How
'liberation' has brought anarchy to Kabul,
and now history is repeated in Baghdad
By Robert Fisk
For Fallujah, read Kandahar.
For Baghdad, read Kabul
How The British
Troops Became A Soft Target
By Robert Fisk
Whether or not Tony Blair realises it, the British
are playing once more the game of colonial occupiers - and now it is
time to pay the price
So
He Thinks Its All Over...
By Robert Fisk
When Iraqi civilians look into the faces of American
troops, President Bush famously told the world on Thursday, they
see strength and kindness and goodwill. Untrue, Mr Bush. They
see occupation
Final Chapter:
Burning Books
By Robert Fisk
Library Books, Letters and Priceless Documents
are Set Ablaze in Final Chapter of the Sacking of Baghdad
Why Syria Is in
Americas Gunsights
By Robert Fisk
Syria, Israels second most powerful enemy
is now in Americas gunsights
Americans Knew What
to Defend
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
If the Americans looked on as looters plundered
and vandalized Baghdad musuem, tanks and armoured personnel carriers
were positioned to defend the Ministry of Interior, and the Ministry
of Oil
Vandalization
of Iraq's History
By Robert Fisk, In Baghdad
In Baghdad's most important museum, something truly
terrible has taken place, while the occupation looked on
So
What Was The War For?
By Robert Fisk
More than 50 dead in a week. Thanks for the Iraq
war.
An Anti-Colonial
War Against
The Americans May Have Already Begun
By Robert Fisk and Amy Goodman
An Interview With Robert Fisk On Democracy
Now
In Baghdad, Blood
And Bandages For The Innocent
By Robert Fisk in the Baghdad suburb of Shu'ale
At least 62 civilians had died by yesterday afternoon
by a missile attack in the Baghdad suburb of shu'ale. While the Americans
and the British are trying to put the blame on Iraq, the coding on the
piece of metal retrieved from the site contains the identity of the
culprit.
Bombing of phone
system, another little degradation
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
As the relentless bombing campaign in Bagdad continues,
the telecommunications system is shattered
Raw, Painful, Devastating
War
By Robert Fisk
The unedited al-Jazeera videotape -- filmed over
the past 36 hours and newly arrived here -- is raw, painful, devastating.It
is also proof that Basra is indeed under the control of Saddam's forces.
'It Was An Outrage,
An Obscenity'
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
At Abu Taleb Street more than 20 Iraqi civilians,
torn to pieces by two missiles from an American jet , before they could
be 'liberated' by the nation that destroyed their lives.
Iraq Liberated?
The Real Story Begins Now
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
Winning a war is one thing. Succeeding in the ideological
and economic project that lies behind this whole war is quite another.
The "real" story for America's mastery over the Arab world
starts now.
Does The US Military
Want To Kill Journalists
By Robert Fisk
Was it possible to believe this was an accident?
Or was it possible that the right word for these killings was murder?
Reporters or Snipers?
Journalists Murdered in Baghdad
By Robert Fisk
As the American invaders are on a killing spree
in Baghdad, even the journalists reporting the war are being targeted.
Three journalists lose their life on day 20.
Amid Allied jubilation,
a Child Lies in Agony,
Clothes Soaked in Blood
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
The innocent are bleeding and screaming with pain
to bring us our exciting television pictures
American Thrust
Into Baghdad Had Neither
Humility nor Honour
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
It seemed as if Baghdad would fall within hours.
But the day was characterised by crazed normality, high farce and death
The Allied Grip
Tightens on Baghdad
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
On the streets, grim evidence of a bloody battle
TheTwisted Language
of War
That is Used to Justify the Unjustifiable
By Robert Fisk
Why do we aid and abet the lies and propaganda
of this filthy war?
The Battle of
Baghdad
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
'Ever so slowly, the suburbs were turned into battlefields'
Live From Iraq,
an Un-Embedded Journalist
By Robert Fisk, Amy Goodman and Jeremy Scahill
Robert Fisk on Washingtons Quagmire
in Iraq, Civilian Deaths and the Fallacy of Bushs War of
Liberation
Wailing Children,
the Wounded, the Dead: Victims of the Day Cluster Combs Rained on Babylon
By Robert Fisk, in Baghdad
They fell like "small grapefruit". But
they exploded and took many lives with it. The day that Cluster bombs
rain down on Babylon.
Saddam Starts To
Sound More Like His Hero, Uncle Joe
By Robert Fisk In Baghdad
President Saddam Hussain in his address on Iraqi
TV sounded like his hero, Joseph Stalin.
The Monster of Baghdad
is Now the Hero of Arabia
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
This is now a nationalist war against the most
obvious kind of imperial power
Sergeant's Suicidal
Act of War Has Struck
Fear Into Allied Hearts
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
Sergeant Ali Jaffar Moussa Hamadi al-Noman's suicide
attack on American soldiers throws up new challenges for the Anglo-American
forces
Baghdad Under The
Shadow Of War
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
"If the people of Baghdad could pretend, a
few days ago, that the war did not exist, yesterday they were living
in its shadow."
Minute After Minute
the Missiles Came,
With Devastating Shrieks
By Robert Fisk in Baghdad
Robert Fisk on the devastating shrieks of shock
and awe
Baghdad Sleepwalking
Into History
By Robert Fisk
On the eve of the imminent war, life in Baghdad
goes on as usual, like a sleep walk into history