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Charge of Electoral Fraud in Iran ‘Propagandistic’: Paul Craig Roberts

“The charge that the Iranian election was stolen is propagandistic,” he told me in an exclusive interview for Foreign Policy Journal. “Iran is under attack because it is one of…

Britain’s Secret Torture Policy Exposed

On Tuesday evening, Britain’s secret torture policy was blown wide open when, in the House of Commons, David Davis MP used the protection of parliamentary privilege to tell the House…

The CIA’s involvement in Iran Today: A Realistic Assessment

The CIA views the potential destabilization of Iranian political order as an opportunity to re-establish its shattered intelligence networks in a country that has repeatedly proven “nearly impervious to Western…

Military Commissions: Government Flounders, As Admiral Hutson Nails Problems

My hope, of course, is that senior officials in the Obama administration and the members of the Senate Armed Services Committee not only digest Admiral Hutson’s words of wisdom, but…

The Situation in Swat: An Interview With Shahid R. Siddiqi

In an interview with Foreign Policy Journal, Mr. Siddiqi explains Pakistan's ongoing military offensive against militant groups in the Swat district and the context in which the government made the…

Drone-Fired Missiles Kill 9 Militants in South Waziristan

Nine militants wre killed by suspected Drone-fired missiles in South Waziristan early Wednesday.…

Judge Rules That Afghan “Rendered” To Bagram In 2002 Has No Rights

In a depressing if predictable decision last Monday, District Court Judge John D. Bates ruled that Haji Wazir, an Afghan businessman seized in the United Arab Emirates in 2002 and…

Burma: How a Political Prisoner Survived Insein Prison

In Burma, few words strike terror into the heart of a human bring like the words Insein Prison, a destination that can only be described as hell on earth. This…