Antiwar.com
Highlights
 
At Least 25 Killed in Pakistan Bombings    Goldstone Challenges Obama to Point Out Flaws in Report    Pakistan's South Waziristan War Likely to Drag On    Security Big Worry as Afghans Gear Up for Runoff    At Least 30 Killed in Somalia as Insurgents, AU Disregard Civilians    Allied Strategy at Risk as Afghan Police Run Out of Recruits    Report Details Slow, Shoddy Construction of US Embassy in Baghdad    US Forces' Morale Suffers from Uncertain Afghan Mission    Insurgents Share a Name, but Pursue Different Goals    Gates Says Moving Ahead on Afghan Troop Policy    Kerry Visit Underscores Power Still Wielded by Pakistani Army    White House and Cheney in a War of Words Over Afghanistan    Judge Refuses to Dismiss War Crimes Case Against Blackwater    US Govt Report Adds to Pressure for Sri Lanka War Crimes Probe    For Europe, US Is the Country That Cries Wolf    Our Two-Faced Iran Policy    Heated Exchange Marks First Iran-Israel Talks in 30 Years    Slovak Premier Rules Out Anti-Missile System Role    Arabs Will Boycott Kirkuk Elections if Not Given Special Status    Militants Deepen Their Foothold in Afghanistan's North    US Calls Iran Nuclear Fuel Draft Deal a 'Very Positive Step'    Iran Must Totally Stop Enriching Uranium, Israeli Minister Says    Russia Pledges to Continue Arms Supplies to Iran    Japan Says No US Base Decision Before Obama Visit    Turkey Censors Television Series After Israel Complains    Judge Refuses to Lift 5-Year-Old PATRIOT Act Gag Order    The Rotten Fruits of War    Illegal Afghans Given 72 Hours to Leave Islamabad    UK to Deport Afghans After Ruling Nation Not Technically in War    North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Il 'Slaps Down' Son Kim Jong-Un    Obama's War Council    Obama's Choice    US Defense Secretary Says North Korea Still a Threat    Goldstone's Gaza Report Is Balanced    Why Are We Still in Afghanistan?    Drone Assassinations Are Only Making Things Worse    Nobody Wins in the Afghan Runoff Election    Sri Lanka War Victims Sue Hedge Fund Billionaire in US Court    Slovak PM Criticizes US Over Iraq War    
Original Letters Blog US Casualties Iraqi Casualties Contact Donate

 
News
Updated October 23, 2009 - 11:28 PM EDT
Blasts at Pakistan 'Nuke Site,' Wedding Bus Kill 25
 
  Pakistan's South Waziristan War Likely to Drag On
  Kerry Visit Underscores Power Still Wielded by Pakistani Army
  Attack in Pakistani Capital Kills Senior Military Officer
  Insurgents Share a Name, but Pursue Different Goals
Security Big Worry as Afghans Gear Up for Runoff
 
  Two NATO Members Pause Afghan Troop Flow
  Allied Strategy at Risk as Afghan Police Run Out of Recruits
  Militants Deepen Their Foothold in Afghanistan's North
  US Forces' Morale Suffers from Uncertain Afghan Mission
Iran Proposes Alternative Nuclear Deal
 
  Heated Exchange Marks First Iran-Israel Meet in 30 Years
  Russia Pledges to Continue Arms Supplies to Iran
  Iran Keeps Obama Waiting on Nuclear Deal
  Iran Must Totally Stop Enriching Uranium, Israeli DM Says
Report: Slow, Shoddy Construction of US Baghdad Embassy
 
  Arabs Will Boycott Kirkuk Elections if Not Given Special Status
Goldstone Tells Obama: Show Me Flaws in Gaza Report
30 Killed in Somalia as Insurgents, AU Disregard Civilians
Viewpoints
Nobody Wins in the Afghan Runoff Election  by Rajan Menon
For Europe, US Is the Country That Cries Wolf  by William Pfaff
Drone Assassinations Are Only Making Things Worse  by Jacob G. Hornberger
Obama's Choice
by Nick Turse and Tom Engelhardt
The Rotten Fruits of War
by Kathy Kelly and Dan Pearson
Goldstone's Gaza Report Is Balanced  Financial Times

More Viewpoints

Read more
Frontline
Obama's War Council
Judge Refuses to Dismiss War Crimes Case Against Blackwater
US Govt Report Adds to Pressure for Sri Lanka War Crimes Probe
UK to Deport Afghans After Ruling Nation Not Technically in War
The Spy Who Lost His Thumb Drives
Judge Won't Lift 5-Year-Old PATRIOT Act Gag Order
Slovak PM Criticizes US Over Iraq War
 
