National Public Radio has been spending much news time on Darfur in Western Sudan where a great deal of human suffering and death are occurring. The military conflict has been brought on in part by climate change, according to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Drought...
Backtalk, July 16, 2008
Fisking Feith's Faulty Case for War Mr. Henderson: You know what simply amazes me is the lack of insight (or maybe it's just duplicity) of the journalists analyzing or commenting on the rationale for war with Iraq. Not once have I heard anyone question the likelihood...
Turning the Tables
on the Israel-Firsters
Now that the dust has settled in the spat between journalist Joe Klein and the ideologues at Commentary, it is time to regret the ink spilled over the non-issue of "dual loyalties." The idea that there are U.S. citizens who have equal loyalties to the United...
Blogging Brobdingnagian Blowback
It was neoconservative pundit Charles Krauthammer who, in the wake of the Soviet Union's collapse, inaugurated Washington's unipolar moment. "America is no mere international citizen. It is the dominant power in the world, more dominant than any since Rome,"...
Israel Targets Hamas Philanthropy
JERUSALEM - Shopping malls. Schools. Medical centers. Charities. Orphanages. Soup kitchens. These are the latest targets in the campaign the Israeli military is waging against Hamas in the West Bank. Israeli military officials have identified Hamas' civilian...
Omar Khadr’s Canadian Interrogation at Guantánamo
As the Abu Ghraib scandal demonstrates, a photo is worth a thousand words even if, as Errol Morris' newly released documentary Standard Operating Procedure demonstrates, those words are sometimes what the viewer wishes to see, rather than what actually...
Using One Tragedy to
Create Another
As one who is most consistently opposed to war and violence, I join my colleagues in condemning the brutal and unjustified attack on a Jewish community center in Argentina 14 years ago. I do not support this resolution, however, as it misuses a tragedy 14 years ago in...
Wednesday: 1 US Soldier, 29 Iraqis Killed; 126 Iraqis Wounded
Updated at 7:05 p.m. EDT, July 16, 2008Mosul continues to suffer excessive violence compared to other regions. Most of today's reported casualites were from the northern city. Overall, 29 Iraqis were killed and 126 more were injured. Also, a U.S. Marine was killed in...
What’s NOT in the
IAEA Iran Reports
Peter Zimmerman carries august credentials. He is a nuclear physicist. He has degrees from Stanford in experimental nuclear and particle physics. He was the top scientist for arms control at the State Department for a number of years. He later served as chief...
A Phony Crisis
and a Real One
Last week, the front pages of the world press blossomed with photos of four Iranian rockets, fired in salvo, heading skyward. The image was powerful, and the message reinforced by the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. Should Israel attack Iran, said Ali Shira,...


