The hidden history of the United Nations, openDemocracy.net, 18 May 2005, Dan Plesch
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Britains intelligence secrets: under the influence, openDemocracy.net, 25 April 2005, Dan Plesch
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Tony Blair. You are charged with leading Britain into an illegal war... How do you plead?, Sunday Herald, 27 March 2005, Dan Plesch
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Iran: the coming war, openDemocracy.net, 21 March 2005, Dan Plesch
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Abdul Qadeer Khan. The nuclear weapons smuggler is pardoned by Pakistan's president, The Observer, 19 December 2004, Dan Plesch
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Why Blair must be impeached, Sunday Herald, 28 November 2004, Dan Plesch
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Winston, where are you now?, 29 September 2004, Dan Plesch
The case for impeachment, The Guardian, 22 September 2004, Dan Plesch
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Companies want rights without responsibility, FT.com, 23 August 2004, Dan Plesch
Missing Link, The Guardian, 16 July 2004, Dan Plesch
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This relationship isn't working, The Guardian, 6 April 2004, Dan Plesch
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The ABC of WMD, Aljazeera.Net, 31 March 2004, Dan Plesch
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There is always impeachment, The Guardian, 28 January 2004, Dan Plesch
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US turns wrath on resistance fighters, The Observer, 09 November 2003, Peter Beaumont and Dan Plesch
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The spirit of Glastonbury, The Guardian, 23 June 2003, Dan Plesch
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A shot of democracy, The Guardian, 07 May 200y3, Dan Plesch
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Without the UN safety net, even Japan may go nuclear, The Guardian, 28 April 2003, Dan Plescha
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Shock, awe - and tanks, The Guardian, 18 April 2003, Dan Plesch
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It's not over yet, The Guardian, 09 April 2003, Dan Plesch
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Four die as Iraqi rocket hits command post, The Guardian, 08 April 2003, Dan Plesch
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Advancing troops must watch their backs, The Guardian, 04 April 2003, Dan Plesch
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US accused of using cluster bombs, The Guardian, 29 March 2003, Richard Norton-Taylor and Dan Plesch
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Attacks and storms stretch 350-mile supply line to breaking point, The Guardian, 29 March 2003, Dan Plesch
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How the Pentagon's promise of a quick war ran into the desert sand, The Guardian, 28 March 2003, Julian Borger, Richard Norton-Taylor, Rory McCarthy, Luke Harding, and Dan Plesch
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No easy way out, The Guardian, 26 March 2003, Dan Plesch
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The price of overconfidence, The Guardian, 21 March 2003, Dan Plesch
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Weapon that could transform the war, The Observer, 09 March 2003, Dan Plesch
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A con trick for western liberals, The Guardian, 07 March 2003, Dan Plesch
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Operation regime change, The Guardian, 19 February 2003, Dan Plesch
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Stamping in a puddle of poison, The Observer, 16 February 2003, Dan Plesch
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US claim dismissed by Blix, The Guardian, 05 February 2003, Dan Plesch
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Europe is the key, The Guardian, 08 January 2003, Dan Plesch
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Weapons of most destruction, The Guardian, 07 January 2003, Dan Plesch
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Failure of the 82nd airborne, The Guardian, 19 December 2002, Dan Plesch
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Why war is now on the back burner, The Guardian, 04 12 2002, Dan Plesch
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With disarmament off the agenda, will Japan go nuclear next?, The Observer, 17 November 2002, Dan Plesch
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How to democratise global institutions, The Observer, 10 November 2002, Dan Plesch
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Boyce lays out dangers ahead, BBC, 11 December 2001, Dan Plesch
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