Last week, for the first time since the 1979 Iranian revolution, the US president spoke with his Iranian counterpart. Their 15 minute telephone call was reported to open the door to further high-level discussions. This is a very important event. I have been saying for...
Bombers Return To Baghdad; 71 Killed, 164 Wounded
Libya and Somalia: Foreign Policy as Political Theater
October 9, 2013A Note to My ReadersI’ve got some pressing business to take care of, and so no column today. But I’ll be back on Friday, all fresh and sassy.The US government may be in "shutdown" mode, but the American Empire is still operating at maximum...
Iraq Primary School Among Targets For Suicide Bombers; 64 Killed, 192 Wounded
Pilgrims, Journalists Among 107 Killed, 179 Wounded in Iraq Attacks
Reality Bites Back
One could always count on Bill Clinton for two things: "feeling your pain" and shameless self-promotion. The former Emperor got to combine both earlier this week, with a symposium at his presidential library extolling the virtues of his administration (and...
Ten Killed in Northern Iraq
The Pentagon’s Italian Spending Spree
This may be a propitious moment to offer an up-to-date version of a classic riddle: Which came first, the chicken or the terrorist? For many in this country, the Kenyan mall horror arrived out of the blue, out of nowhere, out of a place and a time without context....
US, Syria, Iran: What Just Happened?
In the last month, the U. S. government has reversed course on its intention to attack Syria, and conveyed the impression that it wants to mitigate Washington’s long-term hostility toward Iran. Is a new era of peace and friendship emanating from the Obama...
Back in the USSR: The Sovietization of American Life
Ilija Trojanov was at the airport in Brazil’s Salvador da Bahia, on September 30, checking in for his flight to the United States, when the person behind the American Airlines counter told him that the computer had issued a "Border Security Crossing" alert –...


