Former NSA technical director William Binney: "...the real problem I see is that the DoJ is covering up for all the crimes that this administration and the previous administration has been committing against every one in the public." (h/t Kevin Gosztola)
What Israel’s Unity Government Means for a Strike on Iran
The deal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing Likud party struck last night may be the slickest politicking in recent memory. After threatening to hold early elections, Netanyahu formed a unity government with the main opposition party, Kadima,...
Parwan Release Program and Obama’s Political Penchant for Secrecy
The Washington Post reported today that the U.S. has for years operated a secret program of releasing "high-level detainees from a military prison in Afghanistan as part of negotiations with insurgent groups." “We look at detainees who have influence over other...
McCain on Syria: No Chance for Blowback, Other Than All That Blowback
Sen. John McCain, perhaps the leading figure pushing for intervention in Syria, was interviewed by Jake Tapper on ABC's "This Week": TAPPER: Is -- is there not -- do you not have any concern -- there are reports that some of the rebels in Syria are affiliated with Al...
Antiwar.com Newsletter | May 5, 2012
Antiwar.com Newsletter | May 5, 2012IN THIS ISSUETop NewsOpinion and analysisEventsThis week’s top news:Bin Laden Disapproved of, Had Little Control Over ‘Affiliates,’ Documents Reveal: Osama bin Laden often disapproved of what so-called "affiliate"...
Jose Padilla, John Yoo, and Routine Exoneration for Government Criminals
Jose Padilla, the American citizen kidnapped by the Bush administration and detained and tortured for years without charge or trial, has been trying to sue John Yoo for a while now. Yoo of course was in the Bush administration's office of legal counsel who crafted...
Puncturing Obama’s Afghan Bubble
Congratulations, Secret Service! No brawls with whores during Obama’s whistle-stop in Kabul. OK, it wasn't an overnight visit... * It was inspiring to hear Obama invoking the usual idealism during his spiel from Bagram Air Base. The event was nicely managed insofar as...
MEK and the Unspeakable Chaos of the Rule of Law
Via Glenn Greenwald, Daneil Denvir writes about former Governor Ed Rendell trying to explain why he shouldn't be indicted for providing "material support" to the Iranian cult terrorist group MEK: One 10-minute speech earned Rendell $20,000, and he frequently flew to...
Bin Laden’s Declassified Documents and the Supposed ‘Affiliates’
Adam Serwer in Mother Jones has a nice sum-up of the highlights from the recent declassification of selected documents from the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan a year ago. The al-Qaeda leader's internal documents and correspondences include asking for...
On the Legality of Obama’s Drone War
In Politico, Daphne Eviator of Human Rights First, contests the Obama administration's legal justification for a borderless, undeclared drone war in multiple countries, which is that the AUMF grants them the authority to take lethal action against al-Qaeda and its...


