athis are returned to...
Iraq has said that the US is continuing to interfere in the Iraqi Electoral Process in an attempt to ensure that the Ba'athis are returned to power. Special Report. Recorded February 14, 2010 at 2100GMT
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US to manipulate Iraq election by Electronic vote count - English
US to manipulate Iraq election by Electronic vote count same method is used in US to get the desired results see movie Hacking Democracy on google
US to manipulate Iraq election by Electronic vote count same method is used in US to get the desired results see movie Hacking Democracy on google
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Bomb, bomb Iran? US in same build-up to war as to Iraq invasion -...
The U.S. is apparently shipping large quantities of bunker-busting bombs to a British territory. A Scottish newspaper claims the ordinance, which...
The U.S. is apparently shipping large quantities of bunker-busting bombs to a British territory. A Scottish newspaper claims the ordinance, which was widely used in the Iraq invasion, is being sent to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. And it's raising fears American forces could be preparing an attack on Iran. Let's talk more on this now with nuclear disarmament activist Alan Mackinnon.
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Video of US attack in Iraq "genuine" - 05Apr2010 - English
The editor of one of the internet's biggest sources of classified government information says there is strong evidence to suggest that video...
The editor of one of the internet's biggest sources of classified government information says there is strong evidence to suggest that video footage of an alleged US attack on Iraqi civilians is genuine.
Julian Assange, the editor of WikiLeaks.org, told Al Jazeera that the footage, released on Sunday, corroborates witness testimony.
The video is believed to show a US helicopter firing at civilians in Iraq in 2007, during an attack in which 12 civilians were killed, the website said.
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Fallujah fallout worse than Hiroshima? Iraq report sounds alarm -...
The use of depleted uranium munition by U.S.-led forces during the war in Iraq is possibly causing cancer and genetic diseases among the local...
The use of depleted uranium munition by U.S.-led forces during the war in Iraq is possibly causing cancer and genetic diseases among the local population. Such are the findings of a recent study by a group of researchers. To find out more, RT speaks to the authors of the report, Professor Christopher Busby - scientific secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risks, and Malak Hamdan - a British-Iraqi scientist.
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MI5 HEAD TOLD BLAIR IRAQ NO THREAT - 06Aug2010 - English
Real News Network speaks with with Eric Margolis. Most US media ignoring explosive testimony by former MI5 head at Iraq inquiry.
Real News Network speaks with with Eric Margolis. Most US media ignoring explosive testimony by former MI5 head at Iraq inquiry.
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