Updated at 7:00 p.m. EST, Jan. 6, 2010 As Iraq celebrated Army Day, which honors the founding of the country's army 89 years ago, at least nine Iraqis were killed and 18 more were wounded in several incidents. One U.S. soldier died from combat-related injuries while...
Tuesday: 2 Iraqis Killed
Only two Iraqis were killed in an unusually light day of violence. Meanwhile, the Iraq government has freed the leader of Asa'ib al-Haq or the League of the Righteous. Qais al-Khazali, the leader of Asa'ib al-Haq, was ostensibly released as part of a loose deal that...
Al-Qaeda Using US to Accomplish Goals – and US Is Playing Along
It is not widely understood that the policy objective of al-Qaeda is not to attack the Western countries, which in itself accomplishes nothing. Bringing down a Western airliner or blowing up a building in the United States or Britain is of no interest in itself, since...
Witness: I Saw a Second Man Arrested in Detroit
Interview conducted Dec. 31, 2009. Listen to the interview. Scott Horton: It's New Year’s Eve 2009. We’re going to start off the first hour though with our first guest today, Kurt Haskell; he is, I guess, becoming semi-famous here as the guy that saw something that is...
Is Dick Cheney Unpatriotic?
New Revelations Tear Holes in Nuclear Trigger Story
New revelations about two documents leaked to the Times of London to show that Iran is working on a "nuclear trigger" mechanism have further undermined the credibility of the document the newspaper had presented as evidence of a continuing Iranian nuclear...
The ‘Long War’: Who’s Winning?
It has been eight years since al-Qaeda attacked the Twin Towers and the Pentagon: eight long years in which the "war on terrorism" – begun by George W. Bush in a blaze of righteousness, and since carried on by his successor, in Afghanistan and Pakistan – has...
Canada’s Unfinished Mandate
"We can only hope that Somalia represents the nadir of the fortunes of the Canadian Forces. There seems to be little room to slide lower. One thing is certain, however: left uncorrected, the problems that surfaced in the desert in Somalia and in the boardrooms at...
A Winter Soldier’s Quest for Congress
Yemeni Detainees Caught in Bomb Backlash
In the wake of the failed attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas Day, legal experts and human rights advocates are pushing back against calls from politicians to halt the planned release of prisoners from Guantánamo Bay to their home country, Yemen....


