This page contains a brief introduction to the UN's oil-for-food program. The sidebar on the left contains links to basic information in easy-to-read formats.
A pre-invasion perspective of the US rush to war, the consequences of war, a resource guide, and more on US-Iraq relations
Energy overviews and country analysis briefs for the Middle Eastern countries by the US government
The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is an independent organization whose aim is to promote the prevention, management, and peaceful resolution of international conflicts; this Special Report focuses on what should be done after the war to establish the rule of law in Iraq
Yasser Tabaa, professor of Islamic art at Oberlin College, has compiled a site of 110 images of Iraqi topography, cities, archaeology, and historical monuments. Especially important are 16 images, taken in 1977 and 1979, of the Iraqi wetlands, which have been nearly completely drained in recent years.
Promotes pro-Israel agendas and perspectives
Current news
Founded to promote settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict on the basis of UN resolutions, this site also has regularly updated links to regional newspapers, country information, activist, and policy organizations
Chat rooms, movies, and restaurants relating to the Persian community in Washington, DC
"Rethinking Schools" is a publication for and by teachers whose aim is to exchange information on current events, education methods, and important policy issues; this article, written by Howard Zinn before the US invasion of Iraq, describes what war would mean to ordinary citizens in the US and Iraq
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