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Content: War in Iraq

Front Page War in Iraq

Introduction
1- Now it is the turn of Iraq
1.1 Preparing for war
1.1.1 Preliminary talks
1.1.2 What Bush wants, and what Blair will agree too.
1.1.3 And what do the people want?
1.1.4 Coalition's Political and Military Strategy (if any)
1.1.5 What about the other countries?
1.1.6 And Iraq in all this?
1.1.7 The usual propaganda
1.2 UN Security Council battles
1.2.1 UN Security Resolution 1441 adopted November 8, 2002 (full text in Annex 2)
1.2.2 An UN Security Council Resolution that never was
1.2.3 The oil-for-food programme and UN Security Council resolution No 1472 adopted at its 4732nd meeting on March 28, 2003 (see Annex 3).
1.2.4 UN Security Council resolution No 1483 adopted at its 4761t meeting on May 22, 2003 (see Annex 4)
1.2.5 UN Security Council resolution No 1500 adopted at its 4808th meeting on August 14, 2003 (see Annex 5)
1.2.6 UN Security Council resolution No 1551 adopted at its 4844th meeting on October 16, 2003 (see annex 6)
1.2.7 UN Security Council resolution No 1546 adopted on June 8, 2004 (see Annex 7)
1.2.8 UN Security Council resolution 1557 adopted on August 12, 2004 (see Annex 8)
2- War in Iraq
2.1 Military actions
2.2 Saving Jessica Lynch
2.3 Political comments, popular reactions and consideration
2.4 Propaganda
3- Post war
3.1 Pre-Post-War Views
3.2 Military actions

3.2.1 From May 1, 2003, to June 30, 2004, when sovereignty was formally handed back to an interim Iraqi government chosen by the USA: The Americans, The British, The Insurgents, Iraqis and Others, The UN and other International Organisations, E Others

3.2.2 From June 30, 2004, when sovereignty was formally handed back to an interim Iraqi Government chosen by the USA to May 2, 2005, when power was transferred to an elected government: The Americans, The British, The Insurgents, Iraqis and Others, The UN and other International Organisations and Others
3.2.3 (1)From May 2, 2005, when power was transferred to an elected government: The Americans, The British,

3.2.3(2)From May 2, 2005, when power was transferred to an elected government: The Insurgents, Iraqis and Others, The UN and other International Organisations andOthers

3.2.3(3)From May 2, 2005, when power was transferred to an elected government: The Insurgents, Iraqis and Others, The UN and other International Organisations andOthers
3.3 Political events, popular reactions and considerations
3.3.1 From May 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004, when sovereignty was formally handed back to an interim Iraqi Government chosen by the USA
3.3.2 From June 30, 2004, when sovereignty was formally handed back to an interim Iraqi Government chosen by the USA to May 2, 2005, when power was transferred to an elected government
3.3.3 From May 2, 2005, when power was transferred to an elected government
3.4 The UN in Iraq: Helping the reconstruction and Preparing the Elections 3.4.1 UN's Problems
3.4.2 Views on the war
3.4.3 UN Staff in Iraq
3.4.4 The UN, the Iraqi interim government and the elections in Iraq

3.4.4(2) The UN, the Iraqi interim government and the elections in Iraq
3.5 Iraqi oil, Oil for Food program, management and corruption
3.5.1 Iraqi oil problems
3.5.2 Oil for Food program
4- Falluja, a martyr city
5- Najaf and Kerbala
5.1 Najaf
5.2 Kerbala
6- Hostages
6.1 Day to day kidnappings
6.2 Individual cases

6.1 Day to day kidnappings
6.2 Individual cases
6.2.1 Ken Bigley
6.2.2 US Marine Wassef Ali Hassoun
6.2.3 Margaret Hassan
6.2.4 Prime Minister Allawi's relatives
6.2.5 Malbrunot and Chesnot
6.2.6 Giuliana Sgrena
6.2.7 Florence Aubenas
6.2.8 Three Romanian journalists
6.2.9 Egyptian ambassador
6.2.10 Algerian diplomats
6.2.11 Quattocchi, Umberto Cupertino, Maurizio Agliana and Salvatore Stefio
6.2.12 Angelo dela Cruz
6.2.13 Micah Garen
6.2.14 Enzo Baldoni
6.2.15 Simona Pari and Simona Torretta
6.2.16 Two Indonesian television journalists
6.2.17 Four Peace Activists
6.2.18 Jill Carroll
6.2.19 Susanne Osthoff

7- Weapons of mass destruction
7.1 Political Comments and criticisms
7.2 UN Weapon Inspectors at Work in Iraq
7.3 American and British Soldiers and Weapon Inspectors at Work in Iraq
8- Prisoners of war and their treatment
8.1 Saddam, his sons and close associates
8.2 Held in USA

