Tuesday, November 30, 2004

That Was no War, it Was Homicide—And Still Iraqis Die

Behind the official version of Desert Storm lie awful secrets of a one-sided slaughter, writes John Pilger.

Sydney Morning Herald, 22 June ‘00

The great American reporter Seymour Hersh is at war with the American military over his report in The New Yorker that one of its most lauded generals, now a member of President Bill Clinton’s Cabinet, ordered his troops to fire on retreating Iraqis on the eve of the Gulf War ceasefire in 1991.
Sydney Morning Herald | Pilger | That was not war, it was homicide

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