Terrorist Cabal on Potomac?

I don’t know for sure that those two were with Hezbollah - or maybe Hamas - but you can’t be too careful in an area perfect for launching kayak attacks on the DC bridges. Unless of course the kayakers drowned before getting that far (as often happens in the...

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Ellsberg’s Excellent Memoirs

I should have read Daniel Ellsberg’s excellent memoirs - SECRETS: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers - long ago. But better late than never. Here is the lead of a piece I did on the book for the new issue of Freedom Daily : Daniel Ellsberg is the kind of...

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Antiwar Conference in Reston, VA: June 6-8

Come to the wonderful Future of Freedom Foundation conference this June, 6-8, at the Hyatt in Reston Virginia. Here's my article today discussing why I'm excited. Antiwar.com readers will find the slate of 20 speakers rather impressive, including such Antiwar.com...

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Dan Senor Demolishes (Gently) Feith and Wolfowitz

Paul Wolfowitz's admission that he and others were "clueless on counterinsurgency" at the Hudson Institute's symposium on Douglas Feith's "War and Decision" last week was certainly the lede as Eli Lake reported it in the New York Sun reported last...

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What would that be like . . .

Marc Garlasco helped target laser-guided bombs during the Iraq invasion, and he claims in an NPR interview entitled "Assessing the Human Cost of Air Strikes in Iraq," that the military does a careful calculation of how many innocent civilians will be killed for each...

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London Trades Antiwar Leftist for Antiwar Rightist

London voters just voted out Ken Livingstone, the iconoclast left-wing antiwar mayor and replaced him with the iconoclast right-wing antiwar Boris Johnson. Livingstone was a strong opponent of the Iraq War, and has spoken the connection between an imperialist foreign...

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Union Shuts West Coast Ports in Antiwar Protest

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union brought all ports on the US west coast in a one-day protest against the US occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. The Union said some 10,000 workers joined the antiwar protest, spurred in part by its belief that big...

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