Every government lives in fear of its own citizens. The fear waxes and wanes, as the tides of public opinion and economic ups and downs crest and wash over the political landscape. In good times, the fear is somewhat subtle: discontent, albeit ever-present, is masked...
Frum’s Karma
Russia’s Metro Bombings
Those behind the bombing in Moscow's Metro system, which took 39 lives – and shook the building that houses Russia's Federal Security Bureau (FSB) – must be "scraped from the bottom of the sewers" and exposed, said Vladimir Putin. But what if that particular...
Who Is Iyad Allawi?
The perpetual reinvention of reality proceeds apace, as neocons who once gave expression to the Bush administration's most extreme rhetoric now pose as "moderates," – and these same neocons insist the Iraq war was a great success after all. They point to the...
Israel’s Passport Farm
Stop Funding the Israelis
If Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to the AIPAC conference isn't a reason for the US to declare – finally – that they've had quite enough of the "special relationship," then nothing is. After ambushing the Vice President of the United...
Springtime for Obama
The first nationwide antiwar protests in quite a while were held this past Saturday, held in part to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, with a few thousands marching in Washington – I've seen estimates ranging from two to ten thousand – with...
Follow That Story!
Israel vs. America: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
The brouhaha over what Hillary Clinton said was Israel's calculated "insult" to the United States is escalating into what many characterize as a "crisis" in US-Israeli relations, a turning point in which the terms of the "special...
Al-Qaeda-in-America
We're fighting them over there so we don't have to fight them over here. That, you'll recall, was the message pounded home in the early days of the Long War – essentially the same tired old cold war line trotted out by the neocons and revamped for the age of...


