Yellow Alert for War: Grave Situation in Mideast

September 3, 2010

Alpha Omega Report | Unfolding events by Israel’s enemies strongly suggests that an outbreak of war is imminent, perhaps within hours or days.  Read More →

Pentagon may apply preemptive warfare policy to the Internet

August 31, 2010

Stephen C. Webster | Pentagon planners are eying ways of making preemptive strikes across the Internet part of America's toolbox. Read More →

U.S. Military Loses Control Of Subcontractor Spending, Warlords Benefit

August 30, 2010

Huffington Post | When federal investigators discovered that the manager of a Saudi Arabian company paid bribes to win two lucrative subcontracts supplying food to American troops... Read more »

In Honor of Pat Tillman

August 30, 2010

Peter Dale Scott | A poem about Pat Tillman and the American War Machine.  Read More →

Israel planning to attack Hezbollah arms depots in Syria

August 29, 2010

Haaretz Service | Israel is planning to attack Hezbollah arms depots and weapons manufacturing plants in Syria, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai reported on Saturday. Read More →

CIA’s ‘Spider’ Has Key Role with Karzai

August 24, 2010

WSJ | The Obama administration has turned to the Central Intelligence Agency's station chief in Afghanistan to troubleshoot Washington's precarious relationship with President... Read more »

Toxic legacy of US assault on Fallujah ‘worse than Hiroshima’

August 22, 2010

Patrick Cockburn | Iraqi doctors in Fallujah have complained since 2005 of being overwhelmed by the number of babies with serious birth defects.  Read More →

Why the Wars can’t be Won

August 20, 2010

Prof. John Kozy | Unfortunately, history teaches its lessons to only those willing to learn, and the American oligarchy shows no signs of having such willingness. Read More →

Russian Scholar Warns Of ‘Secret’ U.S. Climate Change Weapon

August 18, 2010

Radio Free Europe | A Russian political scientist has claimed the United States may be using climate-change weapons to alter the temperatures and crop yields of Russia and other... Read more »

Russian Scholar Warns Of ‘Secret’ U.S. Climate Change Weapon

August 18, 2010

Radio Free Europe | A Russian political scientist has claimed the United States may be using climate-change weapons to alter the temperatures and crop yields of Russia and other... Read more »

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange describes possibility of casualties as ‘acceptable risk’

August 17, 2010

NewsCore | Any US and allied casualties that result from the publication of classified Afghan war documents would be an acceptable risk, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says.... Read more »

N.Korea warns of ‘severest punishment’ for war games

August 16, 2010

AFP | North Korea's military threatened Sunday to launch the "severest punishment" against South Korea for staging massive joint war games with the United States this week. Read More →

Petraeus wants more time in Afghanistan

August 13, 2010

Foreign Policy | ISAF commander Gen. David Petraeus and other military officers are publicly and privately pushing to limit troop reductions starting in July 2011. Read More →

Pat Tillman’s Father To Army Investigator: ‘F– You… And Yours’

August 13, 2010

Sam Stein The Huffington Post August 13, 2010 A d v e r t i s e m e n t There always was a dark cinematic thread to the story of Pat Tillman: the football star imbued with post-9/11... Read more »

Pat Tillman’s Father To Army Investigator: ‘F– You… And Yours’

August 13, 2010

Sam Stein The Huffington Post August 13, 2010 A d v e r t i s e m e n t There always was a dark cinematic thread to the story of Pat Tillman: the football star imbued with post-9/11... Read more »

Military Industrial Complex: Of 158 retired generals advising wars, 80% tied to defense industry; 29 are defense CEOs

August 12, 2010

USA Today | Of the 158 retired generals and admirals identified as mentors, 80% had financial ties to defense contractor; 29 were company executives. Read More →

What They Do in Our Name

August 12, 2010

Sheldon Richman | When you invade another country and people there object, even forcibly, they are not aggressors. You are. Read More →

Ron Paul: The Cycle of Violence in Afghanistan

August 11, 2010

Dr. Ron Paul | Last week the National Bureau of Economic Research published a report on the effect of civilian casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq that confirmed what critics of... Read more »

‘NATO armed Georgia for war, still denies the attack’

August 10, 2010

Russia Today | On the second anniversary of the war in South Ossetia, RT spoke exclusively to the country's President. Eduard Kokoity shared his experience of the conflict - and... Read more »

Rights Groups Join Criticism of WikiLeaks

August 10, 2010

Wall Street Journal | A group of human-rights organizations says Wikileaks actions could jeopardize the safety of Afghans who aided the U.S. military. Read More →

‘Afghanistan to expel US security firms’

August 9, 2010

Press TV | Afghan President Hamid Karzai is set to call on Washington and its allies to shut down their private security companies in the violence-stricken country.  Read More →

N.Korea fires artillery into sea, says South military

August 9, 2010

Reuters | North Korea fired artillery rounds into the sea off its west coast on Monday, a South Korean military official said, heightening tension on the divided peninsula. Read More →

North Korea Seizes South Korean Fishing Boat

August 8, 2010

New York Times | North Korea seized a South Korean fishing boat in waters near their eastern sea border, the South Korean Coast Guard said Sunday, straining already high tensions... Read more »

Russia: US breaking weapons treaties

August 7, 2010

Reuters | Russia accused the United States on Saturday of breaching its obligations over the non proliferation of weapons, a sign of strained relations between the two powers. Read More →

Russia: US breaking weapons treaties

August 7, 2010

Reuters | Russia accused the United States on Saturday of breaching its obligations over the non proliferation of weapons, a sign of strained relations between the two powers. Read More →

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