February 2005

Over at the Daily Kos, an interesting story is up concerning the Iraqi woman who appeared with George Bush at the State of the Union address. If you recall, she was the one who hugged the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq. It turns out that she has every reason to be grateful to…

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The mighty FT has a very interesting story today about the exposure of an extremely worrying arms deal in the Ukraine. Regular readers will be well aware that I’ve been hoping that the Ukrainian revolution may lead to us discovering much more about the Viktor Bout system – Kuchma’s Ukraine was, next to Transdnistria and…

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Eurosavant has an excellent post on the Iraqi elections: sensible, measured and rich in links. See also Straight Banana, with an interesting analysis of the unlikely similarities between the British and EU constitutions. Or there’s Chris Lightfoot with a statistical view of immigration and the media. Compare and contrast Greg of Belgravia Dispatch‘s messianic ravings:…

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The Periscope has the following comment on a post about Moldova: “The communist President Vladmir Voronin, is afraid of war, he is not the actual Warlord of the situation, compared to the Board of Directors, he is sitting privately anticipating his own thoughts of crime? I only meant he is a practicing magician of Russian…

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So says Doug Farah in a new post over at his blog. Farah states that Kellogg, Brown and Root are still using the Bout system in Iraq despite public protestations that all the contracts were cancelled. Regular TYR readers will recall that this should come as no surprise: back when they first said the contracts…

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