As uncertainty persists about the results of the Iranian election last Friday, the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama remains quiet on just exactly what the next tack will be on engaging the Islamic Republic, which experts say is entering a new and unknown...
Iran Electoral Chaos Energizes Neoconservative Hawks
As U.S. President Barack Obama attempts to navigate the treacherous currents of the ongoing political crisis in Iran, he faces a heated attack on his right flank from neoconservatives and other right-wing hawks, who are urging him both to offer unequivocal support to...
Thursday: 7 Iraqis Killed, 13 Wounded
Israeli Army Beats and Tortures Children
The rights of Palestinian children are routinely violated by Israel's security forces, according to a new report that says beatings and torture are common. In addition, hundreds of Palestinian minors are prosecuted by Israel each year without a proper trial and are...
Parsing Netanyahu’s Palestinian State
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has laid out his terms for peace in the Middle East. In a highly anticipated speech at Israel's Bar-Ilan University last Sunday, Netanyahu said – for the first time – that he was willing to consider a "demilitarized"...
McChrystal Looks to Spin Afghan Civilian Deaths Problem
At his confirmation hearings two weeks ago, Gen. Stanley McChrystal said reducing civilian deaths from air strikes in Afghanistan was "strategically decisive" and declared his "willingness to operate in ways that minimize casualties or damage, even when...
Shame: The ‘Antiwar’ Democrats Who Sold Out
These Are Obama’s Wars Now
Wednesday: 11 Iraqis Killed, 10 Wounded
Obama Affirms Alliance With S. Korea Amid Rising Tensions
Amid rising tensions with North Korea, U.S. President Barack Obama Tuesday assured visiting South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak that Washington was firmly committed to their nearly 60-year alliance and their mutual determination not to yield to Pyongyang's demands...


