Highlights
The Crisis-Mongers: Justin Raimondo
From the Top, as We Suspected: Alan Bock
Taliban Raids on NATO Convoys Crippling: Ebrahim
That Was No Small War in Georgia: Mark Ames
The Torture Presidency: Scott Horton
 
 Justin Raimondo

A New World Order?

 Russell Means

The Independent Republic of Lakota

 Robert Parry

Treason

 Joseph Salerno

The Logic of War-Making

Who Guards the Guardians?    One Small Shoe for Man...    Opposition Party Leader Becomes New PM of Thailand    From the Top, as We Suspected    Hamas Appears Split on Extending Gaza Truce    Bush Says North Korea's Kim Trying to 'Test the Process'    Australia to Test Internet Filter to Block Banned Content    Federal Report Spotlights Iraq Reconstruction Fiasco    Brown Says 75 Percent of Current Terror Plots Have Pakistan Ties    Taliban Raids on NATO Convoys Crippling, Say Analysts    Growing Evidence US Won’t Honor Iraq Pact    Bush Makes Stop in Afghanistan to Rally Troops    Uneasy Peace Prevails for India's Muslims    The Crisis-Mongers    Obama Likely to Keep Confronting Russia    Siege of Gaza Only Strengthened Hamas, Group's Leader Says    India Says Pakistan Must Check Militants to Restore Ties    US General Damages German FM With Thanks for Iraq War Help    Zardari Takes Restrained Tone After Indian 'Incursion'    British Troops in Iraq 'Mock Execution' Claim    Book: AQ Khan Offered Osama Atomic Weapons Before 9/11    Bush Pelted With Shoes During Baghdad Visit    Livni: 'We Won't Be Able to Leave Gaza in Hamas Control'    Interim Somali PM Cries Foul After Dismissal by President    Report: Blacklist Terror Charity Still Open in Pakistan    Panic in South Waziristan as US Drones Loom Overhead    UK Terror Adviser Wanted by Interpol for Terror Ties    Khyber Truckers Stop NATO Supplies    Brown Wants Pakistan Militants Quizzed by UK Police    Mumbai Attackers More Tech Savvy Than the Police    Pentagon Limits Claims for Combat-Related Injury    The War Dividend    The Torture Presidency    Nobel Peace Prize for War    Russian Police Block Opposition Marches, Detain 150    Six Years of Carnage for What, Exactly?    US Troops to Get Iraq Permission to Stay in Cities    Top Hamas Leader: US Sanctions to Blame for Gaza Crisis    That Was No Small War in Georgia    
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News
Updated December 15, 2008 - 11:20 PM EST
Growing Evidence US Won’t Honor Iraq Pact
 
  One Small Shoe for Man…
  Federal Report Spotlights Iraq Reconstruction Fiasco
  Bush's Iraq Trip Highlights War Unwon
  British Troops in Iraq 'Mock Execution' Claim
  US General Damages German FM With Thanks for Iraq War Help
 

Monday: 24 Iraqis Killed, 36 Wounded

Brown Says Pakistan 'Linked to 75% of UK Plots'
 
  Pakistan PM Warns Against 'Adventurism'
  Zardari Takes Restrained Tone After Indian 'Incursion'
  Detained Jamaat Leaders May Be Let Off: Pakistani Police
  Report: Blacklist Terror Charity Still Open in Pakistan
  India Says Pakistan Must Check Militants to Restore Ties
Taliban Raids on NATO Convoys Crippling
 
  Khyber Truckers Stop NATO Supplies
  Panic in South Waziristan as US Drones Loom Overhead
Hamas Appears Split on Extending Gaza Truce
Chertoff: Obama Shouldn't Rush on Guantánamo
UK Terror Adviser Wanted by Interpol for Terror Ties
Viewpoints
Obama Likely to Keep Confronting Russia  by Anonymous
Six Years of Carnage for What, Exactly?  by Ian Bell
Torture Should Not Have a Prayer
by David Sarasohn
Nobel Peace Prize for War
by Dimitri K. Simes
The Torture Presidency  by Scott Horton
The War Dividend  by Mark Engler

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Frontline
Bush Makes Stop in Afghanistan to Rally Troops
Pentagon Limits Claims for Combat-Related Injury
Obama to Base Middle East Policy on Army of Envoys
Bush Says Iraq War 'Necessary' on Farewell Visit
Defense Secretary at Work for 2 Commanders-in-Chief
Tests Show Powder Sent to Governors Is Harmless
$27 Billion Marines Vehicle Program at Crossroads
Fed Who Blew the Whistle on Warrantless Wiretaps
Iran Shuns Paris Meeting of Afghan Neighbors and Allies
 
