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Third-party documents directly referenced by another influential news item or primary source. Click on the title to see a summary and more information before downloading the file. Much of what is located here is from conservative U.S. government and al Qaeda sources. We believe it is essential to read and understand each of these perspectives — both of which we consider dangerous — in order to effectively counter these movements and work for peace and justice in the world.

Analysis of an Ambush Site

David Hackworth | Soldiers For The Truth | August 1, 2003

Photos and explaination of how an ambush of American troops was set up on July 21, 2003 in Iraq. [pdf]

Map of Unexploded Coalition Cluster Bombs in Iraq

Humanitarian Operations Centre | Guardian | May 31, 2003

"The full extent of live mines and unexploded bombs that still litter Iraq since the conflict is revealed in sharp detail for the first time today. A map [...] provided for Non-Governmental Organisations tasked with bringing humanitarian aid to the country shows the vast extent of the live munitions issue." [pdf]

Political Cartoon That Prompted Secret Service Visit

Michael Ramirez | Los Angeles Times | July 20, 2003

Read the article [html] about this cartoon, which depicts "politics" shooting Bush in a scene that evokes the infamous photo of Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan executing a Viet Cong lieutenant at point-blank range, that prompted a visit to the LA Times by the US Secret Service. [jpg]

'One Weekend A Month My Ass'

Unknown | Reservist, via FreedomofThought.com | June 22, 2003

Picture of Army reservists in Iraq displaying the sign quoted in the title. [jpg]

Anti-War Posters

Micah Ian Wright | Propaganda Remix Project | July 9, 2003

171 anti-war art posters designed to look like WWII-era propaganda posters. New pictures are also available at the website. [zip]

Donald Rumsfeld Autographs Baghdad Road Sign

Luke Frazza | Associated Press | April 4, 2003

The US secretary of defense autographs a roadsign in Baghdad. [jpg]

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