The Labour Party

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Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008) £££

[…] Instead we have chapters on the Cold War, the Korean War, Suez, Vietnam, the Falklands, the first Gulf War, the Bosnian and Kosovo interventions, and the present Iraq war, only; whose main purpose seem to be to explain how Labour foreign policy has metamorphosed so drastically recently, into its present ‘humanitarian interventionist’ guise. In […]

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The Blairs and their Court

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Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

[…] and strikes, but this has never stopped him doing deals with the union bosses. Most recently, of course, they helped him avoid discussion of the invasion of Iraq at the party conference, something that shows the state of the Labour Party better than anything. But his career actually started with deals with the union […]

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Understanding others

Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

The Americans’ catastrophe in Iraq is prompting a rethink of US military tactics: as in, maybe it would be helpful if we knew something about the countries we invade. We need anthropologists, says Dr. Montgomery McFate, in ‘Anthropology and counterinsurgency: the strange story of their curious relationship’, Military Review, March/April 2005 (at ) ‘Anthropology […]

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Ribbontrop Blair

Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££

[…] without UN backing.’ Berlins speculated: ‘Even more shocking, if true, is the allegation that, many months before March 2003. Bush and Blair had already agreed to invade Iraq, no matter what anyone else, or the UN, said. There is some, though to me inconclusive, evidence of that.’ Berlins wrote, ‘For what it’s worth, my […]

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The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

[…] ‘pro’ campaign there was no mention; and he was told about it. You leak, we brief Michael Smith, of The Times, who got the big leak over Iraq, the so-called Downing Street memo, () has described meeting his civil service source, ‘a friend’, to get it. Yet despite this being as big and as […]

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The big one? 9:11 Revealed. Challenging the facts behind the War on Terror

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Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

[…] not going hard enough for some within the Washington foreign policy networks. What was the geostrategic point of blaming Bin Laden? The Bush regime’s real target was Iraq and their attempts to link Iraq to the Twin Towers were feeble and incompetent. If it was a fake, could they not have manufactured more plausible […]

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SISies: MI6, and, A Life: A. J. Ayer (Book reviews)

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Lobster Issue 40 (Winter 2000/1) £££

[…] includes the ‘plethora of media stories about Saddam Hussein’s chemical and biological weapons capability’. So, the British government has a new fibbing-machine that enables us to bomb Iraq whenever it is convenient. (Perhaps also to join a common European currency, or not?) When the complete history of MI6 in the Cold War is known, […]

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Right-wing Terrorists and the Extraparliamentary Left in Post-World War 2 Europe: Collusion or Manipulation?

Lobster Issue 18 (1989) £££

[…] type of cooperation was exemplified by such things as the occasional employment of ex-SS and Wehrmacht men as military instructors, intelligence officers, and/or propagandists by Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Libya; the sporadic material support offered to the PLO by European neo-fascists (and vice versa); Qadhdafi’s bankrolling of ex-SS commando Otto Skorzeny’s Paladingruppe; the financial […]

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Sources: Roundtable. U.N. Lockerbie, etc

Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] No. 154, from the Libertarian Alliance, 25 Chapter Chambers, Esterbrooke St., London SW1P 4NN United Nations inspectors CIA officers (with SIS officers) infiltrated United Nations inspectors searching Iraq for chemical and biological weapons. (Independent 28 January 1999) Thus proving Saddam Hussein correct when he claimed the UNSCOM teams were spies and expelled them. (Said […]

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Philanthropic imperialism

Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££

[…] called for the doubling of the NED’s budget, from $40 million to $80 million, with virtually all of the new funding going to the Middle East, and Iraq in particular. Even before Bush’s speech, the NED was already funding and setting up pro-US Iraqi organisations involved in polling, the media, civic education, and political […]

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