Updated at 9:45 p.m. EDT, Aug. 1, 2008At least 11 Iraqis were killed or found dead and six more were wounded in the latest attacks. No Coalition deaths were reported, but an American civilian died at a Polish base in Diwaniyah. July was the least deadly month for...
Brother of US ‘Enemy Combatant’ Released from Guantánamo
On Monday July 28, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that it had transferred three prisoners a Qatari, an Afghan and a prisoner from the United Arab Emirates to their home countries from the prison at Guantánamo Bay. Adding that they...
Thursday: 2 US Soldiers, 20 Iraqis Killed; 21 Iraqis Wounded
Updated at 6:50 p.m. EDT, July 31, 2008At least 20 Iraqis were killed and 21 more were wounded in the latest violence. Among the dead are a Samarra family who were unarmed at the time U.S. troops attacked them in their home. Two U.S. servicemembers were killed in...
Quagmire Exchange
If Barack Obama's idea of ending the occupation in Iraq is to transfer most of the troops to Afghanistan, he won't have accomplished much. He's right that we should not be in Iraq, but we also shouldn't be in Afghanistan. Our sole interest in Afghanistan should be to...
Why Are Neocons Attacking Turkey?
Some neoconservatives in Washington are obsessed with attacking Iran before President Bush leaves office at the end of this year. Hence, they have been pushing the Bush administration for increased economic and political isolation of Iran in order to weaken its...
Bosnia’s Problem
A fascinating media phenomenon could be observed last week, following the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, wartime leader of the Bosnian Serbs. Anyone who was even tangentially involved in the 1990s events in Bosnia rushed forth to offer their thoughts; ex-diplomats and...
The World Under Fire
In the past ten days, bombs have ripped people apart in high profile, bloody locations like Baghdad and India, killed more in relatively safe locations like Kunming and Istanbul and scared others in Spain. The world is on fire and Beijing is about to party. In China,...
Peace Not Near on Middle East’s ‘Time Horizon’
Members of Washington's band of foreign policy realists are high-fiving each other these days. First there was the news that the Bush administration decided to have Undersecretary of State William Burns sit in the same room in Geneva with Iranian nuclear envoy Saeed...
Air Force Think Tank Advises Against Iran Attack
Amid rising speculation about the possibility of an Israeli or US bombing attack on Iranian nuclear facilities earlier this month, a major study produced for the US Air Force by a top defense think tank concluded that US military action against Iran was "likely...
Neocon Flap Highlights Jewish Divide
A mushrooming media controversy pitting neoconservatives against a prominent Jewish-American political commentator could mark a new stage in the growing battle over who speaks for the US Jewish community on foreign policy issues, particularly regarding the Middle...