8.2-bis Held in USA
8.3 Held in Iraq

8.4 Held Secretely Somewhere else
9- The cost of the war and its aftermath
9.1 Human cost of the war
9.2 Examples of the cruelties
9.3 Total Financial cost
9.4 Reconstruction problems
10- Evil Countries, Not too Good Countries and Former Bad Countries
10.1 Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria
10.1.1 Cuba
10.1.2 Iran
10.1.3 North Korea
10.1.4 Syria
10.2 Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan
10.2.1 Palestine
10.2.2 Saudi Arabia
10.2.3 Sudan
10.3 Pakistan, Libya
10.3.1 Pakistan
10.3.2 Libya

10.3 Part2-Pakistan, Lybia
11- Global war and Terrorism in other countries
11.1
. Algeriaia
. Australia
. Belgium
11.2
. Britain

11.2 bis

. Britain
. Bulgaria
. Canada
. Chile
11.3
. China
. Denmark
. Egypt
. European Union and NATO
11.4
. Fiji
. Finland
. France
. Georgia
. Germany
11.5
. Greece
. Hong Kong
. Hungary
. India
11.6
. Indonesia
. Israel
11.6-bis

. Italy
. Japan
. Jordan
11.7
. Kenya
. Kuwait
. Lebanon
. Malaysia
. Mongolia
. Morocco
11.8
. Netherlands
. New Zeland
. Norway
. Philippine
. Poland
. Qatar
11.9
. Russia
. Slovakia
. South Korea
. Spain
. Sweden
. Thailand
11.10
. Tunisia
. Turkey
. Ukraine

11.11
. United Nations
. Uzbekistan
. Yemen

12- Bush's America
12.1 Why foreigners do not like the USA
12.2 Why foreigners do not like Bush and his White House
12.3 Why foreigners do not like Bush's administration

12.3 (2) Why the Foreigners ... Bush Adminitration
12.4 Al-Qaida's still a Threat to America?
13- Poor Blair
13.1 Blair and his ministers

13.1 (bis)-Brown and his Ministers
13.2 The British people's views
13.3 The role of the British Intelligence (?) servives
13.4 The British government, the BBC and Dr. David Kelly, the fall guy!
13.5 Terrorism and people arrested on suspicion
14- The Hutton and Butler inquiries
14.1 The Hutton's report
14.2 The Butler's report
15- Torture, abuses, etc.
15.1 Abu Ghraib scandal
15.2 Camp Bucca and other US prisons
15.3 More American abuses
15.4 And the British are not better
15.5 Political effects in the USA
15.6 Punishment!
15.7 Iraqis' atrocities
15.8 Main actors
15.8.1 Private Lynndie England
15.8.2 Charles Graner and Sabrina Harman
15.8.3 Military doctors involment
15.8.4 Specialist Jeremy Sivits
15.8.5 Staff Sergeant Ivan L. "Chip" Frederick
15.8.6 Baha Mousa
15.9 And the officers did not know what was going on

Annex 1: Anthrax in the USA

Annex 2-UN Security Council resolution no 1441 adopted at its 4644th meeting on November 8, 2002.

Annex 3-UN Security Council resolution no 1472 adopted at its 4732nd meeting on March 28, 2003.

Annex 4 - UN Security Council resolution no 1483 adopted at its 4761t meeting on May 22, 2003.

Annex 5 - UN Security Council resolution no 1500 adopted at its 4808th meeting on August 14, 2003.

Annex 6 - UN Security Council resolution no 1511 adopted at its 4844th meeting on October 16, 2003.

Annex 7 - UN Security Council resolution no 1546 adopted on June 8, 2004.

Annex 8 - UN Security Council resolution no 1557 adopted on August 12, 2004.

Annex 9: Details of military actions during the period 1/5/2003 to 30/6/2004
A. The Americans
B- The British
C- The Insurgents, Iraqis and Others
D. The UN and other International Organisations
E. Others

Annex 10: Details of military actions during the period From June 30, 2004, when sovereignty was formally handed back to an interim Iraqi Government chosen by the USA to May 2, 2005, when power was transferred to an elected government
A- The Americans
B- The British
C- The Insurgents, Iraqis and Others
D. Others

Annex 11: Details of military actions during the period from May 2, 2005, when power was transferred to an elected Government
A. The Americans
B- The British
C- The Insurgents, Iraqis and Others
D. The UN and other International Organisations
E. Others

Annex 12: Bombs in London, July 7 and 21, 2005

Annex 13: Special reports

Annex 14: Islamic sects