VIENNA A public diplomacy campaign by the Obama administration to convince world opinion that Iran was reneging on the Lausanne framework agreement in April has seriously misrepresented the actual diplomacy of the Iran nuclear talks, as my interviews with...
248 Killed across Iraq as Battles Rage in Anbar
Another Spate of Bombings around Baghdad; 125 Killed across Iraq
Demonizing Iran To Prevent the Nuclear Agreement
Since April 2 when the Lausanne Accord was signed by Iran and P5+1 – the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany – the opposition, namely, the neoconservatives, the Republican Party, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and their lobbies in the...
79 Killed across Iraq as ISIS Blows Up 700-year-old Tomb
Yemen Is Starving, and We’re Partly To Blame
Twenty million people in Yemen, the poorest country in the Arab world, are at risk of dying from hunger or thirst. That’s 80 percent of the country’s population, which according to UN agencies badly needs emergency supplies of food and water, along with fuel and...
Liberty, Sovereignty, and US Foreign Policy
As we celebrate Independence Day, honoring the American colonists' successful fight to be free of the British crown and establish their own sovereign state, it is instructive to note that the US is, today, the greatest enemy of sovereignty on earth. When the British...
Christians Train To Fight; 115 Killed across Iraq
Iraqi Christians are training to fight. Their militia’s first focus is liberating Mosul. At least 115 people were killed and 42 more were wounded: Seven security personnel were killed and 10 were wounded in a suicide attack in al-Fatha. In Albu Souda, 11 soldiers were...
Hillary’s Secret War
In the course of my work at Fox News, I am often asked by colleagues to review and explain documents and statutes. Recently, in conjunction with my colleagues Catherine Herridge, our chief intelligence correspondent, and Pamela Browne, our senior executive producer, I...
Baskin’s Generous Offer: Making Peace With Israeli Occupation
It would be fair to assume that Gershon Baskin’s recent article in the Jerusalem Post – Encountering Peace: Obviously no peace now, so what then? (June 24) – is not a mere intellectual exercise aimed at finding "creative" solutions to the Israeli occupation...


