Jeremy Scahill, author of Dirty Wars, interviewed by Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman & Juan González

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  • Iraq Study Group: A Response From 'Out of Iraq' House Caucus Co-Founders Barbara Lee and Lynn Woolsey

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    The Iraq Study Group issues its long-awaited report. Today, we host a roundtable discussion. We go to Capitol Hill to speak with Rep. Barbara Lee, the only Congressmember to vote against authorizing President Bush to use military force after 9/11 and Rep. Lynn Woolsey, the first Congressmember to call for a withdrawal from Iraq. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Anthony Arnove On Iraq Study Group: "Report Offers Only A Slight Correction For a Policy That Needs Fundamental Reversal"

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    As the Iraq Study Group issues its report, we speak with Anthony Arnove, author of "Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal." He is also editor of "Iraq Under Siege" and co-editor, with Howard Zinn, of "Voices of a People’s History of the United States." [includes rush transcript]

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  • Iraqi-American in Najaf: Al Qaeda Would Leave Iraq Upon U.S. Troop Withdrawal

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    We get response on the Iraq Study Group report from Sami Rasouli, an Iraqi-American living in Najaf. Rasouli says if U.S. troops withdrew from Iraq, "The 1,300 al Qaeda members that the Iraq Study Group mentioned would leave and have no business in Iraq anymore. They are here to target American forces." [includes rush transcript]

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  • Oil for Sale: Why the Iraq Study Group is Calling for the Privatization of Iraq’s Oil Industry

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    Among its recommendations, the Iraq Study Group advised that Iraq privatize its oil industry and to open it up to international companies. Author and activist Antonia Juhasz writes "Put simply, the oil companies are trying to get what they were denied before the war or at anytime in modern Iraqi history: access to Iraq’s oil under the ground." [includes rush transcript]

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