Bush: Unfazed … or Unhinged?

“Mr. Bush said there was no need to hold any of his officials accountable for mistakes or misjudgments in prewar planning or managing the aftermath…The [Washington Post] asked Mr. Bush why no one had been held responsible for wrong information about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq or mistakes made after the US-led war. “‘Well, … Continue reading “Bush: Unfazed … or Unhinged?”

Exporting Democracy
– or Terrorism?

Iran’s defense minister was pretty cocky the other day: “‘We are able to say that we have strength such that no country can attack us because they do not have precise information about our military capabilities due to our ability to implement flexible strategies,’ Shamkhani told reporters on the sidelines of a ceremony to present … Continue reading “Exporting Democracy
– or Terrorism?”

US Citizen Tortured in Saudi Arabia – at US Govt’s Behest?

NEW YORK – Human rights groups are rallying behind a Virginia student who has been held without charges in a Saudi Arabian jail since June 2003, allegedly at the behest of the U.S. government. In court proceedings brought by the student’s family, a U.S. federal judge has given the Department of Justice until Jan. 31 … Continue reading “US Citizen Tortured in Saudi Arabia – at US Govt’s Behest?”

What Is the US Trying to Hide in Fallujah?

"The soldiers are doing strange things in Fallujah," said one of my contacts in Fallujah who just returned. He was in his city checking on his home and just returned to Baghdad this evening. Speaking on condition of anonymity, he continued, "In the center of the Julan Quarter they are removing entire homes which have … Continue reading “What Is the US Trying to Hide in Fallujah?”

US Military Resorting to Collective Punishment

BAGHDAD – The U.S. military is resorting to collective punishment tactics in Iraq similar to those used by Israeli troops in the occupied territories of Palestine, residents say. Military bulldozers have mown down palm groves in the rural al-Dora farming area on the outskirts of Baghdad, residents say. Electricity has been cut, the local fuel … Continue reading “US Military Resorting to Collective Punishment”

Does Wilson’s Fate Await Bush?

Will the Bush presidency end as did Wilson’s? Will George W. Bush be defending to his dying day, against the pitiless evidence of events, his “global democratic revolution”? Contingent upon what happens in Afghanistan and Iraq, that may well be his fate. For, as Bush’s strength is Wilson’s strength, his flaw is Wilson’s flaw. Both … Continue reading “Does Wilson’s Fate Await Bush?”

Iraq Election Worries Neighbors

CAIRO – Iraq’s neighbors have begun to worry seriously about its national election scheduled for Jan. 30. Almost every day, a regional leader speaks out in favor of the vote because the alternative could be worse. High-ranking officials from Egypt, Jordan, and the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council have recently called for voter participation. "I hope … Continue reading “Iraq Election Worries Neighbors”

Bush Uses Tsunami Aid to Regain Foothold in Indonesia

Besides improving Washington’s image in South and Southeast Asia, the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush is hoping to achieve something more concrete from its aid efforts in the aftermath of the Dec. 26 tsunami that killed over 175,000 people along the coasts of the Indian Ocean. In particular, it is reviving its hopes … Continue reading “Bush Uses Tsunami Aid to Regain Foothold in Indonesia”

A Matter of Conscience

Having watched and observed life from the standpoint of a soldier for 10 years of my life, I always felt there was no higher honor than to serve my country and defend the values that established this country. My family has a history of serving this country dating back to the American Revolution, and I … Continue reading “A Matter of Conscience”