For almost 50-years, the Pew Research Center has been polling on the question of whether Americans think the U.S. "should mind its own business internationally," but only now, for the very first time, have a majority of Americans answered in the affirmative. I'm often...
EU Could Collapse PA to Pressure Israel
A senior European Union official today discussed the possibility of the EU causing the collapse of the Palestinian Authority if the current round of peace talks fail, with an eye toward pressing Israel to make some serious moves toward Palestinian statehood. The...
Bitcoin Bolsters Antiwar Activism: An Interview with Antiwar.com’s Angela Keaton
Recently, I was interviewed by MK Lords, a manager at Roberts & Roberts Brokerage and correspondent for Bitcoin Not Bombs, of which Antiwar.com is a proud member. The transcript can be found here. Ms. Lords asks me all the major questions about antiwar activism,...
Why Karzai Is Stonewalling A Security Agreement With US
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is being depicted in the media as an obstinate spoiler who is sabotaging America's plans for a decade or more of continued U.S. military occupation of Afghanistan by refusing to sign a status of forces agreement (SOFA) governing future...
Be Very Afraid of Terrorism, Invisible ‘Big Bombs’ & ‘Huge Malevolence’
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, (D-CA) and Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), the leaders of the Senate and House Intelligence committees respectively, went on CNN's Sunday talk show yesterday to put fear into the hearts of Americans. They told us we are in more danger now than ever and...
In Honduras, Washington Supports Corruption, Military Repression, and Fraudulent Elections
Following the 2009 military coup in Honduras, the U.S. expanded aid and security cooperation with the new hard-right government and heaped legitimacy on the regime despite steadily increasing human rights abuses. This week, Honduras had an election that many...
What Does $7 Billion Actually Mean to Iran?
One of the four emerging myths about the Iran-P5+1 deal has reached a fever pitch. Turn on basically any network news channel and you'll hear it propagated again and again: Iran got too much sanctions relief! People are even saying this deal asked too much of the P5+1...
Four Emerging Myths About the Iran, P5+1 Deal
The deal reached between Iran and the P5+1 is top news today and probably much of this week. In one of the few instances of a media buzz word accurately describing a major news event, I do think the agreement, although simply an interim deal, is historic. It wasn't...
The Red Herring in Iran Nuclear Negotiations: Arak
The P5+1 and Iran are in Geneva negotiating the details of a first-phase deal on Tehran's nuclear program. In the last round of talks, France scuttled the deal all other parties had reportedly agreed upon, citing Iran's Arak heavy water reactor as a proliferation...
Israel’s Siege of Gaza Is Sadistic and Illegal, Yet US Support Continues
Israel's blockade of Gaza has long been known for it's cruel results in strangling the population. But two recent happenings - namely Egypt's destruction of Gaza's smuggling tunnels and Israel's decision ratchet up the blockade by blocking construction materials -...


