Earlier this month, the UN Security Council Committee Chairman issued a letter warning against the increased use of drones over the skies of Somalia, saying such actions may violate international law. Excerpt: The number of reports concerning the use of Unmanned...
Does Wolfowitz Actually Believe US Proxy War in Syria Will Bring Democracy?
Paul Wolfowitz, sort of the Don of neoconservatism, still believes US aggression in the Middle East can proliferate democracy: Wolfowitz just lets the question about post-war chaos and sectarianism wash over him. Iraq and Syria are different, he says. Actually,...
Ackerman on Obama and the Rule of Law
Via Glenn Greenwald, Bruce Ackerman on Obama and the rule of law:
War Hawks Getting Confused About Syria
Spinning plates can get confusing. For months, the war hawks in Washington have been vigorously calling for an intervention in Syria. Depending on the direction the wind was blowing that day, they might have been arguing for intervention to stop the bloodshed, or they...
Cuba to Obama: Let’s Talk! Obama to Cuba: No, Keep Suffering
As we all know, it is very right and good to excuse President Obama for not coming through as the peace candidate he used to be on issues like Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, etc. Hope and Change will have to wait until we tackle those existential threats. But how about...
Making Palestinian Life Impossible: Israel’s Push to Annex the West Bank
In the news section, Jason Ditz points to the recent World Bank report which considers a Palestinian state not viable because "the economy is currently not strong enough to support such a state." Here, Israeli policy ends up serving as strategy: the persistent...
FP: Romney Also Has No Distinct Syria Policy
Josh Rogin at Foreign Policy reports that top Senators, including those who support Romney, can't explain what his policy on Syria is...because he doesn't have one: "Mitt Romney believes the United States should pursue a strategy of isolating and pressuring the Assad...
How to Fib ISAF’s Effectiveness
Remember what would happen in school if the whole class essentially failed the calculus exams? The professor would grade the students on a curve. It was a way of pretending a D+ was an A- by changing the standards on which grades were based. Turns out, the Pentagon is...
At Peace With “Why”
Time for an embarrassing confession. Even though it's been out for months, and even though it's the first book I ever contributed content to, I had never read Why Peace. I mean not all the way through. I'd read my essay and a few others of people I knew, but its a...
Our Hyper-Militarized Presence in the Persian Gulf
John Reed, writing last week in Foreign Policy, describes Washington's militarized empire of bases in the Persian Gulf in all its gritty detail. The Obama administration has moved significant military reinforcements into the Persian Gulfin order to intimidate Iran and...


