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  • My strong belief is that these officers took this on as a duty and a responsibility, noted Englehardt.

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  • My strong belief is that these officers took this on as a duty and a responsibility, noted Englehardt.

    Indonesian Experience Offers Framework for Egypt 2011

  • Englehardt admitted that the term, "global death squads," was not exactly the authorized legal terminology, but thought the name fit.

    Okay, I've Had It Up To Here 2009

  • And of course, as both Huber and Englehardt note, the power structure's mouthpiece par excellence, former military intelligence officer Bob Woodward has played a key role in what Huber calls the Pentagon's "unrestricted information warfare campaign."

    Happy Junta Grounds: Militarist Machiavellis Maneuver for More War 2009

  • In writing an article subtitled, "Measuring a War Gone to Hell," Englehardt states:

    Our Leaders Just Don't Get It 2009

  • Obama may or may not have "buyer's remorse," but as Englehardt notes, he has long wanted to "own" this war -- it was a centerpiece of his presidential campaign, the means by which he sought to prove his "national security" cajones -- and now he's got it.

    Happy Junta Grounds: Militarist Machiavellis Maneuver for More War 2009

  • Weary from all the "flaps," Englehardt omitted the one flap that actually got someone prosecuted, although that "someone" was the wrong

    Okay, I've Had It Up To Here 2009

  • In his own inimitable fashion Englehardt makes his own assessment, in this case regarding SIP.

    Our Leaders Just Don't Get It 2009

  • Tom Englehardt examines the massacre at Azizabad, Afghanistan.

    Pro-life beliefs 2008

  • Englehardt then reprints from the The New York Review of Books prior to publication on August 8th a great exchange between Michael Kinsley, the editor of the "Los Angeles Times," and Mark Danner, a brilliant writer and professor of journalism at UC Berkeley, where Kinsley defends not printing the memo and Danner disagrees.

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