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                  1. Chris Hedges, "The Press and the Myths of War," Nation, 21 April 2003,16.
                  2. Elisabeth Bumiller, "Bush  Lays Out Goals for Iraq: Stability and Self-Rule," New
               York Times, 25 May 2004, ](A).
                  3. Filkins, D.  (2004, May 25). Failing to Disband Militias, U.S.  Moves to Accept
               Them.The New York Times, A 1.
                  4. David E. Sanger, "Fresh  Starts: One for Iraq, One for Bush," New  York Times, 29
               June 2004, ](A).
                  5.  Christine, Hauser, "Self  Rule is Test of Nerves  on Local Iraqi Councils,"  New
               York Times, 30 May 2004,l (A).
                  6. Dexter Filkins, "Iraqi Militias Said to Approve Deal to Disband," New York Times,
               8 June 2004, l(A).
                  7. Editorial, "Mideast Climate Change," New  York Times, 1 March 2005,22(A).
                  8. Dexter Filkins, "9  Iraqi Militias  Said to Approve Deal  to Disband,"  New York
              Times, 8 June 2004, ](A).
                  9. Fouad Ajami, "Best Intentions: Why We Went, What We've Found," New Repub-
               lic, 22 June 2004,17.
                 10. Kessler, G., & Wright, R. (2004, April 21). U.S. Goals for Middle East Falter. The
               Washington Post, A1 6.
                 11. Robin Wright, "In  Iraq, Daunting Tasks Await,"  Washington Post, 7 July 2004,
               14(A).
                 12. Paul Richter, "U.S.  Tries to Adapt as Options Dwindle,"  Los Angeles  Times, 15
               May 2004,1(A).
                 13. Carol J. Williams and Alissa J. Rubin, 20 June 2004, "Iraqis Quietly Take Power
               after Bremer's  Early Exit,"  Los Angeles  Times,  ](A);  Jeffrey Gettleman, "Transfer of
              Power to Iraqis is said to be well under way,"  New York Times, 13 June 2004, ](A).
                 14. Anderson Cooper, CNNNewsnight, CNN, 21 June 2004.
                 15. Carl Boggs, "Empire and Globalization," in Masters of War: Militarism and Blow-
              back in the Era of American Empire, ed. Carl Boggs (New York, NY: Routledge, 2003),
               9.
                 16. Ian Fisher, "Free to Protest: Iraqis Complain About the US.," New York Times, 16
              April 2003,1(A).
                 17. Bradley Graham, "A  Sharp Shift from Killing to Kindness,"  Washington Post, 4
              December 2004,14(A).
                 18. Evan Thomas, "Operation Hearts and Minds,"  Newsweek, 29 December 2003,25.
                 19. Editorial, "A  Question of Will,"  Washington Post, 18 March 2003,28(A).
                 20. Jeanne Cummings, J,  & Carla Anne Robbins, "How  Bush Decided that  Iraq's
              Hussein Must Be Ousted,"  Wall Street Journal, sec. 1, 14 June 2002, 1; David E. Sanger
              and Thom Shanker, "U.S.  Exploring Baghdad Strike as First Option,"  New  York Times,
              29 July 2002, ](A); James Dao and Eric Schmitt, "U.S. Taking Steps to Lay Foundation
              for Action  in  Iraq,"  New  York Times,  18 November 2002,  ](A); Michael R.  Gordon,
              "U.S. Picks Targets for Baghdad Push," New York Times, 7 March 2003, l(A).
                 21. Amy Goodman and David Goodman, "The Corporate Media in Wartime," Inter-
              national Socialist Review, May-June 2005,52.
                 22.  Peny  Smith,  "Creeping  Closer  to  Baghdad,"  CBSnews.com, 29  March  2003,
                                                                  (5
              http://www.cbsnews.com~stories/2003/03~1 Apr.  2005);
              CBSnews.com, "Moving in and Taking Over,"  7 April 2003, http://www.cbsnews.com/st
                                               (5
              ories/2003/04/07/iraq/printable548217.~html April 2005); Christopher Cooper, "U.S.
               Still has Long TO-DO List Before War Ends,"  WaN Street Journal, 10 April 2003, 8(A);
              Bill Carter and Jim Rutenberg, "Television Producers are Struggling to Keep Track of
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