Today in Iraq
Expert: Bush Doesn't Really Even Need to Sign Iraq Pact
Human Rights Watch Report Says Iraqi Justice System Falls Short
Iraq Says Forces Ready for Key Polls as US Withdraws
Saddam Hussein's Babylon Palace Is Opened to Iraqis
Gunmen Wound Mosul Medicine College Dean
Sunday: 1 Iraqi Killed, 19 Wounded
Gaza
Huge Crowds Gather in Gaza for Hamas Anniversary
Livni: We'll Respond to Gaza Fire With Military Measures
Livni: 'We Won't Be Able to Leave Gaza in Hamas Control'
Siege of Gaza Only Strengthened Hamas, Group's Leader Says
Top Hamas Leader: US Sanctions to Blame for Gaza Crisis
Gazans Reflect on Hamas Legacy
Facing Life Under Siege, Gazans Increasingly Rely on Painkiller
Israel/Palestine
Barak Weighs Compensating Palestinians for Damage Caused by Settlers
Israel's Lieberman Urges Arabs to Give Up Citizenship
With Elections in February, Israel Searching for Its Obama
Former US President Carter Meets Hamas Leader
Syria
US Envoy to IAEA Threatens Syria: Cooperate or be Punished
Israeli MP Faces Trial for Syria Visit
Europe
Russian Police Block Opposition Marches, Detain 150
Scotland Yard to Pay 'Around $450,000' in Menezes Killing
Americas
Ecuador Plans to Buy Weapons From Iran
Will Obama Ease US Policy Toward Cuba?
Australia
Australia to Test Internet Filter to Block Banned Content
 
Pakistan
Pakistan Offensive Shows Slow Success
Britain Promises More Anti-Terror Aid to Pakistan
Brown Wants Pakistan Militants Quizzed by UK Police
Pakistan, India Speak of Improving Relations
Militants Kill Rival Chief, Capture 22 in Swat Valley
Book: AQ Khan Offered Osama Atomic Weapons Before 9/11
India
Mumbai Attackers More Tech-Savvy Than the Police
India Denies Any Violation of Pakistani Airspace
Boozy and Raucous, a Cafe Defies Terror
Uneasy Peace Prevails for India's Muslims
Afghanistan
Suicide Bomb Kills Four Policemen in Afghanistan
Afghans Torn Over Family Size
US Senator Serves Brief Military Duty in Afghanistan
North Korea
Bush Says North Korea's Kim Trying to 'Test the Process'
North Korea Ups Border Punishments After Kim's Illness
North Korea to Get 3G Network Despite Cell Phone Ban
Thailand

Opposition Party Leader Becomes New PM of Thailand

Beneath Thailand's Tumult, a Rural-Urban Fault Line
Asia
Sri Lanka Troops Poised to Take Rebel HQ
Beijing Holds Anti-Terrorist Drill

Bloggers the New Rebels in Vietnam

Somalia
Somali President Fires Premier; New Chaos Ensues
Interim Somali PM Cries Foul After Dismissal by President
Violence Targeting Aid Workers in Somalia
Africa
Zimbabwe Publishes Law for Unity Government
Battle in a Poor Land for Riches Beneath the Soil
Nations Launch Offensive Against Uganda LRA Rebels
South Africa ANC Uses Apartheid-Style Intimidation: Rivals
 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
12/15/2008
The Crisis-Mongers

Alan Bock
12/15/2008
From the Top,
as We Suspected

Ivan Eland
12/13/2008
Lessons on the Battlefield Need to Be Learned at a Higher Level

Doug Bandow
12/12/2008
Force: The Real 'F' Word

Nebojsa Malic
12/04/2008
Triumph of Tragedy

Charles Peña
12/03/2008
More Security, Less Secure

Philip Giraldi
12/02/2008
Get Out Now,
or Get Out Later

David R. Henderson
11/11/2008
A Veterans Day Tribute

Sascha Matuszak
11/10/2008
Business Over Bluster

Ran HaCohen
11/07/2008
Black Israeli Voices on Obama's Victory

Praful Bidwai
9/05/2008
Lawmaker's Disclosure May Torpedo Nuke Deal

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