So if Syrian rebels prevent UN inspectors from verifying the chemical weapons attack, that proves the Assad regime is guilty, right?
Iran Debates Whether to Sue US for ’53 Coup
This month's belated official acknowledgement by the CIA through declassified documents of what everyone already knew - that the U.S. deliberately fomented a coup in Iran in 1953 to overthrow a democratically elected government and install an obedient dictatorship -...
Obama Is On the Verge of Committing a Criminal Act of Aggression in Syria
I have to admit, sometimes I get too bogged down in the moral and practical estimates of U.S. militarism. Just Foreign Policy's Robert Naiman at the Huffington Post reminds us that, ahem, Obama can't legally bomb Syria without Congressional approval: On Sunday,...
Is Israel Deliberately Derailing Negotiations?
One of the favored tactics of Israeli politicians over the years has been to promote the fact that they are willing to negotiate with the Palestinians "without preconditions." This tactic is a beneficial public relations stunt because it is juxtaposed by the...
Waging War in Syria ‘to Make a Point’?
Aaron David Miller thinks the Obama administration will bomb Syria, aiming not to topple the Assad regime but to "make a point." Noting the Obama administration's reluctance to go to war in Syria, Miller expects a "middle-ground response" like "targeted attacks...
US Supported Iraq’s Use of Chemical Weapons, Even As It Inches to War With Syria on Lesser Allegations
The calls for U.S. military intervention in Syria's civil war are growing louder and louder amidst allegations that the Assad regime has used chemical weapons, killing hundreds of people. The use of chemical weapons is beyond the pale, we're told, and must be met with...
Syria: Sticking to The Plan?
In an interview with Amy Goodman on March 2, 2007, U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explained that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 7 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. So, with the pending illegal action against...
US Sending Saudi Arabia Thousands of Cluster Bombs, Despite International Ban
Even as they condemn the Syrian regime's use of cluster munitions, the U.S. is selling Saudi Arabia $640 million worth of American-made cluster bombs. Cluster munitions have been banned in 83 countries on account of their indiscriminate nature and their record of...
Syrian Rebels Pay Back American Captive for Guantanamo Bay
Matthew Schrier, a photojournalist covering the war in Syria, was captured by al-Qaeda-linked rebels and held for seven months. He finally escaped and has now told his story to various media outlets. Once, when he was caught trying to escape, his captors tortured him...
The US Is ‘Encircling China With Military Bases’
John Reed at Foreign Policy describes "how the U.S. is encircling China with military bases." The U.S. military is encircling China with a chain of air bases and military ports. The latest link: a small airstrip on the tiny Pacific island of Saipan. The U.S. Air Force...


