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Acts of War

Scott Ritter, 2008-07-29 (Tuesday), truthdig
The war between the United States and Iran is on. American taxpayer dollars are being used, with the permission of Congress, to fund activities that result in Iranians being killed and wounded, and Iranian property destroyed. This wanton violation of a nation’s sovereignty would not be tolerated if the tables were turned and Americans were being subjected to Iranian-funded covert actions that took the lives of Americans, on American soil, and destroyed American property and livelihood. Many Americans remain unaware of what is transpiring abroad in their name. Many of those who are cognizant of these activities are supportive of them, an outgrowth of misguided sentiment which holds Iran accountable for a list of grievances used by the U.S. government to justify the ongoing global war on terror. Iran, we are told, is not just a nation pursuing nuclear weapons, but is the largest state sponsor of terror in the world today.

Much of the information behind this is being promulgated by Israel, which has a vested interest in seeing Iran neutralized as a potential threat. But Israel is joined by another source, even more puzzling in terms of its broad-based acceptance in the world of American journalism: the Mujahadeen-e Khalk, or MEK, an Iranian opposition group sworn to overthrow the theocracy in Tehran. The CIA today provides material support to the actions of the MEK inside Iran. The recent spate of explosions in Iran, including a particularly devastating “accident” involving a military convoy transporting ammunition in downtown Tehran, appears to be linked to an MEK operation; its agents working inside munitions manufacturing plants deliberately are committing acts of sabotage which lead to such explosions. If CIA money and planning support are behind these actions, the agency’s backing constitutes nothing less than an act of war on the part of the United States against Iran.

The MEK traces its roots back to the CIA-orchestrated overthrow of the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeg. Formed among students and intellectuals, the MEK emerged in the 1960s as a serious threat to the reign of Reza Shah Pahlevi. Facing brutal repression from the Shah’s secret police, the SAVAK, the MEK became expert at blending into Iranian society, forming a cellular organizational structure which made it virtually impossible to eradicate. The MEK membership also became adept at gaining access to positions of sensitivity and authority. When the Shah was overthrown in 1978, the MEK played a major role and for a while worked hand in glove with the Islamic Revolution in crafting a post-Shah Iran. In 1979 the MEK had a central role in orchestrating the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, and holding 55 Americans hostage for 444 days.

However, relations between the MEK and the Islamic regime in Tehran soured, and after the MEK staged a bloody coup attempt in 1981, all ties were severed and the two sides engaged in a violent civil war. Revolutionary Guard members who were active at that time have acknowledged how difficult it was to fight the MEK. In the end, massive acts of arbitrary arrest, torture and executions were required to break the back of mainstream MEK activity in Iran, although even the Revolutionary Guard today admits the MEK remains active and is virtually impossible to completely eradicate.

It is this stubborn ability to survive and operate inside Iran, at a time when no other intelligence service can establish and maintain a meaningful agent network there, which makes the MEK such an asset to nations such as the United States and Israel. The MEK is able to provide some useful intelligence; however, its overall value as an intelligence resource is negatively impacted by the fact that it is the sole source of human intelligence in Iran. As such, the group has taken to exaggerating and fabricating reports to serve its own political agenda. In this way, there is little to differentiate the MEK from another Middle Eastern expatriate opposition group, the Iraqi National Congress, or INC, which infamously supplied inaccurate intelligence to the United States and other governments and helped influence the U.S. decision to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein. Today, the MEK sees itself in a similar role, providing sole-sourced intelligence to the United States and Israel in an effort to facilitate American military operations against Iran and, eventually, to overthrow the Islamic regime in Tehran.

The current situation concerning the MEK would be laughable if it were not for the violent reality of that organization’s activities. Upon its arrival in Iraq in 1986, the group was placed under the control of Saddam Hussein’s Mukhabarat, or intelligence service. The MEK was a heavily militarized organization and in 1988 participated in division-size military operations against Iran. The organization represents no state and can be found on the U.S. State Department’s list of terrorist organizations, yet since the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, the MEK has been under the protection of the U.S. military. Its fighters are even given “protected status” under the Geneva Conventions. The MEK says its members in Iraq are refugees, not terrorists. And yet one would be hard-pressed to find why the 1951 Geneva Convention on Refugees should confer refugee status on an active paramilitary organization that uses “refugee camps” inside Iraq as its bases.

