In the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, movement in the standoff between the two sides can be as often backward as it is forward. The past couple of weeks have seen moves from both sides that have garnered the attention of the world, but forward progress remains elusive....
More Sanctions, More Insanity
Overdue Process
The Gitmo Trial: Why Now?
The Conventional Arms Control Challenge
Massive ordnance penetrator. Sounds powerful, right? This bomb is also known by its initials: MOP. About a month ago, Congress gave $68 million to the Boeing Corporation to accelerate the purchase and development of 10-12 "massive ordnance penetrators." The...
Thursday: 4 Iraqis, 1 Egyptian Killed; 5 Iraqis Wounded
A Crock of COIN
Afghan Lessons from the Iraq War
West Is East, When Israel Decides
JERUSALEM -- Along a wall not about to come down -- a hotel no longer a hotel, but an outpost. The three-story, 36-room Cliff Hotel used to be a favorite for Western pilgrims in search of the "authentic Holy Land flavor" because of its extensive gardens; it...
‘New’ Military Courts Still Lack Basic Safeguards
While conservatives complain about Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four other terror suspects from Guantánamo coming to New York for trial, many legal experts and human rights groups are being equally outspoken in their criticism of the "new and improved" military...


