The Internet, Freedom are Threats to the State

The Pentagon reiterated today what we've known for some time now: the freedom of the internet, and that freedom which we are afforded by it, is a threat to the government. That's why they released their "cybersecurity plan" which designated the internet an...

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The War in Somalia

Jeremy Scahill's excellent report at The Nation magazine exposes secret CIA prisons which confine uncharged individuals in terribly inhumane conditions without access to legal council, a Somali intelligence agency supported and trained by the CIA, and on the ground...

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Staying in Iraq: What Foreign Troops?

Recent reports of Iranian "interference" in Iraq again note a central tendency in imperial culture: we own the world. The talk about Iraqi Shiites using Iranian weapons to fight their American occupiers (which is by no means an established fact) was first, but then...

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Apathy Enables War, Will Help in Libya Occupation

Stephen Walt asks a good question: Whatever happened to the war in Libya? The front-page-worthy Obama War #4 has flickered out a bit in the past week or two, yes. This is indicative of a few things. First, it is hard to decide what to focus on when the national...

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A New Cold War: U.S.-China Battle for Hegemony

In response to the Obama administration's "pause" in U.S. military aid to Pakistan, China has slipped in to fill the gap. This is just the latest development in the passive aggressive power war between the U.S. and China; any new regional allies for China represents a...

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The Futility of the “Peace Process”

Via Stephen Walt, Akiva Eldar's piece in Haaretz on long-time Middle East adviser Dennis Ross lays out pretty forcefully the futility of the "peace process" as directed by U.S.-Israel. Futile for the prospects of a Palestinian state, that is. And now Dennis Ross is...

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