This week’s top news stories: Yemen Fears Backlash as Drone Strike Victims Side With al-Qaeda: In early September, Yemeni officials sought to bury stories about a US drone strike killing 14 civilians in an attack on a highway by insisting they were actually their own...
Militarism at its Simplest
“We have to produce security, not consume security." It's a statement beautiful in its simplicity, and straightforwardness. Security is desirable - we all want to be secure, let us produce some security. In context it is also a statement horrifying in its...
Hagel Petition Update
I have gotten so many letters about our campaign to fight the smear campaign against Chuck Hagel that I can’t possibly respond to them individually, and so I’m taking to the Antiwar.com blog to answer and to give our readers and supporters an update. It is now Day...
Partially Declassified CIA Assessment Does Not Exonerate Jonathan Pollard
FBI Wades Into Obama’s Commutation Process The Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel recently forced the CIA to release additional content from its 1987 Jonathan Pollard espionage damage assessment report (PDF). The National Security Archive – which...
Obama’s Secrecy Rules Are Meant to Be Broken
According to a recent Congressional Research Service report (via Secrecy News), the Obama administration's working policy is that US officials can disclose classified information (to reporters, and others) so long as it suits the needs of the government. The...
Stand Up to the Smear Brigade — Sign the White House Petition in Support of Chuck Hagel
The Israel lobby’s smear campaign against Chuck Hagel is an absolute outrage: they are hurling every mudball they can get their hands on at him, and of course the main charge is “anti-Semitism” – because he wont’ kowtow to the Lobby and proudly declares that, while he...
Mexican Gov’t Slams US-Backed Military Approach to Drug War
Although no one seems to be able to initiate a change, there is widespread acknowledgement that US-backed drug war policies in Mexico have worsened the security situation, enabled human rights abuses by the government, and has not put a dent in the drug market....
The Facts Haven’t Changed: Arming the Syrian Rebels is Still a Terrible Idea
In Foreign Affairs, Michael Bröning makes an impressively weak case for directly arming the Syrian rebels. He acknowledges the unfortunate fact that aid and weapons from Arab Gulf states have "primarily reached the more extreme groups," but claims that the new...
US to Substantially Increase Military Presence in Philippines
The US is going to "substantially increase its military presence in the Philippines, increasing the number of troops, aircraft and ships which routinely rotate through the country," according to The Diplomat. For what purpose? Well, the transparent excuse US officials...
‘Leading From Behind’ on Iran is Making War More Likely
Since the election, President Obama has again embarked on the Washington establishment's version of diplomatic coercion on Iran. It's sometimes referred to as "dual-track." Negotiations and a supposed grand bargain are in the works, but the administration continues to...


