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McCain Can't Keep His Enemies Straight?

Dave Maass | Posted May 17, 2008 | Politics


Dave Maass

Did McCain get his enemies mixed up again? Or was it a subtle pivot?

What he told reporters in regards to James Rubin's column in the Washington Post about McCain's earlier position regarding Hamas (note: Iran is not mentioned in the op-ed):

I don't know how [Obama]...

US Blamed For Ambush On Iranians In Iraq

AP   |  LEE KEATH   |   May 16, 2008


BAGHDAD — Iran angrily blamed the United States on Friday after at least three of its diplomats were wounded in a Baghdad shooting, saying the Americans are encouraging attacks on Iranians in Iraq. The United States defended the actions of...

Bush's Knessup

Michael A. Siegel | Posted May 16, 2008 | Politics


George W. Bush's approval numbers are quickly approaching his neck size. He so badly wants to keep his presidency relevant. Nobody is certain why, but he found a sure fire way to do so: Inject himself into the presidential campaign in an address before the Israeli parliament marking the commemoration...

Iran Wins in Lebanon

Jamal Dajani | Posted May 16, 2008 | Politics


Jamal Dajani

The warring parties in Lebanon agreed to a deal brokered by Arab diplomats, and incoming flights to Beirut's International airport have resumed ending a week of bloody, political crisis.

More than 60 people were killed since violence in Lebanon broke out on May 7, after the government discovered an electronic...

Strategery: Bush Attacks Obama and Weakens America

Matthew Palevsky | Posted May 16, 2008 | Politics


Matthew Palevsky

President Bush apparently took a long distance swipe at presidential candidate Barack Obama in Israel yesterday, debasing the notion that America should negotiate with Iran as the "false comfort of appeasement."

Bush used a particularly uncouth Nazi analogy for his Israeli audience, saying, "We have heard this foolish delusion...

A Sublime Moment For Cable TV -- Chris Matthews interviewing Kevin James On Appeasement

Thomas de Zengotita | Posted May 15, 2008 | Media


Thomas de Zengotita

Well, this might have been his finest hour. Chris Matthews I mean, confronting Kevin James in the presence of Mark Green on tonight's Hardball. The topic: what it means to compare appeasement, meaning Nazis and Neville Chamberlain in 1938-39 -- that exhausted neo-con trope -- to our current situation...

Radioactive Hypocrisy: American Nuclear Hubris Threatens Perpetual Nuclear Proliferation

Tad Daley | Posted May 15, 2008 | Politics


Tad Daley

"Why can't we have them when they can?" That, for the "nuclear have nots," has long been the essence of what some call the nuclear double standard, what others call nuclear narcissism, what others still call America's nuclear hypocrisy.

The bitterness about that double standard has steadily intensified for...

Swift Boating Comes to Jerusalem

Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted May 15, 2008 | Politics


Amb. Marc Ginsberg

George Bush was in Jerusalem today doing what he and his fellow Republican operatives do best -- fear-mongering for crass political gain at a time when the Mid East fires are skipping their fire lines from all that hot air Bush is blowing across its parched landscape.

Instead of...

Tom Friedman's Latest Declaration of War

Glenn Greenwald | Posted May 15, 2008 | Media


Glenn Greenwald

Yesterday was a very exciting day in America. Our nation's most serious foreign policy expert, the "brilliant" Thomas Friedman of The New York Times, declared our latest new war:

The next American president will inherit many foreign policy challenges, but surely one of the biggest will be the cold war....

Bush Uses Holy Land Pulpit to Launch Smear Campaign

Paul Begala | Posted May 15, 2008 | Politics


Paul Begala

George W. Bush is unworthy of the presidency. He is a disgrace to himself, our Nation, and the high office he holds.

In a speech to the Israeli Knesset on Thursday, Mr. Bush forfeited the last scraps of his moral authority, dishonoring himself by using one of...

Attack Iran? Why Not Just Paint Targets on the Backs of Kids Like Those on PBS's Carrier?

Russ Wellen | Posted May 13, 2008 | Politics


Russ Wellen

After the National Intelligence Estimate last November which reported that Iran had no nuclear program since 2003, many of us breathed a sigh of relief. It was official: When it came to attacking Iran, the administration hadn't a leg to stand on.

But, as with Iraq, it was used to...

2003 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Slams Clinton's "Obliteration" Remark: She is Exception to the Norm

Omid Memarian | Posted May 13, 2008 | Politics


Omid Memarian

"Occasionally we run across women who are worse warmongers than men," Ms. Shirin Ebadi, the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, told me in an interview. I had asked her opinion about Sen. Clinton's latest remark on the "obliteration" of Iran if it were to launch a nuke attack...

Hearings on the Chicago Iran Resolution

Robert Naiman | Posted May 13, 2008 | Politics


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Robert Naiman

The proceedings begin with a press conference at City Hall, followed by the actual hearings.

Press Conference

10:41 Alderman Joe Moore, sponsor of the resolution opposed to a US military attack on Iran and urging the US to engage in diplomacy.

5 years ago the council made history passing...

Can P5+1 Offer Break the Nuclear Stalemate?

Trita Parsi | Posted May 12, 2008 | Politics


Trita Parsi

The P5+1 -- the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany -- will present Tehran with a secret incentive package in the next few days to convince Iran to suspend its enrichment program and enter negotiations.

There is little doubt that Tehran will reject the offer since it...

McCain's War on "Islamic Terror" and the Chicago Iran Hearings

Robert Naiman | Posted May 12, 2008 | Politics


Robert Naiman

With Senator Obama the presumptive Democratic nominee, the question facing America, increasingly, boils down to this: intensify the "clash of civilizations," at the continued expense of domestic needs, or turn to diplomacy to resolve international conflict, so we can re-orient our national priorities to health care, education, economic recovery, and...

The Why of Chokingly High Oil Prices: Bush Together with Saudi Arabia Spells Disaster for America

Raymond J. Learsy | Posted May 12, 2008 | Business


Raymond J. Learsy There was a time when the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) controlled by Saudi Arabia and under the pragmatic thumb of Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, would have opened wide the oil spigots in the face of sky high prices and a looming U.S. economic recession. The kingdom's wily old...

Beirut Is Burning

Hooman Majd | Posted May 10, 2008 | Politics


Hooman Majd

If there were ever a perfect example of the Bush administration's utterly bankrupt, and provably impotent, foreign policy, it would have to be the State Department's reaction to events in Beirut over the last few days. The laughably weak U.S.-backed Lebanese government, in what can only be described as...

Israel at 60: A Gift That Keeps on Giving

Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted May 8, 2008 | Politics


Amb. Marc Ginsberg

Israel celebrates its 60th anniversary of independence this week, and this surely is a milestone of biblical proportions given the relentless challenges Israel has faced since its birth. The celebration also represents an ideal opportunity for Israel to reward itself with a gift that may, just may, keep on giving.

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Jesus Says "Bomb Iran"

Philip Giraldi | Posted May 8, 2008 | Politics


Philip Giraldi

Not really, but it seems that a number of preachers who call themselves Christians are demanding that the US attack Iran. The best known of the Iran bashers is John Hagee, pastor of San Antonio's Cornerstone Church, which has a reported congregation of 18,000. Hagee appears weekly on 150 TV...

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