News, March 19, 2010

Synagogue Bomb Suspects: Feds Put Us Up to It!
 
  Official Defends Off-the-Books Spy Program
  The Pentagon's Propaganda Networks
  US Rep: Pa. Jihad Jane Terror Suspect Cooperated
  US Suspect in Mumbai Siege, Danish Plot Pleads Guilty
Clinton, Lavrov Clash Over Iran Nuclear Plant
Frontline
Retired US General: Dutch Troops Too Gay to Stop Srebrenica
Attacks Bring Pakistan Aid Work to Virtual Halt
Georgia Mounts American PR Campaign
The Oldest Unanswered Freedom of Information Act Requests
New FBI Files Alleging AIPAC Theft of Govt Property and Israeli Espionage Released

News
Updated March 19, 2010 - 11:22 PM EDT
Iraq’s Outcome: Stalemate or Unlikely Coalition?
 
  Iraq's Vote Tally Marked by Chaos and Calls of Fraud
  Even if He Wins, Maliki May Be Out as Iraq's Prime Minister
US, Israel: 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' on Settlements
 
  Israel Strikes in Gaza After Rocket Kills Thai Worker
NATO Eyes Massive Offensive in N. Afghanistan
 
  Karzai Faces Anger in Marjah
  Ex-UN Envoy: Taliban Arrests Thwart Afghan Talks
  Iranian Weapons Seized in Afghanistan
Synagogue Bomb Suspects: Feds Put Us Up to It!
 
  Official Defends Off-the-Books Spy Program
  The Pentagon's Propaganda Networks
  US Rep: Pa. Jihad Jane Terror Suspect Cooperated
  US Suspect in Mumbai Siege, Danish Plot Pleads Guilty
Clinton, Lavrov Clash Over Iran Nuclear Plant
Pakistan Won't Hand Over Captured Taliban Leaders
Viewpoints
Taking Sides: Who Will the Israel Lobby Back?  by John J. Mearsheimer
The Pentagon Church Militant and Us  by William J. Astore and Tom Engelhardt
Battling the Bipartisan Consensus for War  by Doug Bandow
The Wars of Tribe and Faith  by Patrick J. Buchanan
Nation-Wrecking in Afghanistan  by Jonathan M. Finegold Catalan
Pentagon Vs. Israel?  by Robert Dreyfuss

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Frontline
Retired US General: Dutch Troops Too Gay to Stop Srebrenica
Attacks Bring Pakistan Aid Work to Virtual Halt
Georgia Mounts American PR Campaign
The Oldest Unanswered Freedom of Information Act Requests
New FBI Files Alleging AIPAC Theft of Govt Property and Israeli Espionage Released
 


'War on Terror'
Rise of 'Homegrown' Threat Changes Face of Terrorism
Accused 'Jihad Jane' Denies Terror Plot in Court
New Secret Agent Rules Delayed 'After Falling Foul of Torture Laws'
MI6 Chief: Allies Worried Over UK Court Rulings
UK Can't Guarantee Allies Don't Torture Detainees
FBI Chief Defends Handling of Xmas Case
Fed Appeals Court Won't Rehear Ashcroft Lawsuit
FBI Faces New Setback in Computer Overhaul
US Company Accused of Exporting Military Tech
US Military
Marine General to Testify at Haditha Hearing
Report Alleges Afghan Contractor Shot Marine
Marine Corps Turns to Social Media to Find Recruits
US Army Thrusts Bayonet Aside After Centuries of Faithful Service
Murrieta Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Defrauding Marines in Iraq