Bad Iraq Predictions

Excerpt from Gregg Easterbrook's Page 2 column for ESPN today "Another Season of Bad Predictions:" Bad Iraq Predictions: "I predict Iraq won't have a civil war, that it will have a viable constitution, and that a majority of Iraqis and Americans will, in two years time, agree the war was worth it." -- Jonah Goldberg in the National Review Online in 2005. The media watchdog group FAIR points out that Thomas Friedman of the New York Times, a prominent advocate of the United States invasion of...

Futility, Thy Name is Iraq Occupation

It is unforgivable that American soldiers are being put in this position. Soldiers from the Army's 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment converged this week on a religiously mixed north Baghdad neighborhood of auto parts stores and "chop shops" that Iraqi commanders believed was used to rig deadly car bombs. Moving door to door, Iraqi and U.S. soldiers smashed padlocks with sledge hammers, clipped through wire gates and rifled through hundreds of buildings as Iraqi mechanics, their hands slick...

Antiwar Radio: Karen Kwiatkowski

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Ph.D. tells how she witnessed Douglas Feith and his WINEP/JINSA/AEI buddies deliberately lie the people of this country into war in Iraq. Her best articles on the subject are here, here, here, here, and here. See also this, this and this. My previous interviews of her here.

Antiwar Radio: Rep. Walter Jones

Representative Walter B. Jones of North Carolina's 3rd district discusses his House Joint Resolution 14, which would make it clear to the President that he may not initiate a war against Iran without a declaration of war.

02/12/07 – Karen Kwiatkowski – The Scott Horton Show

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Ph.D. tells how she witnessed Douglas Feith and his WINEP/JINSA/AEI buddies deliberately lie the people of this country into war in Iraq. Her best articles on the subject are here, here, here, here, and here. See also this, this and this. My previous interviews of her here.

The Beginnings of Genocide-May 1940

The great, forgotten book Advance to Barbarism: The Development of Total Warfare from Sarajevo to Hiroshima by the British jurist FJP Veale is more than just a critique of the Nuremberg war crimes trials (In which the Allies tried the Germans for crimes that they were not willing to apply to themselves). It's also an analysis of war tactics, particularly as it pertains to the British decision on May 11, 1940 to begin bombing German civilian targets, a decision which broke 250 years of...

Radicals for Capitalism

Reason magazine Senior Editor Brian Doherty discusses his incredible achievement: Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement with Antiwar.com's Doug Bandow on C-SPAN. A great interview to watch and perhaps even pass around. Doherty's eloquence in describing libertarian principles as he retells the history of the movement allows for deep explanation in a very accessible way. Note: The book is not Conservatives Against the Drug War. It is Radicals...

Iran Supplying IED’s to Sunni Insurgency?

I first debunked this pathetic lie 11 months ago (a few days after Bush unveiled it): While President Bush was threatening Iran on Monday, he blamed the Iraqi Shiites and Iran for the insurgency. According to the AFP, Bush said that: ‘Tehran has been responsible for at least some of the increasing lethality of anti-coalition attacks by providing Shia militia with the capability to build improvised explosive devices in Iraq.’ I know what you’re thinking: President Bush is so stupid that giant...

An Iraq Interrogator’s Nightmare

By Eric Fair the Washington Post A man with no face stares at me from the corner of a room. He pleads for help, but I'm afraid to move. He begins to cry. It is a pitiful sound, and it sickens me. He screams, but as I awaken, I realize the screams are mine. That dream, along with a host of other nightmares, has plagued me since my return from Iraq in the summer of 2004. Though the man in this particular nightmare has no face, I know who he is. I assisted in his interrogation at a detention...

Ron Paul Takes on Rice over Iran

Too bad you have to go to the Arab press to even read about it. Ron Paul, a Republican congressman, said: "Unproven charges against Iran's nuclear intentions are eerily reminiscent of the false charges made against Iraq." Paul said "unproven accusations of Iranian support for the Iraqi insurgency" were also serving as a pretext for "escalating our sharp rhetoric towards Iran." "Pressed for proof of dramatic claims of Iranian involvement in Iraq, the administration keeps promising that they are...

Council on Foreign Relations: US Should Leave Iraq

Wow. So does that mean I have to be for staying now? Check out this great quote explaining why we're beaten: "there is no indigenous government to support on the battlefield and the rigors of combat must be borne by the outsider alone is too steep for democracies, especially in a world of globalized media. The United States does not have the same room to maneuver that Britain enjoyed in its counterinsurgency operations in Kenya or Malaya. The American public will eventually fault battlefield...

Y’all read Lew today?

It's about how the Democrats and Republicans are both worse than each other, with special attention to the Democrats and their corrupt, socialist ideology. Read here please.