Keeping ‘Bottom-Up’ From Bottoming Out
Robert Bigham, DC - Thu, 10/18/2007 - 1:43pm
Washington’s hopes for progress in Iraq rest on cooperation with Sunni tribes previously aligned with insurgents. Yet the policy faces new opposition from Iraq’s Shiite-dominated government and targeted killings of tribal leaders.
Informed Comment: Blog on Global Affairs by Collegiate Professor of History at Michigan U.
Samuel Saltman - Wed, 10/31/2007 - 10:56pm
Juan Cole is a Professor of History at the University of Michigan. His blog's subtitle is "Thoughts on the Middle East, History, and Religion," but, as if that were not enough, it covers an array of American foreign policy and global affairs issues in insightful and candid prose.
Why are people like these allowed to stay in the country?
Chuck Adkins, MI - Mon, 11/12/2007 - 3:11pm
My friends, this is a link to a Blog posting on my Blog. Warning: The language is a bit dicey. But this totally enrages me that this sort of thing is allowed to happen in America. This is what happens when we start wars in countries that had nothing to do with September 11'th. -Chuck
The Cancer From Within
Forest Dean Feighner, PA - Tue, 11/13/2007 - 10:18am
“I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. ...”
—Oath of Office
Ex-insurgents battle al-Qaida in Iraq; 18 dead
Samuel Saltman - Sun, 11/11/2007 - 1:33am
How the U.S. uses Sunni insurgents against al-Qaeda in Iraq.
A 'War on Terror' Architect departs
Robert Bigham, DC - Thu, 10/18/2007 - 12:03pm
The departure of U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales highlights pressing questions about the Justice Department’s role in U.S. counterterrorism efforts.