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Stories from 2002-10-23

Analysis: 40 Years of Iraqi History and News Coverage Considered

Bruce Fudge and Sage Stossel | Atlantic Monthly | October 23, 2002

A collection of Atlantic articles from 1958 to the present offers a variety of perspectives on this volatile nation and its contentious relationship with the United States - now seems a fitting time to take a considered look at Iraq, and at some of the arguments, both historical and new, on the subject of U.S. involvement there. [more]

Pearl Harbor in Reverse

Jack Beatty | Atlantic Monthly | October 23, 2002

This explores the rationales for "pre-emptive strikes," from Pearl Harbor through the present, and the wars that often resulted. [more]

The Day After

Salah Hemeid | Al-Ahram | October 23, 2002

"The Bush administration is developing a detailed plan, modeled on the post 2nd World War occupation of Japan and Germany, to install an American-led military government in Iraq. The plan marks the first time the administration has discussed what could be a lengthy occupation of Iraq by coalition forces, led by the United States." [more]

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