Osama bin Laden didn't live to see the 10th anniversary of 9/11. And his organization, according to many U.S. government insiders, is on its last legs since his death at the hands of U.S. Special Forces in May. "We're within reach of strategically defeating al-Qaeda,"...
Iraqi Kurdistan: Does Oil Play A Role In Request For US Troop Extension?
The CIA’s Selective Secrecy
From the coups that ousted Mohammed Mossadegh, Jacobo Arbenz, and Salvador Allende in the Cold War to the waterboarding of suspected terrorists in the Global War on Terror, the CIA has built a solid reputation as an extralegal agent of international sabotage and...
Post-9/11: All Eyes on You
In the latest installment of a year-long advertising campaign on the Washington metro, subway riders are treated to a series of smart, mod photographs of leather-clad VPPs (very pretty people) who we assume are spies, operatives, or fugitives á la Jason Bourne....
CIA’s Push for Drone War Driven by Internal Needs
When David Petraeus walks into the Central Intelligence Agency today, he will be taking over an organization whose mission has changed in recent years from gathering and analyzing intelligence to waging military campaigns through drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, and...
Iran Considers PJAK Offer As Shelling Kills Iraqi Civilian
Iraq: Turkey Resumes Kurdish Rebel Operations, A Day After Iran
Iraq’s Border Woes Continue As Iran Resumes Shelling And Kuwait Detains Fishermen
‘Protection’ Law Offers Little Safety
BAGHDAD - When Ali Sumerian, an editor for Al-Sabah newspaper, and three local media colleagues sat down for a restaurant meal after reporting on a demonstration in Baghdad's Tahrir Square on Feb. 25 this year, security forces detained them. "We were accused of...