The MEK is behind much of the intelligence being used by the International Atomic Energy Agency in building its case that Iran may be pursuing (or did in fact pursue in the past) a nuclear weapons program. The complexity of the MEK-CIA relationship was recently underscored by the agency’s acquisition of a laptop computer allegedly containing numerous secret documents pertaining to an Iranian nuclear weapons program. Much has been made about this computer and its contents. The United States has led the charge against Iran within international diplomatic circles, citing the laptop information as the primary source proving Iran’s ongoing involvement in clandestine nuclear weapons activity. Of course, the information on the computer, being derived from questionable sources (i.e., the MEK and the CIA, both sworn enemies of Iran) is controversial and its veracity is questioned by many, including me.

Now, I have a simple solution to the issue of the laptop computer: Give it the UNSCOM treatment. Assemble a team of CIA, FBI and Defense Department forensic computer analysts and probe the computer, byte by byte. Construct a chronological record of how and when the data on the computer were assembled. Check the “logic” of the data, making sure everything fits together in a manner consistent with the computer’s stated function and use. Tell us when the computer was turned on and logged into and how it was used. Then, with this complex usage template constructed, overlay the various themes which have been derived from the computer’s contents, pertaining to projects, studies and other activities of interest. One should be able to rapidly ascertain whether or not the computer is truly a key piece of intelligence pertaining to Iran’s nuclear programs.

The fact that this computer is acknowledged as coming from the MEK and the fact that a proper forensic investigation would probably demonstrate the fabricated nature of the data contained are why the U.S. government will never agree to such an investigation being done. A prosecutor, when making a case of criminal action, must lay out evidence in a simple, direct manner, allowing not only the judge and jury to see it but also the accused. If the evidence is as strong as the prosecutor maintains, it is usually bad news for the defendant. However, if the defendant is able to demonstrate inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the data being presented, then the prosecution is the one in trouble. And if the defense is able to demonstrate that the entire case is built upon fabricated evidence, the case is generally thrown out. This, in short, is what should be done with the IAEA’s ongoing probe into allegations that Iran has pursued nuclear weapons. The evidence used by the IAEA is unable to withstand even the most rudimentary cross-examination. It is speculative at best, and most probably fabricated. Iran has done the right thing in refusing to legitimize this illegitimate source of information.

A key question that must be asked is why, then, does the IAEA continue to permit Olli Heinonen, the agency’s Finnish deputy director for safeguards and the IAEA official responsible for the ongoing technical inspections in Iran, to wage his one-man campaign on behalf of the United States, Britain and (indirectly) Israel regarding allegations derived from sources of such questionable veracity (the MEK-supplied laptop computer)? Moreover, why is such an official given free rein to discuss such sensitive data with the press, or with politically motivated outside agencies, in a manner that results in questionable allegations appearing in the public arena as unquestioned fact? Under normal circumstances, leaks of the sort that have occurred regarding the ongoing investigation into Iran’s alleged past studies on nuclear weapons would be subjected to a thorough investigation to determine the source and to ensure that appropriate measures are taken to end them. And yet, in Vienna, Heinonen’s repeated transgressions are treated as a giant “non-event,” the 800-pound gorilla in the room that everyone pretends isn’t really there.

Heinonen has become the pro-war yin to the anti-confrontation yang of his boss, IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei. Every time ElBaradei releases the results of the IAEA probe of Iran, pointing out that the IAEA can find no evidence of any past or present nuclear weapons program, and that there is a full understanding of Iran’s controversial centrifuge-based enrichment program, Heinonen throws a monkey wrench into the works. Well-publicized briefings are given to IAEA-based diplomats. Mysteriously, leaks from undisclosed sources occur. Heinonen’s Finnish nationality serves as a flimsy cover for neutrality that long ago disappeared. He is no longer serving in the role as unbiased inspector, but rather a front for the active pursuit of an American- and Israeli-inspired disinformation campaign designed to keep alive the flimsy allegations of a nonexistent Iranian nuclear weapons program in order to justify the continued warlike stance taken by the U.S. and Israel against Iran.

