A major part of the problem with the seeming growing wave of anti-Muslim sentiment in some quarters of US politics is that it seems to equate Islam as “the enemy.” If that’s the case, then US foreign policy has some ‘splainin’ to do.
Barack Obama has significantly widened his predecessor’s global war on terrorism, even if he’s no longer calling it that.
Every new report out of Iran seems to bring us closer to the moment when Israel has decided it’s heard enough. What happens if that day actually happens ?
Three different ways they’re viewing the leaked “war logs” across the Pond.
Will the Wikileaks document dump give even further impetus to the growing sentiment that the United States needs to leave Afghanistan ?
The scumbags at WikiLeaks have published a huge trove of classified documents provided to them by one or more traitors in our military.
Pakistan is the world-wide leader in internet porn searches. And they have some strange tastes over there.
There is an al Qaeda link to yesterday’s terrorist attack in Uganda.
Despite repeated promises to the contrary, the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay will be remaining open indefinitely.
The odds that David Petraeus will be able to pull off a miracle in Afghanistan like he did in Iraq are very slim.
There’s really only one story in Washington, D.C. today, and Stanley McChrystal is the star player.
General Stanley McChrystal is opening his mouth again and, this time, it could cost him his job.
The Times Square bombing case has come to a swift end.