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President Bush Delivers Remarks on Terrorism

CQ Transcripts Wire, 2006-09-06 (Wednesday), Washington Post
SPEAKER: GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

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BUSH: Thank you. Thanks for the warm welcome. Welcome to the White House.

Mr. Vice President, Secretary Rice, Attorney General Gonzales, Ambassador Negroponte, General Hayden, members of the United States Congress, families who lost loved ones in the terrorist attacks on our nation, my fellow citizens, thanks for coming.

On the morning of September the 11th, 2001, our nation awoke to a nightmare attack. Nineteen men armed with box cutters took control of airplanes and turned them into missiles. They used them to kill nearly 3,000 innocent people.

We watched the twin towers collapse before our eyes, and it became instantly clear that we'd entered a new world and a dangerous new war.

The attacks of September the 11th horrified our nation. And amid the grief came new fears and urgent questions. Who had attacked us? What did they want? And what else were they planning?

Americans saw the destruction the terrorists had caused in New York and Washington and Pennsylvania, and they wondered if there were other terrorist cells in our midst poised to strike. They wondered if there was a second wave of attacks still to come.

With the twin towers and the Pentagon still smoldering, our country on edge, and a stream of intelligence coming in about potential new attacks, my administration faced immediate challenges. We had to respond to the attack on our country. We had to wage an unprecedented war against an enemy unlike any we had fought before. We had to find the terrorists hiding in America and across the world before they were able to strike our country again.

So in the early days and weeks after 9/11, I directed our government's senior national security officials to do everything in their power, within our laws, to prevent another attack.

Nearly five years have passed since those initial days of shock and sadness.

BUSH: And we are thankful that the terrorists have not succeeded in launching another attack on our soil.

This is not for the lack of desire or determination on the part of the enemy. As the recently foiled plot in London shows, the terrorists are still active, and they are still trying to strike America and they are still trying to kill our people.

One reason the terrorists have not succeeded is because of the hard work of thousands of dedicated men and women in our government who have toiled day and night, along with our allies, to stop the enemy from carrying out their plans.

And we are grateful for these hardworking citizens of ours.

Another reason the terrorists have not succeeded is because our government has changed its policies and given our military, intelligence and law enforcement personnel the tools they need to fight this enemy and protect our people and preserve our freedoms.

The terrorists who declared war on America represent no nation. They defend no territory. And they wear no uniform. They do not mass armies on borders or flotillas of warships on the high seas.

They operate in the shadows of society. They send small teams of operatives to infiltrate free nations. They live quietly among their victims. They conspire in secret. And then they strike without warning.

And in this new war, the most important source of information on where the terrorists are hiding and what they are planning is the terrorists themselves.

BUSH: Captured terrorists have unique knowledge about how terrorist networks operate. They have knowledge of where their operatives are deployed and knowledge about what plots are under way.

This intelligence -- this is intelligence that cannot be found any other place. And our security depends on getting this kind of information.

To win the war on terror, we must be able to detain, question and, when appropriate, prosecute terrorists captured here in America and on the battlefields around the world.

After the 9/11 attacks, our coalition launched operations across the world to remove terrorist safehavens and capture or kill terrorist operatives and leaders.

Working with our allies, we've captured and detained thousands of terrorists and enemy fighters in Afghanistan, in Iraq and other fronts of this war on terror.

These enemy -- these are enemy combatants who are waging war on our nation. We have a right under the laws of war, and we have an obligation to the American people, to detain these enemies and stop them from rejoining the battle.

Most of the enemy combatants we capture are held in Afghanistan or in Iraq where they're questioned by our military personnel. Many are released after questioning or turned over to local authorities if we determine that they do not pose a continuing threat and no longer have significant intelligence value.

BUSH: Others remain in American custody near the battlefield, to ensure that they don't return to the fight.

In some cases, we determined that individuals we have captured pose a significant threat or may have intelligence that we and our allies need to have to prevent new attacks.

Many are Al Qaida operatives or Taliban fighters trying to conceal their identities. And they withhold information that could save American lives.

In these cases, it has been necessary to move these individuals to an environment where they can be held secretly, questioned by experts and, when appropriate, prosecuted for terrorist acts.

Some of these individuals are taken to the United States naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

It's important for Americans and others across the world to understand the kind of people held at Guantanamo. These aren't common criminals or bystanders accidentally swept up on the battlefield.

We have in place a rigorous process to ensure those held at Guantanamo Bay belong at Guantanamo. Those held at Guantanamo include suspected bombmakers, terrorist trainers, recruiters and facilitators, and potential suicide bombers. They are in our custody so that they cannot murder our people.

One detainee held at Guantanamo told a questioner questioning -- he said this: "I'll never forget your face. I will kill you, your brother, your mother and your sisters."

BUSH: In addition to the terrorists held at Guantanamo, a small number of suspected terrorist leaders and operatives captured during the war have been held and questioned outside the United States, in a separate program operated by the Central Intelligence Agency.

This group includes individuals believed to be the key architects of the September the 11th attacks and attacks on the USS Cole; an operative involved in the bombings of our embassies in Kenya and Tanzania; and individuals involved in other attacks that have taken the lives of innocent civilians across the world.

