Israel and Islamic Terrorism

The most recent audio missive from Osama bin Laden, claiming responsibility for the attempted Christmas bombing of Northwest Airlines flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit, rationalizes Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab's act in the name of the suffering of the people of...

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The Two Faces of Interventionism

As the US military arrives in Haiti, with only the French and Hugo Chavez raising objections, our foreign policy of global intervention gets a new lease on life – especially on the home front, where it's needed most. Even the hardest heart cannot be closed to the...

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End the Korean War

We're at war – old news, you say? Well you don't know how old – because I'm not talking about our eternal "war on terrorism," but the Korean war. Yes, in case you didn't know, it's still on, at least in the formal sense: a truce was signed, on July 27, 1953,...

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The Weird Factor

What I call the Weird Factor, for lack of a better name, seems to have become a permanent feature of our post-9/11 world, a dark and sinister leitmotif that plays in the background. On 9/11, of course, the Factor was on full display as a whole string of unusual events...

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The ‘Long War’: Who’s Winning?

It has been eight years since al-Qaeda attacked the Twin Towers and the Pentagon: eight long years in which the "war on terrorism" – begun by George W. Bush in a blaze of righteousness, and since carried on by his successor, in Afghanistan and Pakistan – has...

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The Road Ahead

You'll have to pardon me if I utter a long, drawn-out sigh, but the prospect of facing yet another year of phony "crises," official fabrications, and Obama-esque double-talk is daunting, to say the least. My task, as I see it, is to unpack the hyperbole,...

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