The Hormuz Hoax

Following up on the alleged incident in the Strait of Hormuz with those five Iranian speedboats, remember that radioed threat supposedly coming from the Iranian side? Now they're blaming it on – are you ready for this? – "the Filipino Monkey," some crazy guy...

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In Mourning

My regular column won't appear today: I'm traveling back from my Mom's funeral. Elvera Raimondo was a real character: strong and independent long before the Women's Lib movement, holder of multiple jobs that enabled me to get out of the rotten public school system...

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The Hundred-Year War

If John McCain wins the Republican presidential nomination, it seems to me that the Democrats have only to show the American people this clip: That alone would be enough to blow the USS McCain out of the water. What with polls showing [.pdf] that most voters want us...

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Iran, Again

The Iranians have released their own video of the alleged "confrontation" that occurred between three US warships and five Iranian speedboats in the Strait of Hormuz: The Pentagon's narrative is very different. Coupled with a claim that the Iranians...

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‘A Heartbeat Away’ From War

As the American people amuse themselves with the illusion that they have any say in the way they are presently governed, our rulers are moving toward war. Two recent incidents underscore the imminence of this prospect. The Iranian "provocation" in the...

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Nukes, Spooks,
and the Specter of 9/11

"The next president may have to deal with a nuclear attack," averred ABC's Charles Gibson at Saturday night's Democratic presidential debate. "The day after a nuclear weapon goes off in an American city, what would we wish we had done to prevent it and...

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The War and the Elections

The last election was all about the war, a referendum on a policy that has led us ever deeper into the Middle East, and the verdict was clear: the voters have had enough. In the interim, however, we've had a veritable D-Day-style propaganda campaign, designed to fool...

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Panic Over Pakistan

The drumbeat to "do something" about Pakistan – preferably of a military nature – has been going on for some time, and the assassination of Benazir Bhutto is the perfect catalyst for such an enormous blunder. As far back as this last summer, the...

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Ron Paul vs. the Dirty Tricksters

The Ron Paul campaign has generated a lot of excitement, especially among young people. It has made political history by raising more money in a single day than any other presidential campaign, ever. It has inspired thousands and given hope to those who had given up...

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