Those Crazy Mullahs

According to the highly influential “experts” at the Heritage Foundation – who have apparently never bothered to read the Iranian Note Verbale [.pdf] to the International Atomic Energy Agency of Aug. 1, 2005 – “Iran remains a dangerous revolutionary power determined to acquire nuclear weapons. No policy short of war is guaranteed to halt the … Continue reading “Those Crazy Mullahs”

Livelihoods at Stake

Editor’s note: This week, Antiwar.com is on the spot in Hong Kong for the Sixth World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference. This is the third in a series about the issues surrounding the conference, the people involved, and the roles played by the U.S. and China in this debate. Since Tuesday, the Sixth Ministerial has … Continue reading “Livelihoods at Stake”

Watchdogs Protest Pentagon’s ‘Mission Creep’

By the end of the current session of Congress later this month, the Pentagon could have legal authority to "covertly" gather intelligence on U.S. citizens in the United States – a power taken away following excesses during the Vietnam War. The Senate Intelligence Committee, meeting in closed session, last month quietly approved a request from … Continue reading “Watchdogs Protest Pentagon’s ‘Mission Creep’”

For the Jingo Who Has Everything

We all know the feeling. After your last minute holiday gift-giving near-disaster in 2004 (surprisingly similar to the one in 2003), you made that firm New Year’s resolution yet again – this time you were determined to buy those Christmas presents in July. The Monday after Thanksgiving at the absolute latest. They would all be … Continue reading “For the Jingo Who Has Everything”

Nuclear Deployment for an Attack on Iran

Are U.S. tactical nuclear weapons deployed in the Persian Gulf, on hair-trigger alert, and ready to be launched against Iran at a moment’s notice? The answer is contained in presidential directive NSPD 35, “Nuclear Weapons Deployment Authorization,” issued May 2004, which is classified. Nevertheless, we can infer the answer from the fact that every other … Continue reading “Nuclear Deployment for an Attack on Iran”

Scooter Libby, Neocon Martyr

With Scooter Libby slated to go to trial sometime next year, the Lewis Libby Defense Trust is gearing up for a big fundraising effort – and lookee lookee at all the luminaries who’ve signed on to help! Hey, how about a benefit concert? They could book Libby supporters Jack F. Kemp and Steve Forbes to … Continue reading “Scooter Libby, Neocon Martyr”

FBI Pressured to Gin Up Iraq-al-Qaeda Links

In the run-up to the Iraq war, FBI veterans say they were pressured by the Bush administration to come up with links, no matter how tenuous, between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda to help sell the planned military incursion. They came up empty, however, and were told to redouble their efforts, scraping the bottom of the … Continue reading “FBI Pressured to Gin Up Iraq-al-Qaeda Links”

Ahmadinejad Pushes Iran Toward Internal Crisis

Amid growing alarm over extreme views voiced by Iran’s new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a major U.S.-based international human rights group called Wednesday for the immediate dismissal of two of his top cabinet ministers for their involvement in past repression and atrocities. In a report titled "Ministers of Murder: Iran’s New Security Cabinet," Human Rights Watch … Continue reading “Ahmadinejad Pushes Iran Toward Internal Crisis”

Iraq Election Arrives Amid Tension and Hope

ARBIL, Iraq – Tensions between ethnic and religious groups have been rising in Iraq ahead of the elections Thursday. The vote wile be the third in less than a year, and the last step in the current process of political transition to a democratic government. Unlike the Jan. 30 elections this year, Sunni Arabs are … Continue reading “Iraq Election Arrives Amid Tension and Hope”