These are dangerous men, with unparalleled knowledge about terrorist networks and their plans of new attacks. The security of our nation and the lives of our citizens depend on our ability to learn what these terrorists know.

Many specifics of this program, including where these detainees have been held and the details of their confinement, cannot be divulged. Doing so would provide our enemies with information they could use to take retribution against our allies and harm our country.

I can say that questioning the detainees in this program has given us information that has saved innocent lives by helping us stop new attacks, here in the United States and across the world.

Today I'm going to share with you some of the examples provided by our intelligence community of how this program has saved lives, why it remains vital to the security of the United States and our friends and allies, and why it deserves the support of the United States Congress and the American people.

BUSH: Within months of September 11, 2001, we captured a man named Abu Zubaydah. We believed that Zubaydah was a senior terrorist leader and a trusted associate of Osama bin Laden.

Our intelligence community believes he had run a terrorist camp in Afghanistan where some of the 9/11 hijackers trained and that he helped smuggle Al Qaida leaders out of Afghanistan after coalition forces arrived to liberate that country.

Zubaydah was severely wounded during the firefight that brought him into custody. And he survived only because of the medical care arranged by the CIA.

After he recovered, Zubaydah was defiant and evasive. He declared his hatred of America.

During questioning, he, at first, disclosed what he thought was nominal information and then stopped all cooperation.

Well, in fact, the nominal information he gave us turned out to be quite important.

For example, Zubaydah disclosed Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, or KSM, was the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks and used the alias Mukhtar. This was a vital piece of the puzzle that helped our intelligence community pursue KSM.

Zubaydah also provided information that helped stop a terrorist attack being planned for inside the United States, an attack about which we had no previous information.

Zubaydah told us that Al Qaida operatives were planning to launch an attack in the United States and provided physical descriptions of the operatives and information on their general location.

Based on the information he provided, the operatives were detained; one, while traveling to the United States.

We knew that Zubaydah had more information that could save innocent lives. But he stopped talking.

BUSH: As his questioning proceeded, it became clear that he had received training on how to resist interrogation. And so, the CIA used an alternative set of procedures.

These procedures were designed to be safe, to comply with our laws, our Constitution and our treaty obligations. The Department of Justice reviewed the authorized methods extensively, and determined them to be lawful.

I cannot describe the specific methods used. I think you understand why. If I did, it would help the terrorists learn how to resist questioning and to keep information from us that we need to prevent new attacks on our country.

But I can say the procedures were tough and they were safe and lawful and necessary.

Zubaydah was questioned using these procedures, and soon he began to provide information on key Al Qaida operatives, including information that helped us find and capture more of those responsible for the attacks on September the 11th.

For example, Zubaydah identified one of KSM's accomplices in the 9/11 attacks, a terrorist named Ramzi Binalshibh. The information Zubaydah provided helped lead to the capture of Binalshibh. And together these two terrorists provided information that helped in the planning and execution of the operation that captured Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Once in our custody, KSM was questioned by the CIA using these procedures. And he soon provided information that helped us stop another planned attack on the United States. During questioning, KSM told us about another Al Qaida operative he knew was in CIA custody, a terrorist named Majid Khan. KSM revealed that Khan had been told to deliver $50,000 to individuals working for a suspected terrorist leader named Hambali, the leader of Al Qaida's Southeast Asia affiliate known as J.I.

BUSH: CIA officers confronted Khan with this information. Khan confirmed that the money had been delivered to an operative named Zubair and provided both a physical description and contact number for this operative.

Based on that information, Zubair was captured in June of 2003. And he soon provided information that help lead to the capture of Hambali.

After Hambali's arrest, KSM was questioned again. He identified Hambali's brother as the leader of a J.I. cell and Hambali's conduit for communications with Al Qaida.

Hambali's brother was soon captured in Pakistan and, in turn, led us to a cell of 17 Southeast Asian J.I. operatives.

When confronted with the news that his terror cell had been broken up, Hambali admitted that the operatives were being groomed at KSM's request for attacks inside the United States, probably using airplanes.

During questioning, KSM also provided many details of other plots to kill innocent Americans. For example, he described the design of planned attacks on buildings inside the United States, and how operatives were directed to carry them out. He told us the operatives had been instructed to ensure that the explosives went off at a point that was high enough to prevent the people trapped above from escaping out the windows.

KSM also provided vital information on Al Qaida's efforts to obtain biological weapons. During questioning, KSM admitted that he had met three individuals involved in Al Qaida's efforts to produce anthrax, a deadly biological agent, and he identified one of the individuals as a terrorist named Yazid.

KSM apparently believed we already had this information, because Yazid had been captured and taken into foreign custody before KSM's arrest.

BUSH: In fact, we did not know about Yazid's role in Al Qaida's anthrax program. Information from Yazid then helped lead to the capture of his two principal assistants in the anthrax program.

Without the information provided by KSM and Yazid, we might not have uncovered this Al Qaida biological weapons program or stopped this Al Qaida cell from developing anthrax for attacks against the United States.

