Afghan Nobody Faces Trial by Military Commission
Afghanistan Dominated TV Foreign News in 2009
Afghanistan and the U.S. military escalation in the civil war there dominated foreign-related news coverage by the three major U.S. television networks in 2009, according to the latest annual review by the authoritative Tyndall Report. Despite the continued presence...
Have Overseas Bases Been a Mistake?
Two Blackwater Guards Arrested by FBI on Murder Charges
Two former Blackwater operatives were arrested by US federal agents on murder charges, stemming from their alleged involvement in the shooting deaths of two Afghan civilians in Kabul in May. They have been identified as Justin Cannon, 27, of Corpus Christi, Texas, and...
Thursday: 1 US Soldier, 12 Iraqis Killed; 31 Iraqis Wounded
Updated at 7:50 p.m. EST, Jan. 7, 2010 At least 12 Iraqis were killed and 31 more were wounded during attacks in three cities. A U.S. soldier died of non-combat injuries. Meanwhile, Iran and Iraq's foreign ministers met to resolve at border dispute. Also, Blackwater...
Counterterrorism In Shambles; Why?
Old Blackwater Keeps on Rollin’
Where’s the Beef, Mr. Murdoch?
Russia, China Sustain Military Toehold in Yemen
Russia has stolen a march over the United States in the multi-million-dollar arms market in cash-strapped Yemen, whose weapons purchases are being funded mostly by neighboring Saudi Arabia. The Yemeni armed forces, currently undergoing an ambitious military...


