- “We are a nation called to defend freedomâa freedom that is not the grant of any government or document, but is our endowment from God.” See Eggen, “Ashcroft Invokes Religion,” A2.
- Michael R. Gordon, “Baghdad's Power Vacuum Is Drawing Only Dissent,”
New York Times
,
April 21, 2003, A10.
- Peter Beaumont, “Anger Rises as US Fails to Control Anarchy,”
Observer
(London), April 13, 2003, 3.
- Jim Dwyer, “Troops Endure Blowing Sands and Mud Rain,”
New York Times
,
March 26, 2003, A1; Neela Banerjee, “Army Depots in Iraqi Desert Have Names of Oil Giants,”
New York Times
,
March 27, 2003, C14.
- Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, Defense
Department operational update briefing, Pentagon Briefing Room, Arlington, VA, Federal News Service, April 11, 2003.
- Reuters, “Number Imprisoned Exceeds 2 Million, Justice Dept. Says,”
Washington Post
,
April 7, 2003, A4; Sentencing Project, “U.S. Prison Populations: Trends and Implications,” May 2003, 1.
- Sentencing Project, “U.S. Prison Populations.”
- Fox Butterfield, “Prison Rates among Blacks Reach a Peak, Report Finds,”
New York Times
,
April 7, 2003, A12.
- Richard Willing, “More Seeking President's Pardon,”
USA Today
,
December 24, 2002, 3A.
- Paul Martin, Ed Vulliamy, and Gaby Hinsliff, “US Army Was Told to Protect Looted Museum,”
Observer
(London), April 20, 2003, 4; Frank Rich, “And Now: âOperation Iraqi Looting,'”
New York Times
,
April 27, 2003, 2.
- See Scott Peterson, “Iraq: Saladin to Saddam,”
Christian Science Monitor
,
March 4, 2003, 1.
- Rumsfeld, Defense Department briefing.
- Martin, Vulliamy, and Hinsliff, “US Army Was Told to Protect Looted Museum,” 4.
- See Robert Fisk, “Americans Defend Two Untouchable Ministries from the Hordes of Looters,”
Independent
(London), April 14, 2003, 7:
Iraq's scavengers have thieved and destroyed what they have been allowed to loot and burn by the Americansâand a two-hour drive around Baghdad shows clearly what the US intends to protect. After days of arson and pillage, here's a short but revealing scorecard. US troops have sat back and allowed mobs to wreck and then burn the Ministry of Planning, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Irrigation, the Ministry of Trade, the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Information. They did nothing to prevent looters from destroying priceless treasures of Iraq's history in the Baghdad Archaeological Museum and in the museum in the northern city of Mosul, or from looting three hospitals.
The Americans have, though, put hundreds of troops inside two Iraqi ministries that remain untouchedâand untouchableâbecause tanks and armoured personnel carriers and Humvees have been placed inside and outside both institutions. And which ministries proved to be so important for the Americans? Why, the Ministry of Interior, of courseâwith its vast wealth of intelligence information on Iraqâand the Ministry of Oil.