These are some of the plots that have been stopped because of the information of this vital program.

Terrorists held in CIA custody have also provided information that helped stop a planned strike on U.S. Marines at Camp Lemonier in Djibouti. They were going to use an explosive-laden water tanker. They helped stop a planned attack on the U.S. consulate in Karachi using car bombs and motorcycle bombs. And they helped stop a plot to hijack passenger planes and fly them into Heathrow or the Canary Wharf in London.

We're getting information vital necessary to do our jobs, and that's to protect the American people and our allies.

Information from the terrorists in this program has helped us to identify individuals that Al Qaida deemed suitable for Western operations, many of whom we had never heard about before. They include terrorists who were sent to case targets inside the United States, including financial buildings in major cities on the East Coast.

Information from terrorists in CIA custody has played a role in the capture or questioning of nearly every senior Al Qaida member or associate detained by the U.S. and its allies since this program began.

BUSH: By providing everything from initial leads to photo identifications to precise locations of where terrorists were hiding, this program has helped us to take potential mass murderers off the streets before they were able to kill.

This program has also played a critical role in helping us understand the enemy we face in this war. Terrorists in this program have painted a picture of Al Qaida's structure and financing and communications and logistics. They have identified Al Qaida's travel routes and safe havens, and explained how Al Qaida's senior leadership communicates with its operatives in places like Iraq.

They provided information that allows us -- that has allowed us to make sense of documents and computer records that we have seized in terrorists raids. They have identified voices and recordings of intercepted calls and helped us understand the meaning of potentially critical terrorist communications.

And information we get from these detainees is corroborated by intelligence, and we've received -- that we have received from other sources.

And together this intelligence is helping us connect the dots and stop attacks before they occur. Information from the terrorist (inaudible) program helped unravel plots and terrorist cells in Europe and in other place. It's helped our allies protect their people from deadly enemies.

This program has been and remains one of the most vital tools in our war against the terrorists. It is invaluable to America and to our allies.

Were it not for this program, our intelligence community believes that Al Qaida and its allies would have succeeded in launching another attack against the American homeland.

BUSH: By giving us information about terrorist plans we could not get anywhere else, this program has saved innocent lives.

This program has been subject to multiple legal reviews by the Department of Justice and CIA lawyers. They determined it complied with our laws.

This program has received strict oversight by the CIA's inspector general. A small number of key leaders from both political parties on Capitol Hill were briefed about this program. All those involved in the questioning of the terrorists are carefully chosen and they're screened from a pool of experienced CIA officers.

Those selected to conduct the most sensitive questioning have to complete more than 250 additional hours of specialized training before they are allowed to have contact with a captured terrorist.

I want to be absolutely clear with our people and the world:The United States does not torture. It's against our laws and it's against our values. I have not authorized it and I will not authorize it.

Last year my administration worked with Senator John McCain and I signed into law the Detainee Treatment Act, which established the legal standards for treatment of detainees wherever they are held.

I support this act. And, as we implement this law, our government will continue to use every lawful method to obtain intelligence that can protect innocent people and stop another attack like the one we experienced on September 11, 2001.

The CIA program has detained only a limited number of terrorists at any given time. And once we have determined that the terrorists held by the CIA have little or no additional intelligence value, many of them have been returned to their home countries for prosecution or detention by their governments.

Others have been accused of terrible crimes against the American people. And we have a duty to bring those responsible for these crimes to justice.

BUSH: So we intend to prosecute these men, as appropriate, for their crimes.

Soon after the war on terror began, I authorized a system of military commissions to try foreign terrorists accused of war crimes.

Military commissions have been used by presidents from George Washington to Franklin Roosevelt to prosecute war criminals, because the rules for trying enemy combatants in a time of conflict must be different from those for trying common criminals or members of our own military.

One of the first suspected terrorists to be put on trial by military commission was one of Osama bin Laden's bodyguards, a man named Hamdan. His lawyers challenged the legality of the military commission system.

It took more than two years for this case to make its way through the courts. The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld the military commissions we had designed but, this past June, the Supreme Court overturned that decision.

The Supreme Court determined that military commissions are an appropriate venue for trying terrorists, but ruled that military commission needed to be explicitly authorized by the United States Congress.

So today I'm sending Congress legislation to specifically authorize the creation of military commissions to try terrorists for war crimes.

My administration has been working with members of both parties in the House and Senate on this legislation. We put forward a bill that ensures these commissions are established in a way that protects our national security and ensures a full and fair trial for those accused.

The procedures in the bill I am sending to Congress today reflect the reality that we are a nation at war and that is it is essential for us to use all reliable evidence to bring these people to justice.

BUSH: We're now approaching the five-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. And the families of those murdered that day have waited patiently for justice. Some of the families are with us today. They should have to wait no longer.

So I'm announcing today that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Abu Zubaydah, Ramzi Binalshibh and 11 other terrorists in CIA custody have been transferred to the United States naval base at Guantanamo Bay.

(APPLAUSE)

They are being held in the custody of the Department of Defense. As soon as Congress acts to authorize the military commissions I have proposed, the men our intelligence officials believe orchestrated the deaths of nearly 3,000 Americans on September the 11th, 2001, can face justice.