The fact that the IAEA is being used as a front to pursue this blatantly anti-Iranian propaganda is a disservice to an organization with a mission of vital world importance. The interjection of not only the unverified (and unverifiable) MEK laptop computer data, side by side with a newly placed emphasis on a document relating to the forming of uranium metal into hemispheres of the kind useful in a nuclear weapon, is an amateurish manipulation of data to achieve a preordained outcome. Calling the Iranian possession of the aforementioned document “alarming,” Heinonen (and the media) skipped past the history of the document, which, of course, has been well explained by Iran previously as something the Pakistani nuclear proliferator A.Q. Khan inserted on his own volition to a delivery of documentation pertaining to centrifuges. Far from being a “top-secret” document protected by Iran’s security services, it was discarded in a file of old material that Iran provided to the IAEA inspectors. When the IAEA found the document, Iran allowed it to be fully examined by the inspectors, and answered every question posed by the IAEA about how the document came to be in Iran. For Heinonen to call the document “alarming,” at this late stage in the game, is not only irresponsible but factually inaccurate, given the definition of the word. The Iranian document in question is neither a cause for alarm, seeing as it is not a source for any “sudden fear brought on by the sense of danger,” nor does it provide any “warning of existing or approaching danger,” unless one is speaking of the danger of military action on the part of the United States derived from Heinonen’s unfortunate actions and choice of words.

Olli Heinonen might as well become a salaried member of the Bush administration, since he is operating in lock step with the U.S. government’s objective of painting Iran as a threat worthy of military action. Shortly after Heinonen’s alarmist briefing in March 2008, the U.S. ambassador to the IAEA, Gregory Schulte, emerged to announce, “As today’s briefing showed us, there are strong reasons to suspect that Iran was working covertly and deceitfully, at least until recently, to build a bomb.” Heinonen’s briefing provided nothing of the sort, being derived from an irrelevant document and a laptop computer of questionable provenance. But that did not matter to Schulte, who noted that “Iran has refused to explain or even acknowledge past work on weaponization.” Schulte did not bother to note that it would be difficult for Iran to explain or acknowledge that which it has not done. “This is particularly troubling,” Schulte went on, “when combined with Iran’s determined effort to master the technology to enrich uranium.” Why is this so troubling? Because, as Schulte noted, “Uranium enrichment is not necessary for Iran’s civil program but it is necessary to produce the fissile material that could be weaponized into a bomb.”

This, of course, is the crux of the issue: Iran’s ongoing enrichment program. Not because it is illegal; Iran is permitted to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes under Article IV of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Not again because Iran’s centrifuge program is operating in an undeclared, unmonitored fashion; the IAEA had stated it has a full understanding of the scope and work of the Iranian centrifuge enrichment program and that all associated nuclear material is accounted for and safeguarded. The problem has never been, and will never be, Iran’s enrichment program. The problem is American policy objectives of regime change in Iran, pushed by a combination of American desires for global hegemony and an activist Israeli agenda which seeks regional security, in perpetuity, through military and economic supremacy. The specter of nuclear enrichment is simply a vehicle for facilitating the larger policy objectives. Olli Heinonen, and those who support and sustain his work, must be aware of the larger geopolitical context of his actions, which makes them all the more puzzling and contemptible.

A major culprit in this entire sordid affair is the mainstream media. Displaying an almost uncanny inability to connect the dots, the editors who run America’s largest newspapers, and the producers who put together America’s biggest television news programs, have collectively facilitated the most simplistic, inane and factually unfounded story lines coming out of the Bush White House. The most recent fairy tale was one of “diplomacy,” on the part of one William Burns, the No. 3 diplomat in the State Department.

I have studied the minutes of meetings involving John McCloy, an American official who served numerous administrations, Democratic and Republican alike, in the decades following the end of the Second World War. His diplomacy with the Soviets, conducted with senior Soviet negotiator Valerein Zorin and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev himself, was real, genuine, direct and designed to resolve differences. The transcripts of the diplomacy conducted between Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho to bring an end to the Vietnam conflict is likewise a study in the give and take required to achieve the status of real diplomacy.

