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Senate Majority Supports the New START Treaty

Senate Majority Supports the New START Treaty Senate Majority Supports the New START Treaty

With a bipartisan 67 to 28 vote in favor of the US-Russia nuclear arms agreement, the New START treaty now moves on to a final vote tomorrow.

Dec 21, 2010 / Nation in the News / Press Room

Quote of the Day: CENTCOM’s “Master Plan” Quote of the Day: CENTCOM’s “Master Plan”

Quote of the Day The US air force base at Bagram, Afghanistan, is “the centerpiece for the CENTCOM Master Plan for future access to and operations in Central Asia.” --Admiral Mike Mullen, testifying last year on Afghanistan, quoted today in the Washington Post by Walter Pincus, who writes of the multi-billion dollar cost of the war, including an estimated $6 billion a year for decades to sustain Afghanistan’s army and police. Once they exist. (Did you know CENTCOM had a “Master Plan?”) Like this Blog Post? Read it on get the Nation's free iPhone App, NationNow.

Dec 21, 2010 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Jonathan Schell: What Will Happen if the Senate Fails to Pass the New START Treaty? Jonathan Schell: What Will Happen if the Senate Fails to Pass the New START Treaty?

 What will the consequences be if the Senate doesn't pass the START treaty today?

Dec 21, 2010 / Video / Democracy Now!

Invading Pakistan? The Worst Idea Yet Invading Pakistan? The Worst Idea Yet

From dumb to dumber in Afghanistan: the US military wants to use Special Forces to invade Pakistan.

Dec 21, 2010 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

War in Yemen? John Brennan at Carnegie War in Yemen? John Brennan at Carnegie

President Obama's chief adviser on counterterrorism is mum on whether the administration is planning a covert war In Yemen.

Dec 20, 2010 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Getting Out of Iraq in 2011: Looks Like It Getting Out of Iraq in 2011: Looks Like It

The Obama administration, the Pentagon, and the Brookings Institution might want to keep American troops in Iraq for years, but the Iraqis have other ideas.

Dec 20, 2010 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Quote of the Day: Frank Gaffney Quote of the Day: Frank Gaffney

The Quote of the Day comes from the overlong feature in the Washington Post by Dana Priest and William M. Arkin on “Monitoring America:" “Members of our team have been involved in training programs for several years now, many of which have been focused on local law enforcement, intelligence, homeland security, state police, National Guard units and the like. We’re seeing a considerable ramping up of interest in getting this kind of training.” —Frank Gaffney, neoconservative extremist and Islamophobe, whose Center for Security Policy recently published “Sharia: The Threat to American,” a wildly distorted and alarmist attack on Islam and Muslim Americans. Don’t you feel better that Gaffney and his “team” are helping to train our police and intelligence officials? Like this Blog Post? Read it on get the Nation's free iPhone App, NationNow.

Dec 20, 2010 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Matthew Hoh’s Afghanistan: An Insider Talks Matthew Hoh’s Afghanistan: An Insider Talks

Why did the senior State Department representative resign from his Afghanistan post? The full interview.

Dec 17, 2010 / Barbara Koeppel

The Breakdown: Could Julian Assange be Prosecuted for Spying?

The Breakdown: Could Julian Assange be Prosecuted for Spying? The Breakdown: Could Julian Assange be Prosecuted for Spying?

Can Julian Assange and the New York Times face criminal prosecution under the federal Espionage Act?

Dec 17, 2010 / Audio / Chris Hayes

How the Afghan Counterinsurgency Threatens Pakistan

How the Afghan Counterinsurgency Threatens Pakistan How the Afghan Counterinsurgency Threatens Pakistan

Our war has radicalized Pakistanis, turning many against the West and their own government.

Dec 16, 2010 / Feature / Anatol Lieven

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