(APPLAUSE)

BUSH: We will also seek to prosecute those believed to be responsible for the attack on the USS Cole and an operative believed to be involved in the bombings of the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

With these prosecutions, we will send a clear message to those who kill Americans: "No longer (sic) how long it takes, we will find you and we will bring you to justice."

(APPLAUSE)

These men will be held in a high-security facility at Guantanamo. The International Committee of the Red Cross is being advised of their detention and will have the opportunity to meet with them.

Those charged with crimes will be given access to attorneys who will help them prepare their defense, and they will be presumed innocent.

While at Guantanamo, they will have access to the same food, clothing, medical care and opportunities for worship as other detainees. They will be questioned subject to the new U.S. Army Field Manual which the Department of Defense is issuing today. And they will continue to be treated with the humanity that they denied others.

As we move forward with the prosecutions, we will continue to urge nations across the world to take back their nationals at Guantanamo who will not be prosecuted by our military commissions.

BUSH: America has no interest in being the world's jailer.

But one of the reasons we have not been able to close Guantanamo is that many countries have refused to take back their nationals held at the facility. Other countries have not provided adequate assurances that their nationals will not be mistreated or they will not return to the battlefield, as more than a dozen people released from Guantanamo already have.

We will continue working to transfer individuals held at Guantanamo and ask other countries to work with us in this process. And we will move toward the day when we can eventually close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay.

I know American have heard conflicting information about Guantanamo. Let me give you some facts.

Of the thousands of terrorists captured across the world, only about 770 have ever been sent to Guantanamo. Of these, about 315 have been returned to other countries so far and about 455 remain in our custody.

They are provided the same quality of medical care as the American servicemembers who guard them.

The International Committee of the Red Cross had the opportunity to meet privately with all who are held there. The facility has been visited by government officials from more than 30 countries and delegations from international organizations as well.

BUSH: After the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe came to visit, one of its delegation members called Guantanamo a model prison where people are treated better than in prisons in his own country.

Our troops can take great pride in the work they do at Guantanamo Bay, and so can the American people.

As we prosecute suspected terrorist leaders and operatives who have now been transferred to Guantanamo, we'll continue searching for those who have stepped forward to take their places.

This nation is going to stay on the offense to protect the American people. We will continue to bring the world's most dangerous terrorists to justice, and we will continue working to collect the vital intelligence we need to protect our country.

The current transfers mean that there are now no terrorists in the CIA program. But as more high-ranking terrorists are captured, the need to obtain intelligence from them will remain critical. And having a CIA program for questioning terrorists will continue to be crucial to getting life-saving information.

Some ask: Why are you acknowledging this program now?

There are two reasons why I'm making these limited disclosures today.

First, we have largely completed our questioning of the men and, to start the process for bringing them to trial, we must bring them into the open.

Second, the Supreme Court's recent decision has impaired our ability to prosecute terrorists through military commissions and has put in question the future of the CIA program.

BUSH: In its ruling on military commissions, the court determined that a provision of the Geneva Convention -- it's known as Common Article 3 -- applies to our war with Al Qaida.

This article includes provisions that prohibit outrages upon personal dignity and humiliating and degrading treatment.

The problem is that these and other provisions of Common Article 3 are vague and undefined.

And each could be interpreted in different ways by American or foreign judges. And some believe our military and intelligence personnel involved in capturing terrorists and questioning terrorists could now be at risk of prosecution under the War Crimes Act; simply for doing their jobs in a thorough and professional way.

This is unacceptable. Our military and intelligence personnel go face to face with the world's most dangerous men every day. They have risked their lives to capture some of the most brutal terrorists on earth. And they have worked day and night to find out what the terrorists know so we can stop new attacks.

America owes our brave men and women some things in return. We owe them our thanks for saving lives and keeping America safe. And we owe them clear rules so they can continue to do their jobs and protect our people.

So today I'm asking Congress to pass legislation that will clarify the rules for our personnel fighting the war on terror.

First, I am asking Congress to list the specific recognizable offenses that would be considered crimes under the War Crimes Act so our personnel can know clearly what is prohibited in the handling of terrorist enemies.

BUSH: Second, I'm asking that Congress make explicit that by following the standards of the Detainee Treatment Act our personnel are fulfilling America's obligations under Common Article III of the Geneva Conventions.

Third, I'm asking that Congress make it clear that captured terrorists cannot use the Geneva Conventions as a basis to sue our personnel in courts -- in U.S. courts.

The men and women who protect us should not have to fear lawsuits filed by terrorists because they are doing their jobs.

The need for this legislation is urgent. We need to ensure that those questioning terrorists can continue to do everything within the limits of the law to get information that can save American lives.

My administration will continue to work with the Congress to get this legislation enacted, but time is of the essence. Congress is in session just for a few more weeks and passing this legislation ought to be the top priority.

(APPLAUSE)

As we work with Congress to pass a good bill, we will also consult with congressional leaders on how to ensure that the CIA program goes forward in a way that follows the law, that meets the national security needs of our country and protects the brave men and women we asked to obtain information that will save innocent lives.

