Updated at 1:20 a.m. EST, Feb.11, 2008Although Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek said that U.S. presence on Iraq is a destabilizing force in the region, U.S. Defense Secretary Gates hinted that a pause in the drawdown of American troops in Iraq is likely. Meanwhile,...
Sunday: 86 Iraqis Killed, 107 Wounded
Updated at 11:20 p.m. EST, Feb. 10, 2008As U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates made a surprise visit to Iraq to meet with political leaders and military commanders, at least 86 Iraqis were killed and 107 more were wounded in new attacks. No Coalition deaths were...
Guantánamo Trials: Where Are The Terrorists?
As pre-trial hearings take place in the US prison complex at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Andy Worthington, author of The Guantánamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in Americas Illegal Prison, looks at the stories of the three defendants whose...
More Bombing Creates New Enemies
BAGHDAD - Now that the smoke has cleared and the rubble settled, residents of a group of bombed Iraqi villages see the raid as really a US loss. Many Iraqis view the attack Jan. 10 by bombers and F-16 jets on a cluster of villages in the Latifiya district south of...
Tortured Justifications
So it's out in the open now. Central Intelligence Agency Director Gen. Michael Hayden admitted to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday that the CIA used the coercive interrogation technique known as waterboarding, a form of simulated drowning, on three...
The Information Problem: Pull Out of Iraq
On February 5, I gave a luncheon talk on the Iraq war at the World Affairs Council in San Francisco. About 60 people attended. I spoke after fellow Antiwar.com columnist Ivan Eland. Ivan laid out a plan for partitioning Iraq or at least having a very weak central...
Another Act of War
In June of 2004, a neo-crazy media sycophant at Reuters (Charbonneau) reported that unidentified "diplomats and nuclear experts" had told him that "an experimental high-tech intelligence technique developed by the United States" had detected what...
Saturday: 1 Navy SEAL, 50 Iraqis Killed; 14 Iraqis Wounded
Updated at 1:30 a.m. EST, Feb. 10, 2008At least 50 Iraqis were killed or found dead and 14 more were wounded in the latest violence. Mass graves continue to be discovered in Diyala province, and Mosul prepares for a major security operation. A Navy SEAL was killed and...
Backtalk, February 9, 2009
Suharto, the Model Killer, and His Friends in High Places John Pilger's article is stunning in its description of the brutality of Suharto and the venality of western corporate interests. There is no nation of Indonesia, only a Javanese Empire (see George Szamuely's...
Friday: 5 US Soldiers, 31 Iraqis Killed; 17 Iraqis Wounded
Updated at 2:45 p.m. EST, Feb. 8, 2008At least 31 Iraqis were killed or found dead and 17 more were wounded in the latest violence. Clashes took place in a pair of Diyala province cities and a mass grave was found just outside Baquba. Five American soldiers were...


