Andy Worthington, The Huffington Post, March 21, 2010
Friday marked the seventh anniversary of the illegal invasion of Iraq, but by now, it seems, the American people have become used to living in a state of perpetual war, even though that war was based on torture and lies. Protestors rallied across the country on Saturday, but the anti-war impetus of the Bush years has not been regained, as I discovered to my sorrow during a brief U.S. tour in November, when I showed the new documentary film, “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo” (directed by Polly Nash and myself) in New York, Washington D.C., and the Bay Area.
Continues >>
Seven Years of War in Iraq: Still Based on Cheney’s Torture and Lies
March 22, 2010Andy Worthington, The Huffington Post, March 21, 2010
Friday marked the seventh anniversary of the illegal invasion of Iraq, but by now, it seems, the American people have become used to living in a state of perpetual war, even though that war was based on torture and lies. Protestors rallied across the country on Saturday, but the anti-war impetus of the Bush years has not been regained, as I discovered to my sorrow during a brief U.S. tour in November, when I showed the new documentary film, “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo” (directed by Polly Nash and myself) in New York, Washington D.C., and the Bay Area.
Continues >>
Share this:
Tags:Andy Worthington, Bush Administration officials, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, illegal invasion of Iraq, Obama, prisoners at Guantánamo, Tony Blair, use of torture, war, war in Afghanistan
Posted in Afghanistan, Commentary, Iraq, torture, Uncategorized, US policy, USA, war, War Criminals | 1 Comment »