Support the Troops,
Not the Warmongers

Pfc. Tomas Young, 25 years old, was sent to Iraq last year with the Army’s 1st Cavalry Division. He joined the military for college money to further his education and, in his own words, “to exact some form of retribution” on the perpetrators of 9/11. Two-and-a-half weeks into his tour of duty, Young was paralyzed … Continue reading “Support the Troops,
Not the Warmongers”

Chemical Saddam Met
Nuclear Uncle Sam

Hypothesis: In the 1991 Gulf War, after ejecting Saddam Hussein from Kuwait, the United States was determined to invade Iraq, remove Saddam Hussein from power, and pursue the same goals it is pursuing in Iraq today. It was “deterred” from doing so only because Saddam Hussein had chemical weapons then, deployed and ready to be … Continue reading “Chemical Saddam Met
Nuclear Uncle Sam”

Arab World Remains Hostile, Fearful Toward US

While the past 15 months have brought a slight decline in anti-U.S. sentiment, public opinion in the Arab world about Washington’s policies and intentions in the Middle East remains overwhelmingly negative and deeply skeptical, according to a major new survey released here Friday. Most Arabs continue to believe the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq has … Continue reading “Arab World Remains Hostile, Fearful Toward US”

Neo-Crazies Already Planning Beyond Iran

Maybe you thought that when President Bush declared war on terror it was just a euphemism. Wrong! By that declaration, Bush made himself commander in chief of our armed forces, which he is – under the Constitution – only "in time of war." Once proclaimed, our commander in chief immediately called to active duty the … Continue reading “Neo-Crazies Already Planning Beyond Iran”

Words and Reality

Politicians, like writers, preachers, and professors, are word people. They deal mainly in words, not in actions. If you wish to understand the present political situation, you need to understand how politicians use words. You can start by scratching off "communication of truth." That is a very low priority in Washington, for the simple reason … Continue reading “Words and Reality”

A Clear Strategy – for Disaster

The bromide-heavy speech that President George W. Bush gave Wednesday at the Naval Academy presents a clear strategy for continued quagmire and eventual disaster in Iraq. Despite the gathering storm of opposition to the administration’s approach to the war in Iraq, the speech was long on tired clichés and bereft of new ideas, calling to … Continue reading “A Clear Strategy – for Disaster”

Backtalk, December 3, 2005

The Grave Threat Is the Bush Administration The police-state mentality is only a byproduct of the greatest threat to the Republic: our own feckless and desensitized people. We have a president whose obvious third-rate intellect and long history of personal business failures were alone enough to dismiss him as a pampered lightweight – but still … Continue reading “Backtalk, December 3, 2005”

How (Not) to Withdraw from Iraq

On the Sept. 27 Charlie Rose Show, interviewing New Yorker editor David Remnick, Rose brought up the question of what the United States should do in Iraq. Should we “get out” – or, as Remnick so delicately put it, should we “bolt”? Here was how Remnick ended their discussion, while talking about those who had … Continue reading “How (Not) to Withdraw from Iraq”

Bush’s ‘Great Leap Forward’

There is no real need for a line-by-line analysis of the speech delivered yesterday by the Trotskyite-in-chief: a succinct summary will suffice. The president’s response to the polls, which show overwhelming opposition to the Iraq war, is: screw you. To those Republican members of Congress who rightly fear for their seats as election day approaches, … Continue reading “Bush’s ‘Great Leap Forward’”