The National Intelligence Council, the U.S. intelligence community's focal point for estimating future developments, warned the George W. Bush administration last month that a decision to launch commando raids by U.S. troops against al-Qaeda-related targets in...
Why Iraqi ‘Client’ Blocked US Long-Term Presence
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki signaled last week that all U.S. troops including those with non-combat functions must be out of the country by the end of 2011 under the agreement he is negotiating with the George W. Bush administration. That...
Georgia War Rooted in US Self-Deceit on NATO
The U.S. policy of absorbing Georgia and Ukraine into NATO, which was enthusiastically embraced by Barack Obama and his running mate Joseph Biden, has undoubtedly been given a major boost by the Russian military operation in Georgia. In the new narrative of the...
Bush Covered Up Musharraf Ties With al-Qaeda, Khan
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's resignation Monday brings to an end an extraordinarily close relationship between Musharraf and the George W. Bush administration, in which Musharraf was lavished with political and economic benefits from the United States...
AP’s Iran-Trained Hit Squads Story: Iraq News Nadir?
In covering the story of Iran's role in Iraq, far too many reporters have passed on blatant propaganda without the slightest effort to point out its inconsistency with documented facts, much less to try to uncover the truth. But a story by Pamela Hess of Associated...
US Officials Admit Worry over a ‘Difficult’ al-Maliki
U.S. officials privately admit being concerned that Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki has become "overconfident" about his governments ability to manage without US combat troops, according to an Iraq analyst who just returned from a trip to Iraq...
How Tenet Betrayed the CIA on WMD in Iraq
Journalist Ron Suskind's revelation that Saddam Hussein's intelligence chief was a prewar intelligence source reporting to the British that Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction (WMD) adds yet another dimension to the systematic effort by then Central Intelligence...
Bush Forced al-Maliki to Back Down on Pullout in 2006
Many official and unofficial proponents of a long-term US military presence in Iraq are dismissing Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's demand for a US timeline for withdrawal as political posturing, assuming that he will abandon it under pressure. But that demand...
Bush, US Military Pressure Iraqis on Withdrawal
Instead of moving toward accommodating the demand of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for a timetable for US military withdrawal, the George W. Bush administration and the US military leadership are continuing to pressure their erstwhile client regime to bow to...
Seismic Shift or Non-Decision by Bush on Iran?
The US decision to send the State Department's third-ranking official to sit in on the meeting between European Union foreign affairs chief Javier Solana and Iran's nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili Saturday has been hailed as a major diplomatic breakthrough, but it is...


