Comrade Cheney
vs. President Putin

Busy. Busy. Busy. When it comes to conjuring new enemies, this administration never sleeps. If you thought taking on the non-Israeli portion of the Middle East is a lot to put on our plate, then you haven’t got a clue as to the appetites of the Bush regime. Not only do they want to start … Continue reading “Comrade Cheney
vs. President Putin”

Grand Coalition

“What is lacking today is a permanent, populist, broad-based political force to challenge the worldview of the serial globalizers and the advocates of endless war. The Peace Party can be that force. The global crisis we face today makes the old Left-Right arguments over public ownership and tax rates irrelevant. Let’s have those debates later, … Continue reading “Grand Coalition”

Groups Urge Overhaul of Pentagon Budget

With Congress on the verge of approving yet another record Pentagon budget, a task force of nearly two dozen progressive policy analysts is calling for major changes in the way the United States allocates money for its common defense. Noting that Washington currently spends six dollars on its military for every one dollar it spends … Continue reading “Groups Urge Overhaul of Pentagon Budget”

Al-Qaeda’s Code

Intelligence services across the world are busy analyzing the latest speeches of Osama bin Laden, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and Ayman al-Zawahri, the three leaders of the jihadist movement, released almost simultaneously at the end of April. Their hope and objective is to break al-Qaeda’s code and access valuable information about future attacks. Encrypted in those … Continue reading “Al-Qaeda’s Code”

The Iraqi Government Is the Iraqis’ Business

There’s a lot of talk these days about splitting Iraq into three parts. It’s coming from almost every direction. Democratic Sen. Joe Biden, with an eye on his run on the White House, wrote in the New York Times that the U.S. government should create a new Iraq along the lines of Bosnia: the idea … Continue reading “The Iraqi Government Is the Iraqis’ Business”

Iraq, Afghanistan Among Top Ten Failed States

Despite receiving some $8 billion a month in economic aid and military support over the past year, Iraq and Afghanistan rank among the world’s 10 weakest states, along with much of Central Africa, according to the "Failed States Index" for 2006 released here Tuesday. Iraq ranks number four – the same rating it received in … Continue reading “Iraq, Afghanistan Among Top Ten Failed States”

Internal Feuds Develop
Among Palestinians

JERUSALEM – The often unruly Gaza Strip has become a hot zone of Palestinian frustration over the inability of the recently sworn-in Hamas government to pay civil servants. Many have reportedly not received salaries since March. Distressed police officers in the last few weeks briefly took control of several public buildings and threatened future attacks. … Continue reading “Internal Feuds Develop
Among Palestinians”

Gitmo Releases Suggest Numerous Mistakes

News that the Pentagon will soon release about a third of the prisoners still detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has prompted the U.S. media and many in the blogosphere to recall Defense Secretary Rumsfeld’s 2002 statement referring to Guantanamo prisoners as "the worst of the worst." And as recently as June 2005, he said, "If … Continue reading “Gitmo Releases Suggest Numerous Mistakes”