UK: Torture All You Want, but Leave the Cameras at Home

LONDON – The conviction of three soldiers by a military court for abusing Iraqi prisoners is seen to have put the British military on trial. But reports on the way the trial has been conducted put Britain’s judicial system itself on trial. The three soldiers were convicted by a British military court at a base … Continue reading “UK: Torture All You Want, but Leave the Cameras at Home”

Convergence in Kosovo

The "Unfinished War" Rages On Neither the ongoing trouble in Iraq, threats to Syria, North Korea’s nuclear weapons, nor the increasing belligerence toward Russia sufficed to divert the advocates of "independence" for the occupied Serbian province of Kosovo, who resumed their diplomatic and media offensive launched in late January with another set of high-profile editorials. … Continue reading “Convergence in Kosovo”

The Gonzocons Live On

Whoever said Hunter S. Thompson was dead? You wouldn’t believe it for a moment if you were wading through the paranoia and zaniness festering in the mind of Michael Ledeen. But while the Mad Monk of 17th Street is chewing the carpet at the thought of washing clean the filthy domains, the similarities between the … Continue reading “The Gonzocons Live On”

Proposed UK Law Makes Guantanamo Look Liberal

LONDON – New anti-terror legislation proposed in Britain makes Guantanamo Bay appear liberal in some respects. Britain has had its own Guantanamo Bay in the high security Belmarsh prison, where 10 foreign nationals have been held without charge and without trial for most of three years since December 2001. A panel of law lords, the … Continue reading “Proposed UK Law Makes Guantanamo Look Liberal”

Torturing Our Sovereignty

One issue raised in my Feb. 19 interview [stream] [download] of the coincidentally named Scott Horton, director of the International League of Human Rights, was that certain crimes, particularly war crimes, are subject to prosecution by any nation. That is, when the people of a criminal state refuse to hold the individuals in charge accountable … Continue reading “Torturing Our Sovereignty”

They’ve Only Just Begun…

“They’ve only just begun, To kill. White lace and Abu Ghraib, A kiss for luck and we’re on our waaaaaay…” With apologies to the shade of Karen Carpenter, the lyrics of her famous song – with a few creative tweaks here and there – pretty much sum up the triumphalist feeling on the other side … Continue reading “They’ve Only Just Begun…”

Syria Out Doesn’t Mean U.S. In

Most real people had a 9/11 moment. Ann Coulter’s call to arms was particularly memorable. For exhorting, "We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity," she was even banished from National Review. This was indeed a puzzling purge, considering neoconservatives promptly adopted her recommendations, invaded Muslim countries, and killed their … Continue reading “Syria Out Doesn’t Mean U.S. In”

The Neocons’ Devotion to Doctrine

As Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party were moving toward capturing political power in Germany, in the aftermath of the last democratic parliamentary elections there in March 1933, there was no indication that the German Communist party was mounting any concerted response against the threat. The relative inaction of the Communists reflected the belief among … Continue reading “The Neocons’ Devotion to Doctrine”

Jaafari Victory a Win for Administration Pragmatists

The choice of Ibrahim Jaafari as candidate for prime minister of the majority United Iraqi Alliance (UIA) is seen as an important advance for the more pragmatic forces in the administration of President George W. Bush against their adversaries among the neoconservatives and other hawks. Jaafari, who won the UIA’s nod after the withdrawal of … Continue reading “Jaafari Victory a Win for Administration Pragmatists”

Sentence First, Verdict Afterwards?

NEW YORK – Civil libertarians are wondering if the new U.S. attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, will continue one of the trademarks of his predecessor, John Ashcroft: razzle-dazzle news conferences announcing the arrests of terrorists, followed by trials in which no one is charged or tried for any terror-related offenses. They point to the recent case … Continue reading “Sentence First, Verdict Afterwards?”