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25.10.2006 "Somehow the most reasonable, trusted, and respected country in the world has become one of the most irrational, belligerent, feared, and distrusted," says ex-soldier Kevin Tillman in an essay encouraging U.S. voters to demand change November 7.
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Iraqi mortality rates have skyrocketed since the invasion, a new study shows.
12.10.2006 A rigorous study has shown nearly a three-fold increase in Iraqi deaths above what would have been expected if U.S.-led forces had never invaded and occupied the country.
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From: Global Health Council
Image: Iraqi mortality rates have skyrocketed since the invasion, a new study shows. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
05.10.2006 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 4 (OneWorld) - The emotional ravages of war are at issue following the surrender to military officials of Specialist Darrell Anderson, a decorated U.S. soldier who fled to Canada rather than return to Iraq.
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Wind turbines like these supply 25 percent of the electricity at the U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
02.10.2006 U.S. Marine Corps Major General Richard Zilmer has made a "Priority 1" request for solar- and wind-powered generators to help with the fight in Iraq--they are strategically advantageous and could save the military billions of dollars.
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Image: Wind turbines like these supply 25 percent of the electricity at the U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. © Worldwatch Institute

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