Sending a relatively obscure official like Burns to “observe” a meeting between the European Union and Iran, with instructions not to interact, not to initiate, not to discuss, cannot under any circumstances be construed as diplomacy. Any student of diplomatic history could tell you this. And yet the esteemed editors and news producers used the term diplomacy, without challenge or clarification, to describe Burns’ mission to Geneva on July 19. The decision to send him there was hailed as a “significant concession” on the part of the Bush administration, a step away from war and an indication of a new desire within the White House to resolve the Iranian impasse through diplomacy. How this was going to happen with a diplomat hobbled and muzzled to the degree Burns was apparently skipped the attention of these writers and their bosses. Diplomacy, America was told, was the new policy option of choice for the Bush administration.

Of course, the Geneva talks produced nothing. The United States had made sure Europe, through its foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, had no maneuvering room when it came to the core issue of uranium enrichment: Iran must suspend all enrichment before any movement could be made on any other issue. Furthermore, the American-backed program of investigation concerning the MEK-supplied laptop computer further poisoned the diplomatic waters. Iran, predictably, refused to suspend its enrichment program, and rejected the Heinonen-led investigation into nuclear weaponization, refusing to cooperate further with the IAEA on that matter, noting that it fell outside the scope of the IAEA’s mandate in Iran.

Condoleezza Rice was quick to respond. After a debriefing from Burns, who flew to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, where Rice was holding closed-door meetings with the foreign ministers of six Arab nations on the issue of Iran, Rice told the media that Iran “was not serious” about resolving the standoff. Having played the diplomacy card, Rice moved on with the real agenda: If Iran did not fully cooperate with the international community (i.e., suspend its enrichment program), then it would face a new round of economic sanctions and undisclosed punitive measures, both unilaterally on the part of the United States and Europe, as well as in the form of even broader sanctions from the United Nations Security Council (although it is doubtful that Russia and China would go along with such a plan).

The issue of unilateral U.S. sanctions is most worrisome. Both the House of Representatives, through HR 362, and the Senate, through SR 580, are preparing legislation that would call for an air, ground and sea blockade of Iran. Back in October 1962, President John F. Kennedy, when considering the imposition of a naval blockade against Cuba in response to the presence of Soviet missiles in that nation, opined that “a blockade is a major military operation, too. It’s an act of war.” Which, of course, it is. The false diplomacy waged by the White House in Geneva simply pre-empted any congressional call for a diplomatic outreach. Now the president can move on with the mission of facilitating a larger war with Iran by legitimizing yet another act of aggression.

One day, in the not-so-distant future, Americans will awake to the reality that American military forces are engaged in a shooting war with Iran. Many will scratch their heads and wonder, “How did that happen?” The answer is simple: We all let it happen. We are at war with Iran right now. We just don’t have the moral courage to admit it.

Scott Ritter is a former U.N. weapons inspector and Marine intelligence officer who has written extensively about Iran.