For the sake of our security, Congress needs to act and update our laws to meet the threats of this new era, and I know they will.

BUSH: We're engaged in a global struggle, and the entire civilized world has a stake in its outcome. America is a nation of law. And as I work with Congress to strengthen and clarify our laws here at home, I will continue to work with members of the international community who have been our partners in this struggle.

I've spoken with leaders of foreign governments and worked with them to address their concerns about Guantanamo and our detention policies. I'll continue to work with the international community to construct a common foundation to defend our nations and protect our freedoms.

Free nations have faced new enemies and adjusted to new threats before and we have prevailed.

Like the struggles of the last century, today's war on terror is, above all, a struggle for freedom and liberty. The adversaries are different, but the stakes in this war are the same.

We're fighting for our way of life and our ability to live in freedom. We're fighting for the cause of humanity against those who seek to impose the darkness of tyranny and terror upon the entire world. And we're fighting for a peaceful future for our children and our grandchildren.

May god bless you all.

(APPLAUSE)

END

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Sep 06, 2006 14:34 ET .EOF

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2008-03-03President Addresses Joint Armed Forces Officers' Wives' Luncheon
2008-01-11After Iraq
2008-01-04Why Iraq? Oil and U.S. Foreign Policy
2008-01-07Azzam the American -- The making of an Al Qaeda homegrown
2008-01-07U.S. Considers New Covert Push Within Pakistan
2007-12-22Iran - Nuclear Chronology - 2005
2007-12-10Hill Briefed on Waterboarding in 2002
2007-12-10Timeline: the al-Qaida tapes
2007-10-02A Tale of Extraordinary Renditions and Double-Standards -- THE FORGOTTEN PRISONER
2007-10-03Why the United States Invaded Iraq and is Now Thinking About Invading Iran
2007-09-17Why We're Losing the War on Terror
2007-11-22The United States’ new backyard
2008-05-17The world health report 2007 : a safer future : global public health security in the 21st century.
2008-07-02The Story Behind George Bush's Lies -- What Scott McClellan (and Jay Rockefeller) Didn't Tell Us
2008-06-27President Delivers "State of the Union"
2008-06-24Chomsky Speaks -- On Iraq, Iran and Norman Finkelstein
2008-07-02The Impeachment of George W. Bush
2008-07-03'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' for Thursday, May 29
2008-07-07Bush and bin Laden
2008-07-29Does the Constitution Require the Impeachment of Bush and Cheney?
2008-07-27Obama on the Brink
2008-07-25How to Get Away With Torture
2008-08-08'Nobody is talking'
2008-08-09Chasing a Mirage
2008-08-06Douglas Feith's War and Decision: Life in a Neocon's Parallel Universe
2008-08-17Testimony of Marjorie Cohn before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties House Judiciary Committee
2008-08-25Securitarism, reproduction of disorder and erosion of democratic rule of law
2008-08-25The Worldwide Threat 2004: Challenges in a Changing Global Context
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2013-02-09It Has Happened Here -- The Police State Is Real
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Foreign policy after George W. Bush
2008-11-05Post cold war Indian foreign policy
2008-10-26Afghanistan: the neo-Taliban campaign -- What Nato failed to understand
2008-10-09U.S. Study Is Said to Warn of Crisis in Afghanistan
2008-11-23The American Mission?
2008-12-03Right at the Edge
2008-12-06Obama's War Cabinet
2007-01-16Guantanamo stirs protests
2007-01-23Crusading in the Arc of Instability - George Bush's Crusading Scorecard (2001-2007)
2007-01-03Tomgram: On the Imperial Path in 2007
2007-03-09Gitmo's Guerrilla Lawyers
2007-02-27Operation Falcon and the Looming Police State
2007-02-26Military Commissions Act of 2006 – Turning bad policy into bad law
2007-02-19Hating America
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 1 -- Strategic Assessment
2007-04-04Breaking Ranks -- What turned Brent Scowcroft against the Bush Administration?
2007-04-12Cheney Fights for Detainee Policy -- As Pressure Mounts to Limit Handling Of Terror Suspects, He Holds Hard Line
2007-03-24Is the American Empire on the Brink of Collapse?
2006-05-01THE SO-CALLED EVIDENCE IS A FARCE: FORMER GREEN BERET SAYS BUSH IS LYING
2006-09-25Richard Clarke 9/11 prepared testimony
2006-09-06Bush Transfers 14 Key Suspects to Guantanamo
2006-09-08Laying Blame and Passing the Buck, Dramatized
2007-06-07Al-Qaeda spark for an Iran-US fire
2007-06-17Gen. Wesley Clark Weighs Presidential Bid: "I Think About It Everyday
2007-06-16The Osama Files
