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  • 61. A Brewing Battle Over Warrantless Wiretapping

    Jameel Jaffer, 19 Feb 2012

    One of the hardest-fought civil liberties battles of the George W. Bush era involved the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act...


  • 62. Is Rick Santorum America's Next President?

    Jacob Heilrunn, 18 Feb 2012

    One after another, Republican challengers have enjoyed a boost before flaming out against Mitt Romney. Now it's Rick Santorum's turn. Is he more than a one-day wonder?


  • 63. 32 senators call for 'no containment' strategy for Iran

    Josh Rogin , 18 Feb 2012

    At Thursday's State Department press briefing, spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said that a more formal response...


  • 64. The Rise or Fall of the American Empire

    DANIEL W. DREZNER, GIDEON RACHMAN, ROBERT KAGAN, 17 Feb 2012

    It's an honor to be moderating this discussion between the two of you. You have both managed to author...


  • 65. The foreign policy of Ron Paul

    Felipe Dittrich Ferreira, 16 Feb 2012

    In 2008, Democrats were voted to the White House with a clear mandate: end wars in Iraq and Afghanistan...


  • 66. Open Relationship

    Frank Cilluffo, 16 Feb 2012

    There is no shortage of examples of Westerners who trained in the FATA and then went on to execute...


  • 67. The Imperial Way

    Noam Chomsky, 15 Feb 2012

    In the years of conscious, self-inflicted decline at home, “losses” continued to mount elsewhere.


  • 68. Appease This!

    Steve Chapman, 12 Feb 2012

    The Bush administration tried to find other ways to satisfy the Chinese. Secretary of State Colin Powell expressed regret. Then the president did the same. No result.


  • 69. Waging War in Secret vs. American Democracy

    Conor Friedersdorf, 09 Feb 2012

    By fighting terrorism with covert CIA actions, President Obama deprives us of the ability to meaningfully evaluate American foreign policy.


  • 70. Return of Cheney’s One Percent Doctrine

    Robert Parry, 07 Feb 2012

    A weak point in the psyches of many Americans is that they allow their imaginations to run wild about potential...


  • 71. Policing the World

    John Stossel , 07 Feb 2012

    With an election approaching and at least some Americans upset about irresponsible spending,...


  • 72. A War Anniversary that U.S. Wishes to Forget

    Emil Guillermo , 06 Feb 2012

    Such is the fate of the Philippine-American War, otherwise known as the Philippine Insurrection,...


  • 73. US Plans for Perpetual War

    Renee Parsons, 05 Feb 2012

    As an attack on Iran remains temporarily on the backburner and Syria, home to US-identified terrorist group Hamas,...


  • 74. George W. Bush, Disliked but Appreciated

    Margaret Weiss, 04 Feb 2012

    The foreign policy of the United States is not a top concern for most Americans,...


  • 75. In Praise of NYC's Muscular Counterterrorism

    Daniel Pipes, 01 Feb 2012

    And then there is the New York Police Department, an institution uniquely spurred by 9/11 to abandon its former...


  • 76. The Struggle Continues: US vs. Genuine Reforms at the United Nations

    Ramzy Baroud , 29 Jan 2012

    The country that has long been known to abuse its powers and privileges in the United Nations is now leading a campaign...


  • 77. The Israel lobby's role in American politics

    Stephen M. Walt, 29 Jan 2012

    So what do I think?  On the one hand, I could be somewhat gratified by the piece,...


  • 78. The (Almost) Triumph of Offshore Balancing

    Christopher Layne, 29 Jan 2012

    Although cloaked in the reassuring boilerplate about American military preeminence and global leadership,...


  • 79. A Real Foreign Policy Debate

    Tim Kelly , 27 Jan 2012

    This fracture is best represented in the presidential campaign of Ron Paul, who has criticized U.S. foreign policy as being too bellicose and interventionist. 


  • 80. Putin accuses US of attempts to dominate world

    Itar Tass, 27 Jan 2012

    He spoke about foreign policy at the end of his meeting with Tomsk students that lasted about 3.5 hours on Wednesday,...


  • 81. In Police Training, a Dark Film on U.S. Muslims

    Michael Powell, 25 Jan 2012

    Ominous music plays as images appear on the screen: Muslim terrorists shoot Christians in the head,...


  • 82. US Steps Outside the Law as the War on Terror Drones On

    Justin Randle, 25 Jan 2012

    According to various sources, Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud has been killed multiple times, exposing both the imprecise nature of the policy and the prevalence of misinformation.


  • 83. Homegrown Jihad Sweeps America

    John R. Schindler, 23 Jan 2012

    This month has seen two cases of domestic terrorism break along storylines that have become depressingly familiar.


  • 84. Creating American Terrorists

    Philip Giraldi , 23 Jan 2012

    Klusmire’s real crime was to oppose a powerful interest group, the Israel Lobby. 


  • 85. Israeli Lobby launch new Super PAC effort to bring down Ron Paul

    Patrick Henningsen, 22 Jan 2012

    For decades, lobbies and special interests have ruled Capitol Hill, with PACs ...


  • 86. The Next War on Washington’s Agen

    Paul Craig Roberts, 18 Jan 2012

    The current crop of presidential contenders, except for Ron Paul, represent the controlling interests. War and financial fraud are the only remaining American Values.


  • 87. Spanish judge reopens Guantanamo torture probe

    Carol Roseberg, 17 Jan 2012

    A Spanish judge on Friday re-launched an investigation into the alleged torture of detainees held at the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,...


  • 88. U.S. Government Funding Terrorist

    George Washington, 17 Jan 2012

    The IAEA report being trumpted as a casus belli contains no new information, but is based on a re-hashing of old, debunked claims stemming from “laptop documents”.


  • 89. Why I’m Suing Barack Obama

    Chris Hedges, 16 Jan 2012

    Attorneys Carl J. Mayer and Bruce I. Afran filed a complaint Friday in the Southern U.S. District Court...


  • 90. Live from Guantánamo

    Wells Dixon, 16 Jan 2012

    A decade ago, the first 20 prisoners arrived at this remote military outpost, which was designed...


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