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Obama and the Limitations of Conventional Strategy

Finding solutions for the developing situation in South Asia through the lens of conventional strategising is a formidable challenge today.…

At What Cost the Israel Lobby?

More than 46 years ago, President John F. Kennedy sought to preclude a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. In June 1963, he wrote the last in a series…

War Criminals Are Becoming The Arbiters Of Law

The double standard under which the Israeli government operates is too much for everyone except the brainwashed Americans.…

Premature Peace

The human tragedy hear is Obama’s sparkling rhetoric allowing him to receive a peace prize, while providing a thin veneer over the illegal and hostile actions the U.S. promotes for…

Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize: OK, He’s A Nice Guy, But …

Is it really appropriate for the Nobel Peace Prize — granted “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples” — to be given to a man…

Warmonger Wins Peace Prize

The Nobel Committee has awarded the 2009 Peace Prize to President Obama, the person who started a new war in Pakistan, upped the war in Afghanistan, and continues to threaten…

Will Tel Aviv Take the U.S. to War – Again?

Tel Aviv long ago proved its mastery at waging war “by way of deception” – the operative credo of the Mossad, Israel’s intelligence and foreign operations directorate. Yet its latest…

Obama’s Test: Democracy or Chaos in Latin America

Between Obama’s anti-coup stance, and his own Department of State’s anti-Zelaya rhetoric, the US position lacks clarity, a dangerous notion at a time when Latin America expected a clear US…

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