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Why America and the World Opposes Bush's War Proposal
Millions of Americans vehemently oppose the urgent rush to military conflict with Iraq. Yet it is apparent those who support war are ill-informed about critical geopolitical realities. A great nation should not send its most precious treasure, its young men and women, into combat without understanding ALL the facts. Americans, and the world community, have a duty to debate this proposed violent action on its merits.

The New York Times reported Feb. 20th that "global anti-war protests have put the White House on the defensive." The strong case for tough inspections, and peaceful solutions rather than destruction and killing, have demonstrated that the Bush administration regressed international progress decades in their rush to war.

All Americans need detailed background on the evolving world political environment. InfoImagination has captured key summaries and reports printed in Wall Street Journal beginning Feb. 17th, 2003. We continue to add relevant economic and political information.
Veterans Calling for Reason
VETERANS CALLING FOR REASON

InfoImagination does not include commentary, and we urge you to conduct independent research. Yet don't trust blindly the motives of the Bush administration. Too many experts, both here and abroad, are convinced our politicians are only after oil and power. Educate yourself, judge for yourself, and then, decide for yourself...

We begin by suggesting President Bush, and the American taxpayer, can't afford his current agenda. The War of Terror, this proposed action in Iraq, a sluggish domestic economy and questionable tax cuts for the most wealthy are a failing combination. We have divided this analysis into the following sections:
Politics & People.
Domestic Economics.
International Economics.
Why Turkey is Critical.
How the World Turns With Iraq.
Other Fronts in the War Against Terror.
More on al Qaeda and Terror.
El Baradei: Let Us Inspect.
SPECIAL: UN Inspectors Call for More Time [CNN, 3.7.03, (1.3MB QT Video)]


Understanding the U.S.-Iraq Crisis: A Primer
An excellent review of the Iraq-U.S. debate:
Understanding the U.S.-Iraq Crisis: A Primer
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