A question I'm often asked is whether military action against Iran is still an option for the Bush administration. The short answer is "yes." Last week, when a reporter raised the issue of "a spate of recent stories about possible military action...
The Shift
The tectonic plates of the geopolitical landscape are shifting, visibly, as the consequences of our crazed foreign policy are being felt at home and abroad. That alarming crunching sound you hear is the impact of the sudden realization that, in Iraq, the government...
Did IAEA Revive Uranium Paper Issue Under Pressure?
A 15-page paper on the process requirements for casting and machining of uranium metal into hemispherical forms said to useful only for making the core of a nuclear weapon has been raised by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in recent months...
Wednesday: 1 US Soldier, 30 Iraqis Killed; 76 Iraqis Wounded
Updated at 11:35 p.m. EDT, July 9, 2008A number of bombings rocked Mosul and Fallujah today, leaving dozens of casualties. Overall, 30 Iraqis were killed and another 76 were wounded across the country. Also, one American soldier was killed and another two were wounded...
Backtalk, July 8, 2008
Stephen Zunes' Backtalk Stephen Zunes wrote: "In reality, 'the Iraq War, the threat of war with Iran, and the policy of non-engagement with Hamas and Hezbollah' have actually hurt Israel." Now you're arguing semantics. For that matter, almost everything Israel has...
Deconstructing the Anti-Iran Resolutions
The U.S. House of Representatives is considering a resolution (HR 362) that calls on the Bush administration to take strong action against Iran, including a naval blockade of its ports. A similar resolution is being considered by the Senate (SR 580). The two...
The Bush Administration Strikes Oil in Iraq
And speaking of oil, just when we were barely getting used to Big Oil and Iraq hitting the front pages of American newspapers in tandem, here comes Afghanistan! Who now remembers that delegation of Taliban officials, shepherded by Unocal ("We're an oil and gas...
Reading Solana in Tehran
Conciliatory noises from Tehran over the nuclear issue have left Washington and Brussels baffled and unconvinced of Iran's intentions. Having grown accustomed to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's uncompromising language, Tehran's new tone has raised more suspicion than...
Tuesday: 1 US Soldier, 4 Contractors, 36 Iraqis Killed; 28 Iraqis Wounded
Updated at 11:50 p.m. EDT, July 8, 2008One American servicemember was killed and five others were wounded in separate incidents around Baghdad. In northern Iraq, four Coalition contractors were also killed, but their nationalities are unknown at press time. At least...
Fake Flip-Flop Flap
The neocons and their media enablers are in attack mode, decrying Barack Obama's "flip-flop" on the Iraq war. The War Street Journal avers that it's the Audacious One, rather than the GOP nominee, who's running for "Bush's third term." The oracular...


