Iraq links for Crisis coverage

Kai Braathen (kaibraat@online.no)
Thu, 17 Dec 1998 17:17:38 +0100

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Mvh. Kai Bråthen
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>From: South Asians Against Nukes <aiindex@mnet.fr>
>To: abolition-caucus@igc.apc.org
>Subject: Iraq links for Crisis coverage
>Date: tor 17. des 1998 01:59
>

>FYI 13 links to help you cover the developing crisis in Iraq, split
>into the categories of news, analysis, and government.
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>News:
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>*IraqNet News Center
>Links to online news, radio, and business news in Iraq and the Middle East
><http://www.iraq.net/>
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>* Arabia On-Line
>Daily Middle East News, opinions, and economy.
><http://www.arabia.com/>
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>*Gulf Daily News
>Daily news, Commentary and business.
><http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/>
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>* Yahoo Full Coverage: US, British Forces Strike Iraq
>http://headlines.yahoo.com/Full_Coverage/World/Iraq_U_S_/
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>Analysis:
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>* Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Non-Proliferation Project
>Internet Resources on Iraq: includes a chronology of Iraq's pursuit of
>weapons of mass destruction and UNSCOM's attempts to frsutrate this goal.
>Includes a map of Iraqi special weapons sites; Iraq research tools; and a
>Proliferation Brief titled "Iraq's Breakout Potential"
><http://www.ceip.org/programs/npp/un-iraq.htm>
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>*The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
>Supports research, conferences, speakers and debate on US interests
>in the Middle East.
><http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/>
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>*The Middle East Institute
>Contains up-to-date policy briefs on all areas of Middle East politics.
><http://www2.ari.net/mei>
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>*Middle East Research and Information Project
>Background sources on current events in the Middle East and
>publishes the Middle East Report monthly magazine.
><http://www.merip.org/>
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>*Federation of American Scientists Iraq Crisis
>Extensive news and documentation
><http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/ops/iraq.htm>
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>* Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East
>Country-by-country data on nuclear chemical and biological weapons
>programs, capability, delivery systems, and treaty membership in the
>Middle East from Monterey Institute's Center for Nonproliferation
>Studies.
><http://cns.miis.edu/research/wmdme/index.html>
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>Government:
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>*Bureau of Near East Affairs
>U.S. State Department bureau dealing with countries in Near East and
>North Africa regions.
><http://www.state.gov/www/regions/nea/index.html>
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>*United States Central Command
>Military headquarters for Middle East, Southwest Asia and Northeast
>Africa including the Arabian Gulf
><http://www.centcom.mil/>
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>*Defenselink
>The official web site for the Department of Defense a the starting point for
>finding U.S. military information online.
><http://www.defenselink.mil>
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