In the midst of continuing anti-government protests, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has rejected the Egyptian Army's 48-hour ultimatum (by now passed) to either call for early elections or step down. On Monday, I noted the acknowledgement of the Morsi regime that...
Iran War Weekly | July 2, 2013
[Reprinted with author's permission.] Will the election of Iranian president Hassan Rowhani encourage Washington and its European allies to abandon thoughts of regime change and move towards a resolution of their dispute with Iran over the latter’s nuclear program?...
Imperialists Explain How to Rule the Middle East Through Force and Coercion
On behalf of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Brookings Institute, Max Boot and Michael Doran are openly arguing for a return to the mafia-like political warfare of the Cold War era. "With the end of the Cold War," they lament unironically, "America's...
Obama Moves to Militarize and Exploit Africa
Obama's trip to Africa is a propaganda crusade. As the president talks about growing economies and making electricity more available to the continent, he is all hush hush on what is actually happening in Africa with regard to U.S. policy. Namely, Obama has increased...
How You [and President Obama] Can Close Guantanamo Prison
July 1 marked the first day in office for Clifford Sloan, newly appointed Guantanamo closure envoy. Shortly after his May address on counterterrorism, President Obama appointed Sloan to the Office of Guantanamo Closure in the State Department, a position that had been...
Morsi Aide: Egyptian Army Can’t Oust President Without ‘American Approval’
There is a bit of déjà vu happening in Egypt right now: as mass protests against the Morsi regime continue to grow, the Egyptian army gave the regime a 48-hour ultimatum, threatening direct military involvement in the political process "if the demands of the people...
Two Special Ops Veterans: Benghazi Attack Was Blowback
I've noted the work of Webb and Murphy before here. They also claim, according to their sources, that Petraeus was intentionally ousted from the CIA through the deliberate public disclosure of his affair with Paula Broadwell.
Given History, It’s Naive to Think NSA Respects Civil Liberties
Those defending the NSA's surveillance activities in the wake of Edward Snowden's leaks swear the program is lawful, transparent, and checked by oversight in other branches of government. Many are even appalled at the suggestion that the NSA could ever overstep its...


