Our soldiers aren't in Sierra Leone for the sake of morals or democracy. They are there for the control of diamonds, New Statesman, 29 May 2000, p. 17.
John Pilger; The big threat in the Middle East is Irael, not Iraq: it could play the nuclear card to blackmail the Americans, New Statesman, 14 May 2001, p. 27.
John Pilger; If Milosevic is to go on trial, why not Clinton and Blair, who bombed Serbia, or Kissinger who bombed Cambodia?, New Statesman, 20 August 2001, p. 17.
John Pilger; War on Terror: The Media; Here we are again: the same old footage of planes against the sunrise, the same military jargon used by reporters, New Statesman, 10 October 2001, p. 22.
War on Terror: The Big Picture; A war in the American tradition; The ultimate goal of the attacks on Afghanistan is not the capture of a fanatic, but the acceleration of western power, argues John Pilger, New Statesman, 15 October 2001, pp. 12-13.
John Pilger; He has won two elections, and he has made a start on relieving poverty. So now the US wants to get rid of Venezuela's president, New Statesman, 11 March 2002, p. 17.
The price of one Hawk bomber would give 1.5 million fresh water for their entire lives; John Pilger on how Britain's Arms fuel war and poverty, Daily Mirror, 27 May 2002, pp. 1, 4-5.
John Pilger; If you got your news only from the television, you would have no idea of the roots of the Middle East conflict, or that the Palestinians are victims of an illegal military occupation, New Statesman, 01 July 2002, pp. 11-12.