Just War: Psychology and Terrorism

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Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)

[…] few years. The editor, Ron Roberts, shows in the first of his essays that the British Psychological Society hasn’t done anything or even said anything about the Iraq war, and contrasts this with the reaction of the British Medical Association which has.(22) Julie Lloyd and Steve Potter contribute an essay on Cognitive Analytic Therapy […]

Neck Deep

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Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)

Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush. Robert Parry, Sam Parry and Nat Parry Arlington (Va.): The Media Consortium, 2007, US: $29.95 (h/b), $22.95 (p/b) (19)   The title of this book by Robert Parry and his sons doesn’t do the book justice. It’s much more than the title suggests (and also a […]

9/11: The new evidence

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Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)

[…] dream of trying something so complicated and so much bigger than they would have needed for the purpose of providing a pretext for assaults on Afghanistan and Iraq. The discovery that CIA Director at the time, George Tenet, ‘forgot’ about two meetings with George Bush just before 9/11, one lasting most of the day, […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 48 (Winter 2004)

[…] for the House of Commons Intelligence and Security Committee, who was sacked for his comment about the collective raspberry blown through Whitehall at Tony Blair’s talk of Iraq being a threat (see ‘Iraq’, above), made some further comments on BBC Radio 4. ‘There was a culture of news management which came in after 1997 […]

A Letter from Kenn Thomas

Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997)

[…] wacky alternative health stuff and the conspiracy theories, that such purists would rather not ponder: where in the left is the condemnation for Clinton’s multiple bombings of Iraq — one under the pretext of a conspiracy theory plot against George Bush — and the subsequent strangling of its oil sales and starvation of its […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009)

[…] Chair of the House Committee on International Relations, and a Bush-Rumsfeld ally. In his speech, says Diamond, Hyde claimed that the critics of the Bush assault on Iraq had missed the point when they announced that there were no WMDs. Hyde said: ‘The fact that we went into Iraq virtually alone…….is far from the […]

I married a war criminal

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Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9)

[…] a domestic person, mother and wife. Indeed, the book is actually described as being about ‘a family on a journey.’ This is how she deals with the Iraq War, for example. Supporting Blair’s stand was, she writes, ‘my job as his wife’, a strange position for someone who still claims to be a feminist. […]

New Labour news

Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)

[…] what the Palestinians’ problem was….’ p. 603 The world’s largest owner of media doesn’t know what the Palestinians’ problem is…… 2002 In a Cabinet discussion on attacking Iraq, ‘TB said he believed it would be folly to go against the US on a fundamental policy.’ p. 640 Campbell thinks the same but neither of […]

Censored 2004

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Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004)

[…] Unfortunately it doesn’t look as if 2002-3 was a great period for underreported news. There are a few truly scandalous stories here (‘US illegally removes pages from Iraq UN report’; ‘US implicated in Taliban massacre’; ‘Rums-feld’s plan to provoke terrorists’; the so-called P2OG) but many of the 25 are neither surprising nor particularly new […]

The once and future king?

Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9)

[…] but there was no way of tracing this. The money was paid so that pro-Libyan articles etc. would be published. Healy also provided information to Libya and Iraq in exchange for funding about the activities and connections of various dissidents who had been expelled from those nations. In particular Healy would, typically, organise a […]

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