Bradley Manning: One Soldier Who Really Did ‘Defend Our Freedom’

Kevin Carson on the hero Bradley Manning

Friday: 1 Iraqi Killed, 3 Wounded

Only one violent incident was reported today. In it, gunmen attacked a Garma checkpoint, where they killed a soldier and wounded three others. Several stories about Iraq’s future prospects surfaced as well. For women and Christians the future looks bleak, but it may be the children of Fallujah who will suffer the most in the coming years as a surge in birth defects looms over them.

Russia, Realism, and the WikiLeaks Factor

Justin Raimondo with another nugget from Assange’s gold mine

Closer to a Palestinian State, Via South America

BUENOS AIRES – With the string of announcements in South America of recognition of a Palestinian state this month, the region’s integration process showed a new interest in and capacity to reach common positions in the realm of foreign policy. After Brazil announced in early December that it recognised a Palestinian state, Argentina, Bolivia and [...]

Moments of Revelation

Nebojsa Malic with a Balkans 2010 in Review

Thursday: 3 Iraqis Killed, 34 Wounded

Updated at 10:33 p.m. EST, Dec. 30, 2010 At least three Iraqis were killed in the latest violence while 34 more were wounded. Christians were targeted in at least two attacks in Baghdad, even as Parliament Speaker Usama al-Nujeifi met with Christian leaders to express his solidarity with the minority group. Meanwhile, Iraq Body Count released preliminary civilian casualty figures for 2010.

Will 2011 Become 1848?

If not, we’re screwed, says Philip Giraldi

Cheering for WikiLeaks’ Demise Is Cheering for Our Own

America has gone away, says Paul Craig Roberts

Wednesday: 8 Iraqis Killed, 17 Wounded

Updated at 11:39 p.m. EST, Dec. 29, 2010 At least eight Iraqis were killed and 17 more were wounded in light violence. In the worst attack, a noted police commander was killed during a suicide bombing in Mosul. Meanwhile, the murder trial for a British contractor accused of murdering two colleagues opened in Baghdad.

Israel Represses Israelis, and Congress Approves

It’s been two years since Israel initiated the Operation Cast Lead military assault on the besieged Gaza Strip. Since then, the right-wing Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched an unprecedented wave of intimidation against Israeli peace and human rights groups. These groups say they are “working in an increasingly hostile environment,” according [...]