Susan Webb

Susan Webb is a retired co-editor of People's World. She has written on a range of topics both international - the Iraq war, World Social Forums in Brazil and India, the Israel-Palestinian conflict and controversy over the U.S. role in Okinawa - and domestic - including the meaning of socialism for Americans, attacks on Planned Parenthood, the U.S. as top weapons merchant, and more.


LATEST ARTICLES BY Susan Webb

  • Opinion
    Questions on 9/11 refuse to go away

    Questions on 9/11 refuse to go away

    July 31, 2004 By Susan Webb

    The final report of the bipartisan national 9/11 commission is unlikely to stamp out questions about the Bush administration’s handling of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, its Iraq war, or its overall foreign policy.

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  • Peace
    Cold numbers show heavy price of Iraq war

    Cold numbers show heavy price of Iraq war

    July 15, 2004 By Susan Webb

    Nearly 900 U.S. troops killed, more than 16,000 ill and injured. Some 9,000-11,000 Iraqis killed and an estimated 40,000 injured. The bill to U.S. taxpayers: $151 billion and counting.

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  • PrintEditions
    Iraq: Where did the $20 billion go?

    Iraq: Where did the $20 billion go?

    July 2, 2004 By Susan Webb

    The U.S. occupation and its corporate cronies have ripped off Iraq’s oil wealth and ravaged the country’s infrastructure, several new reports show. Coalition Provisional Authority boss L. Paul Bremer slinked out of Iraq June 28 after...

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  • Other
    Liar, liar

    Liar, liar

    June 25, 2004 By Susan Webb

    In a devastating blow to George W. Bush’s most powerful rationale for the invasion of Iraq, the bipartisan September 11th commission found no link between Saddam Hussein and the 9/11 attacks, and no evidence of collaboration...

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  • PrintEditions
    Soldiers say Im not going back

    Soldiers say Im not going back

    June 18, 2004 By Susan Webb

    These days, GI rights counseling coordinator Bill Galvin is getting at least four or five calls a day from soldiers saying, “I’ve gotten orders to go to Iraq and I don’t want to go.” click here...

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  • U.S.
    White House put itself above the law

    White House put itself above the law

    June 11, 2004 By Susan Webb

    Staff Sgt. Camilo Mejia is sitting in an Army brig at Ft. Sill, Okla., because he rejected the torture and brutality carried out by U.S. occupation forces in Iraq. Mejia served eight years in the Army...

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  • Peace
    New stage in Iraqs struggle vs. occupation

    New stage in Iraqs struggle vs. occupation

    June 4, 2004 By Susan Webb

    News Analysis With the naming of an interim Iraqi government following a contentious process, Iraq’s struggle for sovereignty and an end to the U.S. occupation enters a new phase.

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  • Peace
    Bush Iraq speech defends the indefensible

    Bush Iraq speech defends the indefensible

    May 28, 2004 By Susan Webb

    Longtime Philadelphia labor activist Jim Moran had little use for George W. Bush’s May 24 Iraq policy speech. “It didn’t score any points with me,” Moran said.

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