2007-06-25'A Different Understanding With the President'
2007-06-25Cast of Characters -- Key Players in the Cheney series
2007-05-11Waning Chances for Stability -- Least Bad Options in a Failed, War-Torn State
2007-07-12Republic or empire: A National Intelligence Estimate on the United States
2007-07-01Democratic Realism -- An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World
2007-07-31The American Empire is Failing – A Good Thing for America and the World -- An Interview with Terry Paupp
2007-08-05The End of Cowboy Diplomacy
2007-07-17Al-Qaida may use Iraqi network to attack U.S.
2007-08-16Text: President Bush Addresses the Nation
2008-08-25The changes in the fight against illegal immigration in the Euro-Mediterranean area and in Euro-Mediterranean relations
2008-09-19‘The Law Required It’
2008-09-20How We Misunderstand Terrorism
2008-08-19Double Standards in the Global War on Terror
2008-08-12The Myth of Grass-Roots Terrorism -- Why Osama bin Laden Still Matters
2008-08-06War and Decision: A word from Douglas Feith
2008-08-04Intensify the witch-hunt -- Making us safer is not the aim
2008-07-20Nine Reasons to Investigate War Crimes Now
2008-07-28Reflections on Leadership
2008-08-019/11 mastermind testifies for defense at Gitmo trial
2008-07-10The Truth Commission
2008-07-10Day 1: America's prison for terrorists often held the wrong men
2008-07-12Iran: The Threat
2008-06-27MESSAGE MACHINE; Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon's Hidden Hand
2008-04-01’03 U.S. Memo Approved Harsh Interrogations
2008-03-24It Wasn't On Oprah or Fox News -- How Could Hillary Have Known?
2008-04-24A Dissenter’s Guide to Foreign Policy
2008-04-29The Man Between War and Peace
2007-11-26Norwegian Jihad -- Transcript
2007-11-16The Crisis Of Pakistan: A Dangerously Weak State
2007-11-16The Threat of Maritime Terrorism to Israel
2007-11-12NATO Expands into Arab South
2007-11-09HOW STUPID DO THEY THINK WE ARE?
2007-11-04While Pakistan Burns
2007-11-01Noam Chomsky - Controlled Asset Of The New World Order
2007-11-02Vice President's Remarks to the Heritage Foundation
2007-11-02Remarks by the Vice President to the Heritage Foundation
2007-10-16The global Oil grab of 2007
2007-09-13National Commission On Terrorist Attacks Upon The United States
2007-08-29President Bush Addresses the 89th Annual National Convention of the American Legion
2007-09-02STRIKING FIRST
2007-09-07Understanding the U.S.-Israel Alliance: An Israeli Response to the Walt-Mearsheimer Claim
2007-10-04Open Fire
2007-12-08September 11, 2001: The French Knew Much About It
2007-12-13Bilderberg 2007 - Towards a One World Empire?
2007-12-27A Conversation With Benazir Bhutto
2008-01-09Why I Believe Bush Must Go -- Nixon Was Bad. These Guys Are Worse
2008-01-09Will Justice Go After Cheney?
2008-03-03Mead: Bush Administration Gets Improving ‘Grades’ in First Year of Second Term’s Foreign Policy
2008-03-06"Victory Would be a Fata Morgana"
2008-02-24Strategy and the Limitation of War
2008-01-24The Three Rs: Rivalry, Russia, ’Ran
2008-12-03Symposium: Iran: The Countdown
2008-11-30EU2020 essay Willing and able? -- EU defence in 2020
2008-11-24The Cult of Counterinsurgency
2008-11-22You're Scaring Me, Obama: Let the Bush Years Die
2008-12-18Transcript: Cheney Defends Hard Line Tactics
2008-12-15Pakistan’s Balkanization
2008-12-27Barack Obama: The Naked Emperor
2009-01-21Iran: Breaking the Nuclear Deadlock -- A Chatham House Report
2009-01-23The Liberals' Grand Bargain
2009-01-06Expanding War, Contracting Meaning -- The Next President and the Global War on Terror
2008-09-27Domestic Spying, Inc.
2008-10-15A mad scramble over Afghanistan
2008-11-06Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Africa Overview
2008-11-06Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2008-11-07Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2008-11-10Fighting the real fight
2008-11-01The End Of Arrogance -- America Loses Its Dominant Economic Role
2009-05-08A Leadership Review of the Barack Obama Administration
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Africa Overview
2009-03-05Defense Secretary Nominee Robert Gates Tied to Iran-Contra Scandal and the Secret Arming of Saddam Hussein
2007-08-10The Role of Pakistan's Military Intelligence (ISI) in the September 11 Attacks
2007-07-17A world wide web of terror
2007-07-16The Lose-Lose War
2007-07-22Fisk Interview with President Khatami
2007-07-26President Bush Discusses War on Terror in South Carolina
2007-07-29Al-Qaida: the unwanted guests
2007-07-01Why the Future May Not Belong to Islam
2007-05-10Hezbollah, Illegal Immigration, and the Next 9/11
2007-05-22Statements made by Democratic leaders about Saddam Hussein's acquisition or possession of WMD
2007-05-30Lost in transition
