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...
The Uses of Political Violence
Rep. Peter King (R-New York) is the kind of in-your-face demagogue that only the state of New York could have elevated to high office. From his perch in the 3rd congressional district, in Long Island, King holds forth like a cruder version of Rudolph Giuliani, if you...
Sunday: 7 Iraqis Wounded
Saturday: 4 Iraqis Killed, 10 Wounded
Friday: 8 Iraqis Killed, 4 Wounded
Rand Paul, Eugene McCarthy, and the ‘Values of the Hills and Hollows’
What does it take for a dyed-in-the-wool progressive to transform himself into such a warmongering Dick Cheney look-alike that he even harkens back to the Vietnam war era, darkly implying that we were stabbed in the back by Eugene McCarthy and a bunch of crazy college...


