While Israeli officials claimed a major win in U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to shelve his long-held demand for a freeze on Israeli settlements on the West Bank and East Jerusalem, some analysts here believe it may yet prove a Pyrrhic victory for the...
A Puzzling, Dangerous US Policy Comes to an End
Listening to Sibel Edmonds
Poll Finds Iranian Support for Nuclear Power, Not Weapons
A poll released Tuesday shows that Iranians are still strongly in favor of continuing their government's nuclear program, but are open to compromises which would permit uranium enrichment while allowing international inspectors access to ensure that no bomb-making...
Wednesday: 13 Iraqis Killed, 19 Wounded
Obama Needs to Expand on His Good Instincts in Foreign Policy
Although the tentacles of Baracktopus have slithered into as many parts of American life as those of his "big government Republican" predecessor, Obama does seem to have much better instincts in foreign policy than George W. Bush. But lest that be seen as...
German Peace Movement Demands Withdrawal From Afghanistan
On Sept. 4, NATO's International Security Assistance Force conducted an air strike on a fuel tank hijacked by the Taliban in northern Afghanistan. The attack killed dozens of people, including civilians, according to NATO sources. However, the German minister of...
9/11 Trial At Guantánamo Delayed Again
On Monday, following a request from the Obama administration, Army Col. Stephen Henley, the military judge in the proposed trial by military commission of five men charged in connection with the 9/11 attacks – Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ali Abdul Aziz...
McChrystal’s Conundrum
Is the Afghan war already lost? Well, not quite, says the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, but almost: "Failure to gain the initiative and reverse insurgent momentum in the near-term (next 12 months) – while Afghan security capacity matures – risks an outcome...
US Afghan Campaign Plan Says Key Groups Back Taliban
The leak of the "initial assessment" of the war in Afghanistan by Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the top commander in the war, with its blunt warning that "[f]ailure to provide adequate resources" is likely to result in "mission failure,"...