2007-05-31The Case for Bombing Iran
2007-06-25Pushing the Envelope on Presidential Power
2007-06-08Secret Prisons in 2 Countries Held Qaeda Suspects, Report Says
2007-06-08Remarks at the Centennial Dinner for the Economic Club of New York
2007-06-08Political Islam
2007-06-06Nato’s Islamists
2007-06-07Rights Groups Call for End to Secret Detentions
2007-06-12Globalizing Weakness: Is Global Poverty a Threat to the Interests of States?
2006-09-089/11 in a Movie-Made World
2006-09-09Foreign policy year in review
2006-09-05Afghan Symbol for Change Becomes a Symbol of Failure
2006-09-26Taking Aim
2006-09-24Spy Agencies Say Iraq War Worsens Terror Threat
2006-05-01Intelligence, Policy,and the War in Iraq
2006-08-27Bush Lets U.S. Spy on Callers Without Courts
2006-12-03The Way Out of War - A blueprint for leaving Iraq now
2006-12-04Afghanistan: No blood for oil - this time
2006-11-26Islam, Terror and the Second Nuclear Age
2006-12-14Impunity and Immunity - The Bush Administration Enters the Confessional
2006-10-17Guilty Until Confirmed Guilty
2007-03-19Made in USA
2007-04-069-11 AND THE SMOKING GUN -- Part 2: A real smoking gun
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: South and Central Asia Overview
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Western Hemisphere Overview
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Briefing on Release of 2006
2007-05-01Iran’s Nuclear Calculations
2007-05-01Attack on Iran is the next step in divide and conquer of Middle East
2007-02-20Transformational Diplomacy
2007-02-26Legal Issues in the War on Terrorism
2007-03-14Timeline of events in the Cold War
2007-01-10Airstrike Rekindles Somalis’ Anger at the U.S.
2007-01-16PM finally calls for Guantanamo to close
2007-01-14Natural Resources are Fuelling a New Cold War
2007-01-25Make War Your Friend, Part I
2007-02-10Q&A: Neocon power examined
2007-02-10Al-Qaeda Suspects Color White House Debate Over Iran
2008-02-02A Statesman Without Borders
2008-02-04Chomsky on World Ownership
2008-01-21Stabilization and Democratization: Renewing the Transatlantic Alliance
2008-02-22Conversations in International Relations: Interview with John J. Mearsheimer (Part II)
2008-02-21The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: More May Better
2008-03-16Bush is an idiot, but he was right about Saddam
2008-03-05The radical dawa in transition -- The rise of Islamic neoradicalism in the Netherlands
2008-02-26Fitzgerald: Islam for Infidels, Part Two
2008-01-11The General in his Labyrinth
2008-01-07Pakistan says won't let foreign troops on its soil
2007-12-27Pakistan: Luck Running Out?
2007-12-31Bhutto Killing Caps West's Year of Failure
2008-01-02How to Defuse Iran
2007-12-10Moment of Reckoning
2007-12-18Turkey's EU Membership's Possible Impacts on the Middle East
2007-12-07A new Chinese red line over Iran
2007-12-02The Smart Way to Beat Tyrants Like Chavez
2007-10-04Iran Is Found To Be a Lair of Al Qaeda - Intelligence Estimate Cites Two Councils
2007-10-03The Bush administration's ties to Blackwater
2007-09-07Bin Laden says U.S. vulnerable in new video
2007-09-09It's the Demography, Stupid
2007-09-11Lessons from the Bloc
2007-11-06President Bush Discusses Global War on Terror
2007-11-11The Next Act -- Is a damaged Administration less likely to attack Iran, or more?
2007-11-20The Neoconservative Moment
2008-04-29The Pentagon's New Map
2008-04-22A Warning to Africa: The New U.S. Imperial Grand Strategy
2008-04-15Education Toward War
2008-03-24Globalization And The Development Of Underdevelopment Of The Third World
2008-03-29PAKISTAN & AL QAEDA: US REVIEWS OPTIONS
2008-05-14The Other Guantanamo
2008-05-14NATO at a Crossroads
2008-05-14Resisting the Empire
2008-05-17Planned US Israeli Attack on Iran: Will there be a War against Iran?
2008-05-27Was it like this for the Irish? -- Gareth Peirce on the position of Muslims in Britain
2008-06-06Between the Rule of Power and the Power of Rule: In Search of an Effective World Order
2008-06-11Wrestling With History -- Sometimes you have to fight the war you have, not the war you wish you had
2008-06-03Some European Perspectives on Terrorism
2008-06-29Indictment and Trial of Bush and Cheney
2008-06-15President Bush Outlines Iraqi Threat
2008-06-16Not an island -- Europe and the Middle East
2008-07-12Book Cites Secret Red Cross Report of C.I.A. Torture of Qaeda Captives
2008-07-07Wrestling for influence
2008-07-05Symposium: Israel's Test
2008-07-31Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre delivers speech at Harvard University
2008-07-28A lucky man
2008-07-19High crimes charge leveled at Bush, Cheney
2008-07-19My Plan for Iraq
2008-08-06Extradition Delayed Is Justice Denied
2008-08-07Brzezinski’s bunker
2008-09-12A Grim Anniversary
2008-08-27'What Happened' by Scott McClellan -- BOOK REVIEW
