Losing Interest and Muscle in Libya War

It's now almost two months since the sternest congressional resolution against Obama's war in Libya and against the pathetic legal argument employed to circumvent the War Powers Resolution  failed, losing out to John Boehner's resolution asking Obama to pretty please...

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Car Bomb in Oslo, Norway

There has been a disastrous explosion outside a government building in the Norwegian city of Oslo. At least one explosion was a car bomb. Responsibility for the apparent attack has not been confirmed, but here are some speculations: Earlier this month, a Norwegian...

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Hollow Growth in Defense Spending

There's an old adage that says there never was such a thing as a shrinking government program. Things go as projected at first, but an often uncontrollable expansion in every direction soon becomes apparent. In this sense, the defense budget is just like any other...

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Lying About Civilian Casualties in Drone War

Apparently John Brennan, President Obama's counter-terrorism advisor, told the public last month that zero (that's right, zero) civilian casualties have occurred as a result of U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan. For anyone reading Antiwar.com on anything close to a...

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The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security

George Washington University Law School professor Dan Solove, author of Nothing to Hide: the False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security is interviewed by the ACLU. On his book: We've all heard the argument that "people shouldn't worry about government surveillance if...

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Malicious Intent: Israel’s Policy of Rejectionism

Israeli naval commandos forcefully boarded another Gaza aid boat, diverting it to the Israeli port of Ashod: "Now, the activists are held in a building in the port where they are going through various interviews. Their boat is going to be thoroughly checked for...

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Angela Keaton Talks Antiwar, ComeHomeAmerica.US

Listen to Antiwar.com's Development Director Angela Keaton on Ernest Hancock's radio show Declare Your Independence. She will talk about the antiwar movement, ComeHomeAmerica.US, and the open letter to Obama and Congress urging them to "redirect U.S. foreign policy...

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The Most Important Political Force

Stephen Walt at Foreign Policy has just written a piece on nationalism, which he calls the most important political force in the world. It's a nice read, but focuses too little on the central theme of my recent piece on nationalism. That is, nationalism as an...

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The Politics of Staying

There is popular and political resistance in Iraq to an extension of U.S. troop presence. However, some of the leadership, including Prime Minister Maliki, is vying for military and security "trainers" to stay beyond 2012. These people are undoubtedly the ones feeling...

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Two Libertarians Debate Foreign Policy

George Mason University economist Bryan Caplan (of the blog Econlog, author of the wonderful book The Myth of the Rational Voter) and his colleague in the Mason Law department Ilya Somin (of the Volokh conspiracy blog) debated pacifism and libertarian foreign policy...

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