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2008-06-18The Age of Nonpolarity -- What Will Follow U.S. Dominance
2008-07-11UN nuclear watchdog chief expresses concern about anti-Iran rhetoric from US
2008-08-19Double Standards in the Global War on Terror
2008-08-21The Breaking Point -- A New Age of Torture
2008-07-28The Proposed Iranian Oil Bourse
2008-07-28More U-turns, please
2008-08-04How The United States Reversed Its Policy On Bombing Civilians
2008-08-06Douglas Feith's War and Decision: Life in a Neocon's Parallel Universe
2008-08-07Brzezinski’s bunker
2008-08-25Securitarism, reproduction of disorder and erosion of democratic rule of law
2008-09-03Iran Shows Its Cards
2008-09-16Official American Sadism
2007-11-13The Deadly Embrace
2007-10-15Time is running out to avert war with Iran -- Leader
2007-10-14Analysts Find Israel Struck a Nuclear Project Inside Syria
2007-09-27Washington Sees an Opportunity on Iran
2007-10-05Drum beaters for Iran war should think again
2007-09-24Betrayed -- The Iraqis who trusted America the most
2007-09-25Myanmar, Iran in Bush's sights at UN General Assembly
2007-09-25Distorting Desire
2007-09-21Israel, U.S. Shared Data On Suspected Nuclear Site
2007-09-20Saudi Arabia joins UN atomic agency board
2007-09-16Gates: US favors diplomacy with Iran
2007-09-17To Iran and Its Foes, an Indispensable Irritant
2007-09-08Knowing the Enemy
2007-09-06Excerpts from an interview with Lee Kuan Yew
2007-08-27Sarkozy Cautions Against Attack on Iran
2007-12-12The real goal of Annapolis
2007-12-12Iran:Time for a New Approach -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2007-12-08Academic Feminists and Sharia
2007-12-10Timeline: the al-Qaida tapes
2007-12-03Sudan: Humanitarian Crisis, Peace Talks, Terrorism, and U.S. Policy
2007-12-05Ahmadinejad Calls Report a Victory for Iran
2007-11-22The United States’ new backyard
2007-12-29His Toughness Problem — and Ours
2008-01-02How to Defuse Iran
2007-12-22Gates: Gulf nations must confront Iran
2007-12-18Time for smart power
2007-12-18Turkey's EU Membership's Possible Impacts on the Middle East
2007-12-19Bush Administration Credibility Suffers After Iran NIE Report
2008-02-08Assessing the Islamist Threat, Circa 1946
2008-02-04Chomsky on World Ownership
2008-01-24The Three Rs: Rivalry, Russia, ’Ran
2008-01-29Challenging a Unipolar World
2008-01-29THE WAR ON TERROR: FOUR YEARS ON; Taking Stock Of the Forever War
2008-01-23Six Powers Back U.N. Draft on Iran, Tough Sanctions Are Watered Down
2008-01-06The Latest US Intelligence Report and Big Question Marks
2008-01-09Will Justice Go After Cheney?
2009-07-06Rewards of Syrian diplomacy
2008-10-12Operation Sarkozy : how the CIA placed one of its agents at the presidency of the French Republic
2008-09-29At Assembly, Fretting Over Russia's Rejection of Iran Sanctions
2008-10-29Sarkozy, France, and Nato -- Will Sarkozy’s Rapprochement To Nato Be Sustainable?
2008-11-01The End Of Arrogance -- America Loses Its Dominant Economic Role
2008-12-03Symposium: Iran: The Countdown
2008-11-24Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World -- Executive Summary
2008-11-26Understanding the Beijing Consensus
2009-02-01Preventing and Resolving Deadly Conflict: What Have We Learned?,
2007-05-23U.S. Urges Complaint Against IAEA Chief
2007-05-30G8 to back new "measures" if Iran keeps enriching
2007-06-08Remarks at the Centennial Dinner for the Economic Club of New York
2007-06-07US missiles hit Russia where it hurts
2007-06-05President Bush Visits Prague, Czech Republic, Discusses Freedom
2007-06-05Interview: Putin Likely to Remain Powerful Figure After 2008
2007-05-17Rehabilitating US Imperialism
2007-04-24Fascist America, in 10 easy steps
2007-05-03National Security Briefing == Presented to then-Governor Bush
2007-05-04Five events that changed the world in 2006
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2007-05-02President Bush Meets with EU Leaders -- 2007 U.S.-EU Summit
2007-07-19Former PM confronts history in new role as Middle East envoy
