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Human Rights, Intelligence, Lost History, Obama Administration, The Bush-43 Administration

The Impending Afghan Defeat

July 11, 2013

Frustrated over negotiations for a stay-behind force of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, President Obama is now weighing the possibility of a faster withdrawal and a “zero option” on troops going forward. That may signal the belated recognition of twin American defeats…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Intelligence, Obama Administration, Secrecy

A Citizen’s Letter on Snowden

July 11, 2013

The Obama administration’s aggressive campaign against whistleblowers, including the court martial of Bradley Manning and the pursuit of Edward Snowden, has stirred strong passions among many Americans who are tired of endless war and the resulting sacrifice of freedom, as…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Intelligence, Lost History, Media, Obama Administration, Secrecy

PRISM’s Controversial Forerunner

July 11, 2013

Using a powerful computer program known as PRISM, the U.S. government has been downloading vast amounts of communications data and mining it for counterterrorism purposes. But these capabilities began more than three decades ago with the controversial PROMIS software, Richard…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Lost History, Obama Administration, Politics, Right Wing

Bringing Back Jim Crow

July 10, 2013

Exclusive: Many U.S. historians have soft spots for Thomas Jefferson, despite his gross hypocrisy on slavery, and for the Confederates and their supposed gallantry in their fight to preserve slavery. But apologizing for historical racists only invites more racism, warns…

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Media, Obama Administration, Politics, Secrecy

Parsing the Lies of Statecraft

July 10, 2013

In the many grays of statecraft, there are many gradations in lying. Some lies have grave consequences, including war and loss of life, while artful wording sometimes can cool down a crisis and save lives. The differences are not insignificant,…

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Human Rights, Obama Administration, Politics

Obama Bows to Nuke Status Quo

July 10, 2013

President Obama has spoken brave words about breaking with the Cold War legacy of mutual assured destruction from nuclear weapons. But he has failed to challenge the national security state in implementing the change he espoused, as Lawrence S. Wittner…

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Environment, Obama Administration, Politics

US Energy Renaissance Shifts Power

July 9, 2013

Exclusive: When President Obama addressed the global warming crisis last month, he linked progress on “green” energy with America’s greater natural gas production and strides toward energy independence, two themes that are quietly transforming global power relationships, writes Andrés Cala.

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Human Rights, Obama Administration, Politics

A Grim Turn in Egyptian Crisis

July 9, 2013

The Egyptian army’s killing of more than 50 protesters opposing the coup against elected President Morsi has escalated the political crisis by choking off hope of a peaceful resolution. The moderate Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood also see their legal routes…

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Human Rights, Obama Administration, The Bush-43 Administration

US Finds Influence Hard to Buy

July 8, 2013

For decades the U.S. government has ladled billions upon billions in military assistance to countries that either don’t need it or use it to suppress popular uprisings. But all that money has bought very little in terms of genuine influence…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Intelligence, Media, Obama Administration, Politics, Secrecy, The Bush-43 Administration

Why MSNBC Defends NSA Surveillance

July 8, 2013

President Obama seems more willing to alienate his base of young supporters who object to the growing Surveillance State than to offend the national security apparatchiks who run it. But Obama’s crackdown on leakers also has found apologists among MSNBC’s “liberal” talkers,…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Intelligence, Media, Obama Administration, Secrecy

Snowden Honored by Ex-Intel Officials

July 8, 2013

Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence, an organization of former national security officials, has honored NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, praising his decision to reveal the extent of U.S. government electronic surveillance of people in the United States and around the world.

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Human Rights, Lost History, Obama Administration

Who’s to Blame for Egypt’s Chaos?

July 7, 2013

Many U.S. pundits are blaming the Egyptian coup on the clumsy political actions of elected Islamist President Morsi. But the collapse of Egypt’s one-year democratic experiment resulted, too, from the rigid opposition of the secularists who entered an alliance with…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Lost History, Right Wing

The Right’s Made-up ‘Constitution’

July 6, 2013

For Tea Partiers and libertarians, it is an article of faith that the Constitution tightly constrained the federal government and gave broad powers to the states. But that is bogus history — mere propaganda — and suggests that the Right’s rank-and-file…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Intelligence, Obama Administration, Secrecy, The Bush-43 Administration

Gitmo’s Kafkaesque Kangaroo Courts

July 6, 2013

The Military Commissions for trying alleged al-Qaeda terrorists always had the risk of becoming Kafkaesque kangaroo courts with little credibility among people around the world, a danger that has become more and more acute as the process moves forward, Marjorie…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Obama Administration, Right Wing, The Bush-43 Administration

Another ‘War on Terror’ Casualty

July 6, 2013

Attorney Lynne Stewart aggressively defended alleged terrorists, making her a target of President George W. Bush’s “war on terror.” After 9/11, she was prosecuted for violating special security rules for dealing with a client and is now dying of cancer in…

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Human Rights, Obama Administration, Politics

Risky Business of Morsi’s Ouster

July 5, 2013

The military ouster of elected Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi was cheered by some anti-Islamists as a repudiation of Morsi’s autocratic rule and his Muslim Brotherhood. But the coup could further radicalize the region’s Islamists with dangerous implications for the U.S.…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Lost History, Right Wing

Rethinking Thomas Jefferson

July 4, 2013

Exclusive: Americans are proud that their Declaration of Independence was also a declaration of universal rights. But the hard truth is that, in 1776, the words were mere propaganda cloaking the fact that a third of the signers were slaveholders,…

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Human Rights, Intelligence, Lost History, Media, Obama Administration, Politics, Right Wing, The Bush-43 Administration

Flag-Waving to Death

July 4, 2013

In American politics and media, anyone who questions the concept of “American Exceptionalism” is banished to the margins of society. But this self-aggrandizing notion has always contained a large measure of self-deception, ignoring the suffering inflicted on other peoples and on…

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Human Rights, Obama Administration

Taking on Israeli-Palestinian Impasse

July 3, 2013

The Egyptian military has ousted President Morsi and Syria is in a civil war, but Secretary of State Kerry has invested much of his time on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Some pundits question Kerry’s priorities but they ignore how corrosive the Israeli…

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Constitution, Human Rights, Intelligence, Media, Obama Administration, Secrecy

Gauging Sympathy for Snowden

July 3, 2013

As the U.S. media turns on NSA leaker Edward Snowden and as many Americans say they’re happy to trade some privacy for more security samples of public opinion abroad are more sympathetic. An online poll by a major German daily…

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