America’s Quest for Africa

Africa has been thrusted into the spotlight yet again thanks to the Libyan intervention. Due to the power vacuum in Libya, weapon depots have been looted dry and weapons of all sorts from Libya have been turning up on the black market. Fear of Islamists taking charge...

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Justin Raimondo on Freedom Watch (video)

Antiwar.com editorial director Justin Raimondo appeared on Freedom Watch with Judge Andrew Napolitano tonight. He spoke about Obama's secret wars and the FBI investigation of Antiwar.com. Watch: Watch the latest video at video.foxbusiness.com

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Saleh Returns With All His Power

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has returned to Yemen from Saudi Arabia where he had spent month recovering from injuries from a bombing of his residence in June. Despite the lack of media attention, Yemen has been increasingly violent with clashes between...

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Political Prisoners, Ours and Theirs

Somewhat old news by now, the two American hikers jailed in Iran on suspicion of being spies, Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, were bailed out by the US-allied Omani government for $1 million. They were detained for two years and are now free. In brief statements at the...

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In Delusions Begin Responsibilities

Today's Viewpoints section featured "The Delusion of Missile Defense" by Yousaf Butt. A sample: Last week marked the two-year anniversary of President Obama’s announcement of what was to be a radical new approach to missile defense — the Phased Adaptive Approach....

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Yemen Roils, Repression Continues With US Consent

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh is still in Saudi Arabia, although doesn't seem to be hindered from repressing Yemenis, through his vice president, to secure his rule. Just this week, Yemeni troops killed more than 50 unarmed protesters in the capital Sanaa as...

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