Foreign Policy

Iran in Gray, Not Black and White Iran in Gray, Not Black and White

It's time to end the vitriol over Iran. But in a presidential year, that’s not likely.

Aug 18, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

George W. Obama? Symptoms of the Bush-Obama Presidency George W. Obama? Symptoms of the Bush-Obama Presidency

Is it too soon to speak of the Bush-Obama presidency? A look at Obama's perpetuation of Bush's economic and national security policies. 

Aug 18, 2011 / David Bromwich

Has the Pentagon’s Post-9/11 Spending Spree Made Us Safer? Has the Pentagon’s Post-9/11 Spending Spree Made Us Safer?

The US has spent nearly $8 trillion on national security since 9/11. Do you feel any safer?

Aug 16, 2011 / Chris Hellman

Inside Kenya’s Overflowing Refugee Camps

Inside Kenya’s Overflowing Refugee Camps Inside Kenya’s Overflowing Refugee Camps

The famine in Somalia was not simply sparked by nature but by disastrous foreign interventions that are now impeding aid.

Aug 15, 2011 / Lauren Sutherland

Rick Perry’s Neocon Friends

Rick Perry’s Neocon Friends Rick Perry’s Neocon Friends

Isn’t one war-crazed governor from Texas enough for this century?

Aug 15, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Could the Pentagon Be Responsible for Your Death? Could the Pentagon Be Responsible for Your Death?

A look at a potentially shocking Pentagon program to influence jihadis online that Congress should investigate fast. 

Aug 11, 2011 / Tom Engelhardt

Hawks Hysterical Over Pentagon Cuts Hawks Hysterical Over Pentagon Cuts

Nothing's even decided yet, but the neocons are up in arms over arms spending.

Aug 9, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

What Lies Ahead in Syria? What Lies Ahead in Syria?

As the Assad regime cracks down on protesters, it is waging a propaganda war on Syrians and stoking fears of a civil war.

Aug 9, 2011

The Secret War in 120 Countries The Secret War in 120 Countries

Uncovering the true size and scope of the global war being fought by the Pentagon's secret “shadow warriors.”

Aug 4, 2011 / Nick Turse

Mubarak’s on Trial, but the Revolution Is Over

Mubarak’s on Trial, but the Revolution Is Over Mubarak’s on Trial, but the Revolution Is Over

The army and the Muslim Brotherhood are in control.

Aug 3, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

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