It was a coincidence but an enlightening one. As I heard of Sarah Palin's cartoon cross hairs trained on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and other politicians along with Barack Obama's condemnation of violence, I happened to be tuning into a TV documentary on...
Don’t Expect Iraq to End Like Sudan
The American media continues to tout the reduced violence in Iraq without foreseeing the long-term potential for a resumption of severe ethno-sectarian violence and the absence of mechanisms – à la Sudan – to defuse it. The lull in Iraqi mayhem was mainly...
Gaza’s Children Dare to Dream
GAZA CITY - Despite the lingering trauma of living under siege, regular Israeli military attacks and the consequences of a bloody war several years ago, Gaza's children still dream of happiness and of normal lives. Islam Mqa't, 9, from Gaza City's Al Zarqa...
The Tea Party, Foreign Policy, and the Politics of Real Change
I've spent more than a few columns predicting that the so-called tea partiers – the grassroots populist movement that has our liberal elites in a frothy-mouthed lather – will be logically led to call for major cuts in military spending – and, by the...
Lockheed Martin’s Shadow Government
As a boy in the 1950s, I can remember my father, a World War II vet, becoming livid while insisting that our family not shop at a local grocery store. Its owners, he swore, had been “war profiteers” and he would never forgive them. He practically spat the phrase out....
Tuesday: 2 Iraqis, 1 Kuwaiti Killed; 42 Iraqis Wounded
Bradley Manning and the Rule of Law
The case of Pfc. Bradley Manning raises legal issues about his pre-trial detention, freedom of speech and the press, and proving his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Putting aside Manning's guilt or innocence, if Bradley Manning saw the Afghan and Iraq war diaries as...
Monday: 5 Iraqis Killed, 13 Wounded
All Bases Covered?
India, a rising power, almost had one (but the Tajiks said no). China, which last year became the world's second largest economy as well as the planet's leading energy consumer, and is expanding abroad like mad (largely via trade and the power of the purse), still has...
Defending Manning and Assange
Interview recorded December 29, 2010. Listen to the interview. Scott Horton: All right, y'all, welcome back to the show. It's Antiwar Radio, I'm Scott Horton, and joining me on the line is Daniel Ellsberg, famous liberator of the Pentagon Papers and author of the book...