2007-07-15Viewpoint: Russia's missile fears
2007-07-15“Two States Or One State” -- Debate by Uri Avnery & Ilan Pappe
2007-07-08The Road Home - Editorial
2007-07-09Interview transcript: David Miliband
2007-07-03Our Second Biggest Mistake in the Middle East
2007-06-26Empire strikes back
2007-06-22Symposium: Strategies of Death
2007-06-25Cast of Characters -- Key Players in the Cheney series
2007-06-25Iran invites IAEA team to help ease nuclear fears
2007-06-13Nuclear Posture Review [Excerpts]
2007-08-08Germany Left Out of Global Policy Loop
2007-07-31CNN Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer
2007-08-15President Delivers State of the Union Address
2007-08-16Text: President Bush Addresses the Nation
2007-08-24The Challenge of Islam
2007-03-20Russia Gives Iran Ultimatum on Enrichment
2007-03-24Dickey: Drop Fossilized Thinking on Iraq
2007-03-27Analysis: Increased U.N. sanctions on Iran
2007-03-27Our World: Condi's embrace of jihadist 'peace'
2007-03-16Olmert unfazed by Egypt's plans to build nuclear plants
2007-03-06Did North Korea Cheat?
2007-04-15Eye on Iran, Rivals Pursuing Nuclear Power
2007-04-17Commission Adopts Resolutions On Combating Defamation Of Religions; Right To Development
2006-12-18“Bush’s Dream”
2006-12-13What the U.S. Really Learned From World War II
2007-02-26Which Will It Be America, Empire or Democracy?
2007-02-26New Iran resolution is planned for UN
2007-02-20Timeline: N Korea nuclear stand-off
2007-02-22Washington's $8 Billion Shadow
2007-03-01The “White” al-Qaeda and the Future of Europe
2007-01-30The Proliferation Security Initiative: Coming in from the Cold
2007-01-27Interview with Stephen Grey
2006-10-02Full text of Tony Blair's speech to the TUC
2006-10-05Woodward and You
2006-09-29An alternative way forward for the US
2006-11-07TURKEY AND THE AZERBAIJANI OIL CONTROVERSIES: LOOKING FOR A LIGHT AT THE END OF THE PIPELINE
2006-11-19PREPARING FOR A NEW COLD WAR, Part 2 - Asymmetric challenge to the US colossus
2006-05-01Timeline: North Korea
2006-05-01How to Win in Iraq
2006-08-24The United States of America will cease to exist on February 5th, 2006
2006-05-01Cheney Warns of 'Consequences' for Iran on Nuclear Issue
2008-01-10Daughter of the West
2008-01-11After Iraq
2008-01-06Press Conference by the President
2008-01-06Concern about 'sovereign wealth funds' spreads to Washington
2008-01-17Strategic Reset -- Reclaiming Control of U.S. Security in the Middle East
2008-01-17Germany Says Atomic Weapon Capability Won't Be Allowed in Gulf
2008-01-29Who Owns the World?
2008-01-28APPEAL TO ALLIES
2008-01-25Bush and a two-speed Europe
2008-01-24Henry Kissinger -- Diplomacy in the Post-9/11 Era
2008-01-23False Pretenses
2008-02-01Iraq: The Way Out -- Transcript
2008-01-31The Power Elite's Use Of Wars And Crises
2008-02-06How Bush Created a Theocracy in Iraq
2008-02-22Conversations in International Relations: Interview with John J. Mearsheimer (Part I)
2008-02-22Conversations in International Relations: Interview with John J. Mearsheimer (Part II)
2007-12-13Crisis of Faith in the Muslim World
2007-12-22Bush/Gore Second Presidential Debate October 11
2007-12-20Press Conference by the President
2007-11-20Whose War?
2007-11-28Does the Future Belong to China?
2007-12-10Bilderberg 2007: Welcome to the Lunatic Fringe
2007-08-27Sarkozy calls for troop exit from Iraq
2007-08-27Democracy’s invisible line
2007-09-02Pentagon ‘three-day blitz’ plan for Iran
2007-09-02STRIKING FIRST
2007-09-09No Refuge Here: Iraqis Flee, but Where?
2007-09-17Iran as bad as Nazis: Merkel
2007-09-17Why We're Losing the War on Terror
2007-09-21Why Capitalism Needs Terror: An Interview with Naomi Klein
2007-09-24Iranian president uses TV interview to deny rush to war with US
2007-09-24Ahmadinejad a hero for Arabs
2007-10-08'I Am not a Warmonger'
2007-10-19G8 must enlarge to remain relevant
2007-10-20The Coming Civil War In Mexico
2007-11-12Stabbed in the back! The past and future of a right-wing myth
