Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg discussed the threat of National Security Agency surveillance and the decline of American democracy in a late-night interview that he gave after a lecture at George State University in Atlanta.
Katharine Gun’s Risky Truth-telling
Truth-telling can be a dangerous undertaking, especially when done by government insiders trying to expose wrongdoing connected to war-making, as British intelligence official Katharine Gun discovered in blowing the whistle on a pre-Iraq War ploy, writes Sam Husseini.
The Confusion Around Net Neutrality
The Double Standards on Bank Crimes
Picking a Fight with China
Should Christians Embrace Gay Marriage?
Neocons’ Fateful Iraq ‘Surge’ Myth
Punishing a Professor’s Criticism of Israel
Criticism of how Israel treats Palestinians has become a firing offense in some circles, including academia where professors must muzzle themselves or face accusations of anti-Semitism. In the case of Steven Salaita, Twitter posts about Gaza cost him his job,…
Letting the Neocons Lead
How Many Islamic State Fighters Are There?
Behind the War with Boko Haram
America’s Pseudo-Democracy
U.S. pundits mock countries, like Iran or China, where candidates are screened before they go on the ballot, but America has a similar approach, with candidates needing approval from plutocrats and special interests. But that’s just one problem of U.S.…
The Iraq War’s Pricy Ticket
Can the World Avert a New Cold War?
GOP Climate-Deniers Lose a Point
When Henry Kissinger Makes Sense
Plumbing the Depths of NSA’s Spying
Behind the USS Liberty Cover-up
The Neocon Plan for War and More War
Obama Slammed for Iran Outreach
American neocons are furious that President Obama reportedly sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei apparently urging concessions on nuclear talks and referencing joint interests in combating Islamic State radicals, but the letter may reflect smart diplomacy, says…