DescriptionTalk Nation Radio - 2008-10-28 Post Bush policy in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, and the so-called 'war on terror'.vorb.oga
English: 4th Cong. district race in CT could unseat 11 term Republican Chris Shays, US policy in Iraq, US air strikes in Syria, counter terror war, Gates announcement, Bush/Cheney policy to continue under next President? USM resistance..
Produced by Dori Smith The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT FM 91.7
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Clips from The Real News, Includes clips from The Real News network, October 15, 2008, Pakistani Lashkars join fight against Taliban. Dr. Tariq Amin-Khan : Pakistani government is playing with fire by arming more tribes with modern weapons. http://therealnews.com (and VolodyA! V Anarhist for reencoding and wikification)
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USM training Iraqis to fly planes, Iraqis purchase F-16s, Dahr Jamail finishes manuscript, 2nd book on USM resistance to Iraq War.
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