2008-09-02Spies and Spymasters
2008-09-01Bush Seeks to Affirm a Continuing War on Terror
2008-08-28Binyam Mohamed: profile
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 1. Strategic Assessment
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: South and Central Asia Overview
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Western Hemisphere Overview
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 3: State Sponsors of Terrorism
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 4: The Global Challenge of WMD Terrorism
2009-05-22The Revenge of Geography
2009-06-13Remarks By The President On A New Beginning
2012-12-19The Future Of International Law And Human Rights -- An Interview With Richard Falk
2010-10-20Obama's Finest Hour: Killing Innocent People For "made-up Crap"
2009-07-16Why we must win in Afghanistan
2009-08-10Crisis As A Way To A Global Totalitarian State
2009-09-12No Escape From Guantánamo -- The Latest Habeas Corpus Rulings
2008-10-29Sarkozy, France, and Nato -- Will Sarkozy’s Rapprochement To Nato Be Sustainable?
2008-11-10Secret Order Lets U.S. Raid Al Qaeda in Many Countries
2008-11-08United States Fateful Choice: Save Afghanistan Or Save Pakistan?
2008-11-08For Eyes of President-Elect Obama Only
2008-11-05No Time for Laurels; Now the Hard Part
2008-11-17Clinton Is The WorId's Leading Active War Criminal
2008-11-19Afghanistan – Worth the Sacrifice -- John Hutton Address
2008-11-20The Return of Carl Schmitt
2008-11-20The Will to Undemocratic Power
2008-10-13Restoring The Rule Of Law -- Testimony
2008-10-13Top Interrogators Declare Torture Ineffective in Intelligence Gathering
2008-10-12Afghanistan: A country locked in a spiral of doom
2008-10-11America and Political Islam: Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests?
2009-01-16The Joint Operating Environment (JOE)
2009-02-12Obama’s Prime-Time Press Briefing -- Transcript
2009-02-08One on One: 'With no likelihood of US use of force, that leaves Israel'
2008-12-18Senate Report Links Bush to Detainee Homicides; Media Yawns
2008-11-20The Cold Peace
2008-12-07Are Key Obama Advisors in Tune with Neocon Hawks Who Want to Attack Iran
2008-12-06Muslim Revolution -- How Washington Arrogance Helped Drive the Mumbai Attacks
2007-01-16What Would War Look Like?
2006-05-01‘The Enemy at Home’ - First Chapter
2007-01-24President Bush’s State of the Union Address
2006-12-31"They Take The Mind, and What Emerges is Just Tapioca Pudding"
2007-03-16Forrest Gump of Manufactured Terrorism Confesses from Gitmo Dungeon
2007-03-18Between Europe And The Middle East: The Transformation Of Turkish Policy
2007-03-05JOHN PILGER: THIS WAR OF LIES GOES ON
2007-03-05Inside story of the hunt for Bin Laden
2007-03-05Not in our name
2007-02-28RUSSIA AND THE NEW COLD WAR -- When cowboys don't shoot straight
2007-02-28The Pentagon’s Power to Arrest, Torture, and Execute Americans
2007-03-01The “White” al-Qaeda and the Future of Europe
2007-03-01President Bush Discusses Progress in Afghanistan, Global War on Terror
2007-02-26New U.N. secretary-general says U.S. should close prison at Guantanamo Bay
2007-02-26Cheney makes secret trip to Pakistan
2007-04-30Blueprint for Dictatorship -- Recent legislation sets us up for tyranny
2007-04-30Quiet Bush Aide Seeks Iraq Czar, Creating a Stir
2007-04-27Ex-C.I.A. Chief, in Book, Assails Cheney on Iraq
2007-04-25The Crime of War: From Nuremberg to Fallujah
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 4 -- The Global Challenge of WMD Terrorism
2007-05-04US rebuffs Bin Laden 'truce call'
2007-04-17Human Rights Council Adopts Seven Resolutions And Two Decisions, Including Text On Darfur
2007-04-19France told US before September 11 of Al-Qaeda plans
2007-04-13Analysis: Arabian Medicis
2007-04-02A Somber Bush Says Terrorism Cannot Prevail
2007-04-03Does a terrorist care who’s in the White House? -- Democrat fantasies about foreign policy
2007-04-04Al Qaeda's Nuclear Program: Through the Window of Seized Documents
2007-03-21Andrew Cockburn’s Rumsfeld Revelations
2007-03-21Chris Hedges: The Christian Right’s War on America
2006-10-01Secret Reports Dispute White House Optimism
2006-10-25The new Great Game
2006-10-26Musharraf's confessions
2006-10-28Rice’s Counselor Gives Advice Others May Not Want to Hear
2006-12-08WHAT'S IN A NAME - World War IV - Let's call this conflict what it is
2006-08-23The Party of Davos
2006-05-01Tyranny and Terror
2006-05-01Bush Affirms Confidence in Pakistan as 'War on Terror' Ally
2006-05-01Bush Rules Out a Nuclear Deal With Pakistanis
2006-09-11Indications add up to government conspiracy
2006-09-09How Common Ground of 9/11 Gave Way to Partisan Split
2006-09-08Lawyers and G.O.P. Chiefs Resist Proposal on Tribunal
2007-06-13The Muslim Marshall Plan