Making the rounds is this clip of a Face the Nation interview with Mitt Romney. In it, he declares the Constitution irrelevant and argues he alone can make the decision to use military force against Iran. Putting aside for a moment the fact that Iran has no nuclear...
Obama Remembers That Secret War is Illegal
Chris Woods of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism reports that the Obama administration seems to have officials notified Congress of the hostilities they've undertaken in Yemen and Somalia, which seems to hint of some law-abiding principles pursuant to the War...
New Book on Brutal Post-WWII Expulsions of Germans
Yale University Press will soon be releasing Orderly and Humane: The Expulsion of the Germans After the Second World War. The author, R. M. Douglas, had an excerpt essay in last week's Chronicles of Higher Education that is stunning: Between 1945 and 1950, Europe...
Good Times in Libya
There is news today that Libya's interim authorities have declared portions of western Libya a "militarized zone," with what they have for a military ordered to use force against any scuffles in that area. In addition, As'ad AbuKhalil reports that "In libya, new law...
Nobody Cares About Dead Soldiers: Patriotism and the Bolstering of National Security Policy
There is a society-wide civic dogma which props up the warfare state, and its conspicuous dishonesty is on full, naked display. Last week, the Los Angeles Times reported that US soldiers home from the war in Afghanistan are killing themselves at a rate of one per day....
Gareth Porter Wins Top Gellhorn Journalism Prize!
I just found out that my friend and familiar Antiwar.com byline (and radio guest) Gareth Porter, has just won the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism in London. This honor is for his outstanding research into the military's targeted killing strategy in Afghanistan....
Arms From US Fueling Killings and Mass Rape in Congo
According to Amnesty International, "arms and military equipment from the United States, France, China, Russia and others are contributing to grave human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including killings, rape, looting and abductions." The...
The Hubris of Meddling in Syria: Exporting Wahabism From Kabul to Damascus
The status quo in Syria is that the rebel insurgency and the Assad regime continue to clash, neither budging, while foreign powers are engaged in an indirect proxy war because the split at the UN Security Council has ruled out any internationally mandated military...
Rupee Mania Spreads Across Pakistan: Iran Somehow Involved
The humble one rupee coin, worth around the same as a US one cent coin, isn't exactly big money in Pakistan. But a mania has spread across the country, apparently originating in Makran last week, which has everyone, including the nation's central bank, taking notice....
Under Obama’s Reign, Habeas Corpus Rights Wrenched Away
The 2008 Supreme Court case Boumediene v. Bush ruled that Gitmo detainees - who had been caged indefinitely without charge or trial - could challenge their detentions in U.S. courts. Briefly thereafter, we saw a great number of Gitmo detainees released on the grounds...


