PressInfos 2003

PressInfo # 192, 30 oktober, 2003 – på dansk
Et tiår for sent: forhandlinger om Kosovo

PressInfo # 192, 21 oktober, 2003 – svenska
Ett decennium för sent – Samtal om Kosovo

PressInfo # 192, October 14, 2003
A decade too late: Kosovo Talks Begin

PressInfo # 191, October 3, 2003
The Second Nuclear Age

PressInfo # 190, October 3, 2003
Dealing with the Hydra? Proliferation and Full Spectrum Dominance

PressInfo # 186, 26 september 2003, på svenska
11 saker att komma ihåg den 11 september Av Jan Öberg.

PressInfo # 189, September 18, 2003
Neo-Cons, Fundies, Feddies, and Con-Artists By Francis A. Boyle.

PressInfo # 188, 18.september 2003, på dansk
Det er en udfordring at skabe fred Af Daisaku Ikeda.

PressInfo # 186, 18.september 2003, på dansk
11 punkter at huske om den 11.september Af Jan Øberg.

PressInfo # 183, 28 mai 2003, på dansk
Vil du vide, hvem de amerikanere er, som styrer Irak?

PressInfo # 182, 21 maj 2003, på svenska
Hamburgarfilosofi för snabblagning av Iraks utbildningsväsen

PressInfo # 183, May 14, 2003
Do you want to know who the Americans running Iraq really are?
Part 1Part 2Part 3

PressInfo # 182, 14 mai 2003, på dansk
En burger-filosofi skal give en hurtig patentløsning på Iraks uddannelsessystem

PressInfo # 182, April 24, 2003
Burger philosophy to quick fix Iraq’s education system

PressInfo # 181, April 15, 2003
A Personal View on Iraq: Where is the Truth?

PressInfo # 180, 15 april 2003, på svenska
Förlust i alla tre krigen i Irak

PressInfo # 180, 15 april 2003, på dansk
Tre krige, alle at tabe, i Irak

PressInfo # 179, 15 april 2003, på svenska
Likheter mellan Bush och Hussein och USA och Irak

PressInfo # 179, 15 april 2003, på dansk
Ligheder mellem Bush og Hussein og mellem USA og Irak

PressInfo # 180, April 2, 2003
Losing all three wars on Iraq

PressInfo # 179, March 26, 2003
Similarities between Bush and Hussein and the U.S. and Iraq

PressInfo # 177, 26 marts 2003, på dansk
Forsømte Kofi Annan en lejlighed til at standse eller udsætte krigen?

PressInfo # 176, 26 marts 2003, på dansk
Hvorfor sikkerhedsrådet aldrig vil hæve sanktionerne mod Irak

PressInfo # 177, March 18, 2003
Did Kofi Annan miss an opportunity to stop the war?

PressInfo # 176, March 12, 2003
Why the SC will never lift the sanctions on Iraq

PressInfo # 176, 24 mars 2003, på svenska
Varför säkerhetsrådet aldrig kommer att häva sanktionerna mot Irak

PressInfo # 175, March 12, 2003
The US and Kuwait undermine the UN by entering the demilitarised zone on the Kuwait-Iraq border

PressInfo # 175, 17 mars 2003 på svenska
USA och Kuwait undergräver FN genom att gå in i den demilitariserade zonen på gränsen mellan Irak och Kuwait

PressInfo # 175, 19. marts, 2003, på dansk
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PressInfo # 174, 17. marts, 2003, på dansk
Dan Rather-a-Joke. Eller den frie presse når den er bedst

PressInfo # 173, March 5, 2003
Sanctions – our moral problem

PressInfo # 173, 14 mars 2003, på svenska
Sanktionerna – vårt moraliska problem

PressInfo # 172, February 24, 2003
Iraq and the Failures of Democracy

PressInfo # 171, February 22, 2003
Peace in Baghdad, A Story of Hope

PressInfo # 171, 5 mars 2003, på svenska
Fred i Bagdad, en berättelse om hopp

PressInfo # 171, 5 mars 2003, på dansk
Fred i Bagdad, en historie om håb

PressInfo # 170, 18 February 2003
A Road to Peace with Iraq – Europe’s Choice

PressInfo # 170, 19 februari 2003, på svenska
En väg till fred med Irak – Europas val

PressInfo # 170, 19 februari 2003, på dansk
En vej til fred med Irak – Europas valg

PressInfo # 169, 17 February 2003
Will Bush prevail, or listen and think? – Reflections on February 15, 2003

PressInfo # 169, 24 februari 2003, på svenska
Ska Bush få råda eller ska han lyssna och tänka?

PressInfo # 169, 24 februar 2003, på dansk
Vil Bush fremture eller lytte og tænke?

PressInfo # 168, December 28, 2002
A UN mandate does not make war on Iraq right!

PressInfo # 168, 24 januari 2003, på svenska
Ett krig mot Irak blir inte rätt för att det har FN-mandat!

PressInfo # 168, 17 januari 2003, på dansk
Et FN mandat gør ikke en krig mod Irak mere rigtig

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