2007-11-16The Crisis Of Pakistan: A Dangerously Weak State
2007-11-16The Threat of Maritime Terrorism to Israel
2007-11-09HOW STUPID DO THEY THINK WE ARE?
2007-10-30Michael Ledeen discusses the Iranian Time Bomb
2007-10-31After the end of empire -- The sun sets early on the American Century
2008-09-15Georgia and the Balance of Power
2008-09-12Iran Must Get Ready to Repel a Nuclear Attack
2008-09-13The Emerging Water Wars
2008-09-02Stoking Tensions, Risking Confrontation: A High Stakes US Gamble with Russia
2008-08-28Vice President's Remarks on the 90th National Convention of the American Legion
2008-08-04Israel Concerned over Germany-Iran Deal
2008-07-31Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre delivers speech at Harvard University
2008-08-02Iran heading to nuclear breakthrough: Mofaz
2008-07-11HR 362 and the Alarming Escalation of Hostility Towards Iran
2008-07-10ElBaradei Warns on "Work Plan"
2008-07-10Why We Went to War in Iraq
2008-07-20Nine Reasons to Investigate War Crimes Now
2008-07-20The Green Light
2008-06-27MESSAGE MACHINE; Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon's Hidden Hand
2008-06-25Samson's Fate
2008-06-25HOW HEZBOLLAH DEFEATED ISRAEL -- PART 3: The political
2008-07-06Iran and Washington's Israeli option
2008-07-04It’s later than you think
2008-07-05Symposium: Israel's Test
2008-06-15President Bush Outlines Iraqi Threat
2008-06-18The Future of American Power -- How America Can Survive the Rise of the Rest
2008-05-27Palestinian, Iraqi, Afghan, Biofuel and Climate Genocides – Silence Kills and Silence is Complicity
2008-06-04A Peaceful Resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
2008-03-23Dissecting the Danish Cartoon Controversy
2008-03-29Why the US is collapsing
2008-02-25Thicker than Water? Kin, Religion, and Conflict in the Balkans
2008-02-26Fitzgerald: Islam for Infidels, Part Two
2008-03-06"Victory Would be a Fata Morgana"
2008-04-29The Pentagon's New Map
2008-04-28Latin America: the attack on democracy
2008-04-22A Warning to Africa: The New U.S. Imperial Grand Strategy
2008-04-16A Review of the Seminar ‘the Security of Energy Supplies: the Role of NATO and Other International Organisations’
2008-04-09China reveals Iran's nuclear secrets to UN
2009-01-19This war on terrorism is bogus
2008-12-30May We No Longer Be Silent -- America's Crimes "Never Happened"
2008-11-2321st Century Strategies For Sustainability
2008-11-21The New Geopolitics
2008-11-21For U.S., bigger issues require Russian help
2008-12-20Barak Urges U.S. to Focus on Iran Nuclear Threat
2008-12-27Barack Obama: The Naked Emperor
2008-11-03Redefining U.S. Interests in the Middle East
2008-11-09Obama to Face Big Policy Decisions on Iran, N. Korea and Mideast
2008-11-10The Time Has Come to Say These Things
2008-11-20'Eurasia and Europe should Cooperate against America' interview with Alexandr Dugin
2008-11-19Leonid Ivashov: September 11, 2001: A Global Provocation
2008-11-11'What's Looming in Ukraine Is more Threatening than Georgia'
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Niall Ferguson responds
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Ruth Wedgwood responds
2008-10-27Why the Discipline of “Genocide Studies” Has Trouble Explaining How Genocides End?
2008-10-13Letter to Chairman Rockefeller and Vice Chairman Bond
2008-10-02Drill Baby Drill
2008-10-11What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response
2008-10-11America and Political Islam: Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests?
2009-06-09Cartoon Korea -- Filtered to Fit -- How The Media Keep Us Angry, Ignorant And Afraid
2009-07-20"Watch What We Do, Not What We Say"
2009-08-10The Sound Of Silence -- The Antithesis Of Freedom
2009-05-09Viewpoint: The case for global integration
2009-04-15"We can be a benevolent superpower", interview with Jimmy Carter
2009-05-08The Trilateral Commission -- Membership 2008
2009-03-15Squaring the Pentagon
2006-05-01Voices Baffled, Brash and Irate in Guantánamo
2006-05-01The Peace Movement's Plan For Iran