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'Bullet Magnets' Prepare for Iraqi Frontline

Suzanne Goldenberg | Guardian | March 1, 2004

"Tens of thousands are on the move now as the Pentagon carries out the largest rotation of forces in its history, relieving battle-weary soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait with fresh forces. By late March, 130,000 troops will be leaving Iraq and 105,000, including some of the 319th, will arrive. As many as 50% of these will be reservists or National Guard." [more]

US Military Pioneers Death Ray Bomb

David Adam and Suzanne Goldenberg | Guardian | August 14, 2003

"Such weapons would allow military commanders to increase firepower without being forced to push the nuclear button. Experts have warned that if the US scientists succeed in building a gamma ray bomb, it could force other countries to start nuclear programmes, or worse, encourage those who already possess nuclear weapons to use them." [more]

Jordanians Recoil At The Prospect Of Hosting US Strikes On Iraq

Suzanne Goldenberg | Guardian | July 13, 2002

" 'The whole atmosphere is different now from in 1990,' Mr Abu-Odeh said yesterday. 'In 1990 blood was on the ground. The Iraqi army was in Kuwait, and the whole world wanted to do something. Now only one country wants to try to do something about Iraq. Iraq has been under siege for 12 years, and Arabs are also much more disaffected with America than they were in 1990 because of the Palestinian issue.' " [more]

Hunger and Vengeance in Afghan Tent City

Suzanne Goldenberg | Guardian | January 26, 2002

"The old woman rose up out of the dust, her black chador unwinding behind her, like an apparition in slow motion, and moved towards the road. 'Food,' she wailed. 'We need food. Give us food.'Ý" [more]

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