Apparently President Bush believes he has been given another four years to subvert and/or replace the half-dozen or so regimes he deems to be either a threat to the "freedom" of its citizens or to our "national security." Iran is at the top of his list. How else to...
The Face of Terror
While conditions for most Iraqis continue to deteriorate, as the country slips even more deeply into an environmental and health crisis, George Bush and his supporters danced to country music on the evening of election day, celebrating the War President's reelection....
Scholars Try to Rein in the ‘Sheikhs of Death’
DUBAI - Denouncing misguided religious fanaticism and terrorism, Muslim scholars and religious leaders who recently attended a major world Islamic conference in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), jointly called for the issuing of a unified fatwa...
Why Israel Really Fears Iranian Nukes
Israel's leaders are apt to portray the prospect of an Iranian nuclear warhead in highly apocalyptic terms. Earlier this year, for example, Ariel Sharon was prepared to call Iran "the biggest danger to the existence of Israel" and warned that "Israel...
Credibility Can Only Be Lost Once
Credibility, like virginity, can only be lost once and never recovered. Hence, the problem the Bush administration has in dealing with Iran is that having been so wrong about Iraq, who can believe it now? I recognize that a majority of Americans shrugged off going to...
Pentagon Panel: US Invasions Unite Extremists
Al-Qaeda and radical Islamists are winning the propaganda war against the United States, says a high-level Pentagon panel, which concluded that Bush administration policies in the Middle East, its fundamental failure to understand the Muslim world, and a lack of...
China-Iran Tango Threatens US Leverage
BEIJING - Even as Iran pledges suspension of its uranium-enrichment program to avert United Nations sanctions, U.S.-led international efforts to curb Iran's nuclear capabilities are being undermined by the emergence of an ever stronger partnership between China and...
An Uncommon Mom in Baghdad
BAGHDAD - What is the most common thing moms do? Take care of their kids? That's what Susan Galleymore was doing when I met her. The uncommon thing was that she'd traveled halfway around the world, from San Francisco to Baghdad, to take care of her son. Nick is a U.S....
Greetings from Fallujah!
Preamble: April 28, 2003: U.S. soldiers kill 18 Fallujah school children. Act I April, 2004: In the attack on Fallujah, which ended after 3 weeks in defeat of the "coalition": "U.S. forces bombed the power plant at the beginning of the assault; ...The town was...
Instead of a Column
Well, I tried to write a column for today, but even I have social obligations during the holiday season – which could not be reconciled with the effort that goes into producing 1000-plus words, complete with links and a unifying theme. So tune in next week, on...


