Foreign Policy
Outrage Grows After U.S. Drug War Kills More Honduran Women, Children
The U.S. government’s so-called “War on Drugs” in Central America is under heavy fire again after a barrage of negative publicity surrounding a...
Clinton Urges Passage of Law of Sea Treaty
Ronald Reagan did not support the Law of the Sea Treaty over concerns that our nation would be surrendering sovereignty to the United...
Read moreDespite Change to Drone Policy, Drones Still Controversial
The use of drones by the United States is so controversial that even mainstream media outlets cannot ignore it. Earlier this week, CBS...
Read moreNATO Chicago Summit: Protests, Bomb Plots … And Expanded NATO Missions
While most media accounts of the Chicago NATO Summit have focused on the revolutionary activities of street protesters and alleged bomb plotters, the...
Read moreU.S. Ambassador to Israel Says U.S. Ready for Attack on Iran
According to U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro, America is now fully prepared for a military strike on Iran. Unbeknownst to Shapiro, his...
Read moreU.S. Special Forces Being Deployed to Protect “Security” of Yemen
Despite Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta's assurances to the contrary, U.S. troops will be sent back to Yemen to help the Yemeni government...
Read moreObama Administration Tries To Justify Proliferating Drone Strikes
White House senior counterterrorism adviser John Brennan has tried to justify proliferating drone strikes in Islamic countries this week as a legitimate reaction...
Read moreObama Gives Green Light to Expanded Drone Campaign in Yemen
Just weeks ago the CIA requested expanded authority to deploy drones to target and kill suspected militants hiding in Yemen. To no one’s...
Read moreRussian Troops Coming to U.S. for Terror Drills, DoD Confirms
Russian "Airborne Assault Forces" will be arriving in Colorado this May for joint terror-war exercises with U.S. soldiers, according to U.S. officials and...
Read moreNew Executive Order Gives President Power Over “Human Rights Abuses”
Over the weekend, President Barack Obama signed an executive order granting himself power to impose sanctions against companies that are suspected of assisting...
Read moreCIA Wants to Deploy More Drones in Yemen
The CIA wants permission to deploy drones to seek and destroy suspected terrorists regardless of the potential for collateral damage (read: innocent people...
Read moreDespite Mounting Regional Pressure, Obama Vows More Drug War
Across the political spectrum, amid growing violence and destruction, Latin American leaders assembled in Colombia for the "Summit of the Americas" urged President...
Read moreIdaho Governor Goes Back to China: Selling Groceries or Green Cards?
Disregarding the concerns of many in his party and many of the citizens who elected him, Idaho Governor Butch Otter is headed back...
Read moreU.S., U.K. Selling Surveillance Equipment to Syria, Iran, and Others
The governments of the United States and the United Kingdom are permitting the sale of state of the art surveillance equipment to some...
Read moreU.S. Using Terrorist Group in Covert War on Iran
As part of its ongoing covert war against Iran, the U.S. government has for years been providing training — some of it on...
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