No war but the class war! - Red and Black Notes From the War in the Gulf, to the War at Home - article from Red and Black Notes on the need to fight the invasion of class war with class struggle at home.
A plague on both your houses - Red and Black Notes Internationalist article from Red and Black Notes on the then imminent 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The War On Terror The following text written in English by some comrades of the TPTG was published in July 2003 as a discussion document. It is an interesting summary and analysis of some important aspects of…
March 2003: Schoolkids against the Iraqi War The actions of schoolkids in March 2003 throughout the world were perhaps the most interesting aspect of the opposition to the Iraqi war.
Brighton anti-war protests, 2002-3 Images from the anti-war protests in Brighton leading up to and following the outbreak of the Iraq war. Many of these events are recollected and…
Standard Operating Procedure, directed by Errol Morris (2008) In addition to its revealing ‘worm’s eye view’ of the Abu Ghraib scandal, Tom Jennings sees Standard…
Anti-war statement from Antithesis (NYC-NEFAC) Leaflet against the Iraq war written by the Antithesis collective (NYC-NEFAC) and distributed at an anti-war rally in New York City on October…
Bring the war to the streets - AYN art Photographs of an anti-Iraq war art project carried out by some people involved in the Anarchist Youth Network in 2002 and 2003. Most may not…
Mutinies in the American army, 2004-2005 - Echanges A brief discussion of incidences of dissatisfaction in the US Army during the Iraq War.
Lebanon, Iran and the ‘Long War’ in the ‘Wider Middle East’ Aufheben analyse the long-term geopolitical aims of the US in the Middle East, following the…
Anti-war school walkouts, 2003 - AYN discussions Extracts from the Anarchist Youth Network's open email discussion with information-sharing and discussion about the walkouts of school students which occured against the Iraq war as it began in March 2003. While there was a lot of potential AYN failed to make a collective impact on them.