Issue 50: Dossier

The Editors

All the fighting words you missed the first time around.

Illustration by Rose Wong



Cakewalk

What American diplomat Kenneth Adelman famously called the looming invasion of Iraq in a 2002 Washington Post column.

Collateral damage

A euphemism for anyone killed accidentally during a military strike — often civilian noncombatants.

Decapitation strike

The culminating act in a military strategy intended to remove the leadership of an enemy government. The invasion of Iraq began with a failed decapitation strike against Saddam Hussein in Baghdad’s Dora neighborhood; neither Hussein nor any other member of Iraqi leadership was in the area at the time, but innocent civilians were.

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