As 20,000 parcels of food aid and much-needed water reached the Iraqi border town of Safwan, a spontaneous pro-Saddam demonstration erupted as the television cameras rolled: the shoeless, ragged young men who crowded around the trucks pumped their arms in the air and...
The Enterprising Hawk
Richard Perle's resignation Thursday as chairman of the Defense Policy Board, a Pentagon advisory group, is long overdue. Perle quit the board because he was hired to help bankrupt telecommunications firm Global Crossing win approval from the Department of Defense to...
What You Aren’t Being Told About Iraq
Remember all those "intelligence sources" who promised that Iraqis would be cheering as the U.S. and U.K. armies rolled into Basra or Nasiriyah or any major town in southern Iraq? Apparently, in day 7 of the invasion of Iraq, these intelligence sources and their data...
The Argument of Force
Two weeks ago, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was shot and killed by a sniper bullet. His successors immediately declared a "state of emergency" in effect, martial law of undetermined duration, and launched a massive police operation to...
Iraqi Pandora
Oh, this war: one day it's a "cakewalk," the next it's a quagmire. Where oh where is the truth? As Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld correctly noted yesterday [March 25], the media is claiming that we're getting "bogged down," yet here we are barely through Day Five...
Disdain and Doubt Over Shock and Awe
In China, the War in Iraq is getting unprecedented media coverage. But are the Chinese watching the same war? While CNN and other western-based media outlets put their own particular spin on the war in this, the fourth day of the American invasion of Iraq, they...
Reality Discredits the Chickenhawks
It looks as if it's going to be a real war, not a video game, a TV "reality" show or a cakewalk. The apparent setbacks to the American battle plans over the weekend might well turn out to be less strategically significant than some would make them out to be....
A No-Winner
Up until Saturday our "embedded" media was projecting images of Iraqis dancing in the desert, delirious with joy at the arrival of their "liberators," but by Sunday morning the edges were already beginning to fray around the official story of a near-seamless...
A Guest Column from National Review
[Editors note: Matt Barganier was too shocked and awed by events in Iraq to write this weeks column. In deference to the War Partys superior gravitas, he decided to let some of his favorite militarists use the Collateral Damage space as a forum this...
From the Front…of an Antiwar Rally
As Antiwar.com's Student Coordinator, I have spent the last nine months helping students across the country find speakers and direct them to local activist events. When I receive emails that ask "What can I do?" I tend not to reply: "Run out in the streets and...


