Greenpeace action against "Star Wars" in front of the NATO headquarters.
Marchers in Amsterdam call for no war against Iraq.
Greenpeace activists hang a banner reading, "Tony (heart) WMD" off a crane outside Big Ben.
Fortunately, the document isn't final until that paragon of military restraint, Donald Rumsfeld, says it makes sense to him. Unfortunately, Rummy delegates this kind of policy-making to his alter-ego, Dr. Strangelove.
Mr. President, I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair mussed, but I do say no more than ten to twenty million killed, tops, that is, depending on the breaks. --Dr. Strangelove
The Greenpeace "Most Wanted" playing cards in a Solitaire game
Ten Greenpeace activists climbed onto the harbour's lock gates and sealed it shut to prevent four ships loaded with US military equipment bound for the Gulf leaving the harbour and a US navy vessel entering it to be loaded.
No War march, Amsterdam.
Doon Fitzgerald, 3, in the Amsterdam march against war in Iraq.
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