As of this writing, North Korea continues to fire test missiles in a barrage of defiance aimed at the U.S. and its regional allies, belligerently declaring its right to do so and threatening anyone who stands in its way with unspecified "physical" harm....
Taking Out Lieberman
The War Party has usually managed to maintain control of American foreign policy through its virtually ironclad grip on the political process. This has been achieved by its mastery of the two-party system that has enshrined the Democrats and the Republicans as the...
Somalia: A Case Study in Interventionism
July 1 was the 46th anniversary of Somalia's "independence," and it was celebrated in a rather desultory fashion with a ceremony held at the "Peace Hotel" in war-torn Mogadishu. Former army general Mohamed Nor Galal gave a speech in which he...
The Gaza Beach Party Massacre
The pretext under which the Israelis have re-invaded the Gaza Strip speaks volumes about the mentality of the settler state and those who hold it up as an exemplar of heroic virtue worthy of American support: one of their soldiers, Gilad Shalit, was kidnapped, and so,...
The Cabal, Outed
The looming conflict between Iran and the United States has a nightmarish quality about it: it is like one of those dreams in which a horrific series of events is endlessly reenacted, while the dreamer is powerless to stop it. You scream and nothing comes out. It is a...
The Empire at Bay
Sunday's headlines on Antiwar.com pretty much summed up the looming defeat of America's imperial ambitions, detailing in descending order the series of setbacks that have stunned the architects of our would-be "benevolent global hegemony" and stopped them in their...
A Plague on Both Their Houses
The partisan war dance over Iraq began with the GOP's "stay the course" resolution [.pdf], and now the Senate has debated and rejected two Democratic alternatives: one saying we ought to "redeploy" the troops to the nearest convenient...
Odyssey to America
It started with a kiss. Finishing a bout of lovemaking in the back seat of Omar's car, Adil kissed him in the moment before their bodies parted and that's when he heard it: a tapping on the windshield. The car was flooded with light and a veritable army of...
The Assassins
When John J. Mearsheimer, professor of political science at the University of Chicago and the heavyweight of the realist school of international affairs, and Stephen M. Walt, former dean of Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, published their now famous...
‘Debating’ the Iraq War
The Republican offensive in support of the Iraq war should have crashed shortly after launching: unfortunately, they had some essential allies who helped fuel their shaky effort the Democrats. As one news report about the House debate put it: "In both the...


