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November 2004: From Monroe to Bush to Martin?

"Failed state" doctrine used to justify overthrow of Haiti's democracy

“America is now threatened less by conquering states than we are by
failing ones...We must defeat these threats to our nation, allies, and
friends.”- United States National Security Strategy, September 2002

“By the sheer immensity of its weight on the planet, the United States may have become imperial, but I do not see an imperialist intention.”- Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew, March 2003

When Bush comes to town

Commentary and Fact Sheets

FastFacts: Once Again

What Was the Real Motivation for War on Iraq

Reports & Studies

July 2004: Empowering the Third World

Poor nations can resist neocolonialism and stay independent

July 2004: The Case for Nuclear Disarmament

U.S. pre-emptive strike policy could trigger new nuclear arms race

The Monitor

May 2004: Iraqis Getting a Raw Deal on Debt

Iraq's huge odious debts must be eliminated, not merely “rescheduled”

The Monitor

February 2004: The Vanishing Country (Part III of III)

After years of kowtowing, our influence with the U.S. is still zilch, Canada is too good a country to let our Americanizers destroy it

April 2004: The Plot to Rule the World

Bush’s neo-cons want four more years to achieve U.S. world domination

The Monitor

September 2004: Drug Trafficking In Afghanistan

U.S. sets up and supports the world's No.1 "narco" state

The Monitor
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