From the Tenth Amendment Center: Los Angeles Event shows how States and Local Communities Can Stop NDAA Indefinite Detention As Congress focused last week on the so-called “indefinite detention” provisions of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA),...
Madeleine Albright, Mass Murder, and the Medal of Freedom
Former Secretary of State under President Clinton Madeleine Albright will be awarded “the highest honor” that America bestows upon civilians — the Presidential Medal of Freedom. No, really. The woman who expressed unapologetic approval of the murder of 500,000...
BREAKING — US Embassy in Kabul: “Duck and cover”!
A couple of hours after Obama's "stay the course" oration from Kabul, the boys at the US Embassy in that city are diving under their desks. Explosions are rocking the city, and the Embassy itself seems to be in the crossfire. Here's the latest, direct from the...
Empire in the Middle East, in a Nutshell
Ben Piven at al Jazeera: From an active-duty force of 1.4 million soldiers, the US has deployed some 350,000 troops to at least 130 foreign countries around the world. Some are at Cold War-era installations, but many are in or near combat zones in the Middle East. At...
Drones, Foreign and Domestic
It was nice to see Code Pink's Medea Benjamin disrupt a speech on the "secret" drone war by Obama's counterterrorism chief John Brennan. In the brief time before she was carried out, she told the audience about two of the innocent children murdered in the drone war,...
Iran, Abu Musa, and the Foibles of Aggressive Foreign Policy
Belligerent foreign policies often end up having the opposite effects than were intended. Economic sanctions are a good example. Robert Pape, of Dying to Win fame, years ago examined 115 cases of economic sanctions over almost 80 years and found only 5 that could be...


