Foreign Policy

 Jason Rink

WikiLeaks cables portray Saudi Arabia as a cash machine for terrorists

WikiLeaks cables portray Saudi Arabia as a cash machine for terrorists

Hillary Clinton memo highlights Gulf states’ failure to block funding for groups like al-Qaida, Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba

 Jason Rink

Nato mission in Afghanistan as long as Soviet occupation

Nato mission in Afghanistan as long as Soviet occupation

Afghanistan is officially a longer quagmire than the Soviet Union’s excursion there. And we’re still looking for Osama?

 Jason Rink

Wikileaks: US diplomats predicted Coalition would fail

Wikileaks: US diplomats predicted Coalition would fail

U.S. diplomats call world leaders unflattering things behind their backs, speak truth when they think they are off the record.

 Jason Rink

China’s New Drones Raise Eyebrows

China’s New Drones Raise Eyebrows

Western defense officials and experts were surprised to see more than 25 different Chinese models of the unmanned aircraft, known as UAVs, on display at this week’s Zhuhai air show in this southern Chinese city. It was a record number for a country that unveiled its first concept UAVs at the same air show only four years ago, and put a handful on display at the last one in 2008.

 Jason Rink

Gen Petraeus ‘astonished’ at Karzai’s latest coalition criticism

Gen Petraeus ‘astonished’ at Karzai’s latest coalition criticism

Gen David Petraeus, the senior Nato commander in Afghanistan, has reportedly warned Kabul that Hamid Karzai’s latest public criticism of coalition strategy undermined the war against the Taliban.

 Jason Rink

Secret papers reveal Nazis given ‘safe haven’ in US

Secret papers reveal Nazis given ‘safe haven’ in US

A secret United States government report has offered fresh evidence that the CIA granted Nazi war criminals a “safe haven” in the US after the Second World War.

 Jason Rink

Multi-Billion-Dollar Arms Deals Could Haunt US

Multi-Billion-Dollar Arms Deals Could Haunt US

UNITED NATIONS – When the shah of Iran, a strongly pro-U.S. ally, was ousted from power after the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the stridently anti-U.S. regime of Ayatollah Khomeini that captured power also inherited a military bonanza: billions of dollars worth of state-of-the-art weapons provided by the United States.

 Andrew McCleese

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs: Iraq War “Based on a Series of Lies”

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs:  Iraq War “Based on a Series of Lies”

In his recently published memoir, “Without Hesitation: The Odyssey of an American Warrior,” General Hugh Shelton, who served as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1997 to 2001, called the Iraq war “unnecessary” and said that the Bush team went to war “based on a series of lies.”

Shelton also said that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Deputy Secretary of State Paul Wolfowitz and other Pentagon officials pushed for war in Iraq “almost to the point of insubordination.”

 Andrew McCleese

New War Rumors: U.S. Plans To Seize Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal

New War Rumors: U.S. Plans To Seize Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal

Two recent news items emanating from the United States have begun to reverberate in Pakistan and give rise to speculation that growing American drone strikes and NATO helicopter attacks in that country may be the harbingers of far broader actions: Nothing less than the expansion of the West’s war in Afghanistan into Pakistan with the ultimate goal of seizing the nation’s nuclear weapons.

The News International, Pakistan’s largest English-language newspaper, published a report on October 13 based on excerpts from American journalist Bob Woodward’s recently released volume “Obama’s Wars” which stated that during a trilateral summit between the presidents of the U.S., Afghanistan and Pakistan on May 6 of 2009 Pakistani head of state Asif Ali Zardari accused Washington of being behind Taliban attacks inside his country with the intent to use them so “the US could invade and seize its nuclear weapons.” [1]

 Andrew McCleese

The Collapse of Western Morality

The Collapse of Western Morality

Yes, I know, as many readers will be quick to inform me, the West never had any morality. Nevertheless things have gotten worse.

In hopes that I will be permitted to make a point, permit me to acknowledge that the US dropped nuclear bombs on two Japanese cities, fire-bombed Tokyo, that Great Britain and the US fire-bombed Dresden and a number of other German cities, expending more destructive force, according to some historians, against the civilian German population than against the German armies, that President Grant and his Civil War war criminals, Generals Sherman and Sheridan, committed genocide against the Plains Indians, that the US today enables Israel’s genocidal policies against the Palestinians, policies that one Israeli official has compared to 19th century US genocidal policies against the American Indians, that the US in the new 21st century invaded Iraq and Afghanistan on contrived pretenses, murdering countless numbers of civilians, and that British prime minister Tony Blair lent the British army to his American masters, as did other NATO countries, all of whom find themselves committing war crimes under the Nuremberg standard in lands in which they have no national interests, but for which they receive an American pay check.