Note: The following is the text of a talk given Oct. 25 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Whatever happened to the antiwar movement? Remember all those marches, all those placards, those giant puppets and loud displays of moral outrage? It's vanished! Gone!...
Handicapping the Global Midterms
You can't turn on the TV news or pick up a paper these days without stumbling across the latest political poll and the pros explaining how to parse it, or some set of commentators, pundits, and reporters placing their bets on the midterm elections. The media, of...
Expand the Role of the Citizen-Soldier Without a Draft
For proponents of American liberty, a volunteer military has always been preferable to conscription. Friends of liberty have appropriately asked how, in a supposedly free country, you can justify unfairly shanghaiing, against their will, an unrepresentative minority...
Guilty Plea for Child Fighter Averts ‘Publicity Nightmare’
With tongue in cheek, constitutional experts congratulated the U.S. government Tuesday for negotiating a plea deal with Guantanamo prisoner Omar Khadr, thus avoiding a trial in the military commission "puppet theater" of a defendant who was just 15 at the time of his...
Tuesday: 20 Iraqis Killed, 32 Wounded
WikiLeaks Paints Grim Picture of Iraqi Civilian Casualties
Two revelations await the reader of the WikiLeaks section dealing with civilian deaths in the Iraq War: Iraqis are responsible for most of these deaths, and the number of total civilian casualties is substantially higher than has been previously reported. There were...
Bull Feather Merchant Marines
The New York Times continues to serve as headquarters of the Pentagon's bull feather merchant marines. The headline of an Oct. 20 Times piece by Carlotta Gall on the Kandahar offensive read “Coalition Forces Routing Taliban in Key Afghan Region.” Nothing in the text...
Leaked Report, New Iraqi Alignment Reveal US War Failure
A newly released WikiLeaks document on Iraq and the new political alignment between Moqtada al-Sadr and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki both provide fresh evidence that Gen. David Petraeus's war against Shi'ite militias in 2007-2008 was a futile exercise. The...
The Pentagon’s Mad Men
More Iraqi Prison Abuses Exposed on WikiLeaks
The publication of a mother lode of secret field reports from the Iraq War is shining a bright light on heretofore unknown or underreported suspicions about the power of private security contractors and the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by their fellow Iraqis, often with...


