The New York Times is reporting tonight that a secret military order signed by former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in spring of 2004 gave the military formal authority to conduct attacks against al-Qaeda anywhere in the world, including nations not current at...
Obama Camp to US: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Less than a week after Tuesday's election much of the US is still in the throes of Obamamania, and the widespread hope and the prospect of change are almost palpable. But before America goes off the deep end with expectations of a radically different world starting on...
Pakistan’s Protests Against US Strikes Fall on Deaf Ears
As the US strikes continue, so do Pakistan's complaints about them. At a meeting last week with General David Petraeus, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari cautioned that the US strikes were causing a credibility gap, as the Pakistani government struggled to explain...
Obama Stifles Hope for Change on Iran Relations
After Tuesday's election, Iranian citizens and officials hoped that President-elect Barack Obama's victory was the beginning of a radical shift in US foreign policy with respect to Iran. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad offered a congratulatory statement to...
Report: Bin Laden Eyes Anti-US Attack to “Outdo by Far” 9/11
London-based Arabic language newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi is reporting indications from a Yemeni with "very close" al-Qaeda ties that Osama bin Laden is plotting an attack against the United States that will "outdo by far" September 11. The report says that bin Laden...
NATO Jets Kill Eight After Khyber Border Clash
NATO jets launched a bombing raid in the Khyber Agency's Tirah Valley today, killing eight and injuring three others. The strikes came after a reported exchange of fire between rebels and Afghan forces along the border. The attack targeted a banned organization known...
US Military Admits to Afghan Civilian Killings
While stressing their allegations of Taliban complicity in the deaths, the US military admitted yesterday that it had killed 37 civilians in an air strike on a wedding party in Kandahar Province early last week. The report comes just days after Afghan President Hamid...
Bush Expected to Recommend Obama Add Troops to Afghanistan
With just over two months left in office, President Bush is hoping to add his voice to the calls for a military surge in Afghanistan, and will reportedly endorse General David McKiernan's call for an increase in the number of troops in Afghanistan. Of course, only two...
Obama Aides, Polish President Differ on Missile Defense Pledge
President-elect Barack Obama has spoken with Polish President Lech Kaczynski about the Bush Administration's commitment to spend several billion dollars putting 10 interceptor missiles in Poland. The controversial plan is certainly a big deal in Poland, but...
Iraq Requested Over 100 Amendments to Pact
The official US response to Iraq's proposed amendments to the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) was received on Thursday, condemned by top Iraqi clerics during Friday sermons, and will be discussed by the Iraqi cabinet on Sunday. In all that time, we've had only a...