A Spacey Vision for Democracy

Even some of President George W. Bush’s most enthusiastic conservative Republican supporters have expressed a sense of alarm over the grandiose and expansive vision of America’s mission in the world – “support[ing] the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world” – … Continue reading “A Spacey Vision for Democracy”

More Election Juju

Bands played, children sang, millions of Iraqis turned out to vote, and the whole world hailed Iraq’s election as an historic epiphany. Success in the voting process means that Iraq will emerge as a peaceful, democratic state. America has won its war. Sorry, but I don’t buy it. Yes, millions voted. But the Kurds voted … Continue reading “More Election Juju”

Winners and Losers in Iraq

Here were a few headlines from yesterday’s papers: “Bush Urges Congress Join Him on Budget Cuts” (Reuters); “President Offers Budget Proposal With Broad Cuts” (New York Times); “Bush Spending Plan Hits Social Programs” (Boston Globe); “Bush: Budget Cuts Part of Broader Economic Agenda” (Los Angeles Times); “Bush’s Budget Cuts Would Fall Near Main Street” (Christian … Continue reading “Winners and Losers in Iraq”

Americans Die for Sharia in Iraq

Why have nearly 1,500 American soldiers died in Iraq? To what purpose have 20,000 been wounded and otherwise put out of commission? Why are we spending billions to put police on the streets of Iraq’s cities, and cutting back by 95 percent on funds that put 100,000 cops on the streets of our own cities? … Continue reading “Americans Die for Sharia in Iraq”

Ink Stains and Blood Stains

People with no principles look to consequences to justify their actions – the Republican Party and its media megaphones now contend that Iraq’s first democratic election has provided a final and irrefutable justification for America’s invasion and conquest. That Iraqi Shi’ites turned out en masse for Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and sharia law doesn’t alter … Continue reading “Ink Stains and Blood Stains”

Iraqi Christians Flee to Safer Ground

AINKAWA, Northern Iraq – Zaid Suleyman, a 34-year-old taxi driver, sits in the administration office of St. Joseph’s, an Assyrian Christian church in the Kurdish-controlled north of Iraq. He and his wife fled the capital, Baghdad, for the comparative peace of this region in September, and have been renting a room from an elderly church … Continue reading “Iraqi Christians Flee to Safer Ground”

Strike Iran and Risk Huge Backlash, Blix Warns US

BANGKOK – As Iran and the European Union go into talks in Geneva Tuesday on Tehran’s nuclear program, former UN chief weapons inspector Hans Blix said the possibility of the United States attacking the Middle Eastern country, at this juncture, seemed remote. But he warned that if a U.S. military strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities … Continue reading “Strike Iran and Risk Huge Backlash, Blix Warns US”

‘How Are These People Going to Feel About Americans?’

These are the stories that will continue to emerge from the rubble of Fallujah for years. No, for generations… Speaking on condition of anonymity, the doctor sits with me in a hotel room in Amman, where he is now a refugee. He’d spoken in the UK about what he saw in Fallujah, and he is … Continue reading “‘How Are These People Going to Feel About Americans?’”

Misdiagnosing the Malady

If a doctor, even a God-fearing, Bible-believing evangelical Christian, misdiagnoses a mortal malady, there is a probability the medicine he prescribes will do no good and the surgery he proposes may worsen the patient’s condition. Rereading the president’s inaugural and State of the Union, this seems an apt metaphor for U.S. war policy. In his … Continue reading “Misdiagnosing the Malady”

Neocons and Iran: Here They Go Again

Antiwar.com columnist Dr. Gordon Prather gives Scott Horton the inside scoop about Iran’s “nuclear program” and the neocons who are trying to start another war. Interview conducted Feb. 5, 2005. Listen to streaming audio Download MP3 Physicist James Gordon Prather has served as a policy implementing official for national security-related technical matters in the Federal … Continue reading “Neocons and Iran: Here They Go Again”