US-European Missile Shield
Biden Says Shorter-Range Missiles Threaten Europe
Slovak Premier Rules Out Anti-Missile System Role
Poland Still Lacks Detail on Missile Shield After Biden Visit
US Sees Israel Drill Helping Europe Missile Shield
Guantánamo
Detainees Inch Closer to US; Amherst, Mass. May Host Two
Musicians Crank Up the Volume on Guantánamo Debate
Iran
Iran Denies Allegations of Tensions With Israel at Conference
Israel Signals Concern on Iran Talks
Iran Lawmaker Rejects Nuke Deal to Ship Uranium
A Lone Cleric Is Loudly Defying Iran's Leaders
US Calls Iran Nuclear Fuel Draft Deal a 'Very Positive Step'
US Urging China, Japan to Buy Less Oil From Iran
Iraq
In Exile, Iraqis Taste a Life Impossible at Home
Germany to Host Iraq Investment Conference
Mistrust and Fear Over Swine Flu Close Schools in Iraq
Sahwa Official Wounded in Diyala
Police: 14 al-Qaeda Suspects Arrested in Iraq
Thursday: 13 Iraqis Killed, 18 Wounded
Palestine/Israel
Mideast Gain Is Modest, Clinton Tells President
Israeli Court Rejects Separate West Bank Road
Report: Hamas Holding Intensive Talks Over Shalit
US Ambassador Rice Pays Quiet Visit to West Bank
Travel Restrictions Hit Gaza Students
Turkey
Turkey Censors Television Series After Israel Complains
Israel Accuses Hezbollah of Planning Attacks in Turkey
Second Kurdish 'Peace Group' Expected to Arrive in Turkey
Middle East
Lebanon's Refugee Waiting Room
Jordan Seeks Pope's Help on Jerusalem Holy Sites
Honduras
De Facto Honduran Government Stalls for Time Before Election
Embassy Occupants in Honduras: Army Tunes Torture
Americas

Polls: Chavez's Popularity Slips in Venezuela

Human Rights Workers in Colombia Say They Face Constant Attacks
 
Afghanistan
Gates Says Moving Ahead on Afghan Troop Policy
US Forces Step Up Attacks as Afghan Runoff Looms
Election Officials Deliver Afghan Runoff Ballots
Gates to Seek Afghan Aid Without Talking Troops
White House and Cheney in a War of Words Over Afghanistan
UK Troops in Afghanistan Could Be Cut by 2014
Thugs Plague Women Entrepreneurs in Afghanistan
UN Names Acting Deputy to Mission in Afghanistan
NATO Chief Calls for Perseverance in Afghanistan
Afghan Official Says Military Aircraft Crashes
Pakistan
Illegal Afghans Given 72 Hours to Leave Islamabad
Refugees Don't Think Pakistan's Anti-Taliban Efforts Are Serious
24 Militants, Two Soldiers Killed in South Waziristan Action
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka War Victims Sue Hedge Fund Billionaire in US Court
Sri Lanka: 43,000 Refugees Resettled in the North
North Korea
US Defense Secretary Says North Korea Still a Threat
North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Il 'Slaps Down' Son Kim Jong-Un
China
Report: China Building Cyberwarfare Capabilities
China Mulls Military Options Over Hijacked Ship
Asia
Japan Says No US Base Decision Before Obama Visit
Maoists Threaten to Kill Police Officer in India's West Bengal
Kyrgyz Deputies Vote to Boost President's Power
Europe
New German Government Plans to Shorten Military Conscription
Biden Asks Eastern Europe to Spread Democracy
Czech President Klaus, Under Pressure, Likely to Sign Lisbon

Bomb Explodes at Belfast Territorial Army Barracks

Karadzic Threatens to Boycott Start of His Trial
Somalia
Scores Killed as Somali President Leaves for Kampala
The War at Home
For Kerry, a Growing Role on Foreign Policy Stage
Congress Passes Bill to Ease Military Voting Snags
 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
10/23/2009
Our Two-Faced Iran Policy

Charles V. Peña
10/23/2009
The Shoe on the Other Foot

Philip Giraldi
10/22/2009
The Emperor's Ear

Ivan Eland
10/21/2009
Is Adulation of the Military Really Patriotic?

Kelley B. Vlahos
10/20/2009
The Pentagon's Recruitment Two-Step

Nebojsa Malic
10/10/2009
The Bosnian Roulette

David R. Henderson
9/07/2009
An Evening With Cindy Sheehan

Ran HaCohen
7/20/2009
Fascism Needs an Enemy

Alan Bock
7/06/2009
Independence, Empire Don't Mesh

Edouard Husson
5/22/2009
The Virtues of Gorbachevism

Additional Contributors


 
Reproduction of material from any original Antiwar.com pages
without written permission is strictly prohibited.
Copyright 2009 Antiwar.com