If the terrorist Iranian dissident group Mujahadin-e Khalq (MeK) can't find someplace to go after being evicted from its base in Iraq, the United States may remove the group from the State Department's terrorist list. The MEK has a long history of terrorist activity...
Afghans Who Agreed to Support Kabul Are Turning Back to Insurgency
Many Afghans who have divorced themselves from the insurgency in return for money and jobs from Kabul are turning back to fighting with the Taliban, disillusioned by the government's broken promises. The corruption and ineptitude of the U.S.-backed government in Kabul...
Israeli MP: Syrian Rebels Want to Be Friends With Israel
Israeli MP: Syrian Rebels Want to Be Friends With Israel | Calls on Israel to aid rebel factions
Despite Embargo, Italian Refiner to Keep Importing Oil From Iran
Despite Embargo, Italian Refiner to Keep Importing Oil From Iran | Company struggling to replace long-term contracts
Clashes in Homs as Syrian Troops Try to Displace Rebels
Clashes in Homs as Syrian Troops Try to Displace Rebels | Free Syrian Army orders escalation nationwide
Egypt Court Abandons NGO Trial Over US Pressure
Egypt Court Abandons NGO Trial Over US Pressure | Judge ‘renounces’ case, gives no official reason
Israeli Officials: Let’s Starve Iranian Civilians
Israeli Officials: Let’s Starve Iranian Civilians | Starving people would probably force regime change, Israel bets
‘Trespass Bill’ Would Violate Peaceful Assembly Rights
The House of Representatives approved a bill on Monday that outlaws protests or civilian intrusions in any area where government officials are nearby, tearing away at the First Amendment right to peaceably assemble. The new legislation would make it a federal offense...
Janet Napolitano Insists Drug War Not a Failure
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano defended Washington's failed war on drugs and vowed to continue to support brutal Latin American governments claiming to combat the producers and traffickers of narcotics. At a joint news conference with Mexican...
US Drone War Reaches Philippines
The U.S. launched a drone strike in the southern Philippines early this month that reportedly killed 15 members of the Islamic terrorist groups Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah, raising concerns about the legality of U.S. drones in the country. One of those killed was...