Highlights
 
Car Bomb Kills at Least 14 Iraqis in Kirkuk    Israel Will Not Cooperate With UN Gaza Inquiry    Israel Faces Up to Old Iran and New US    North Korea Ousts IAEA    Colonel: US Troops May Stay in Mosul Past June 30    Iraq Vp: Us-Backed Militias Plotting Attacks    Gitmo Detainee Calls TV Station, Tells of Abuse    Mullen Predicts More Afghan Unrest in 2009    As East and West Pull on Moldova, Loyalties and Divisions Run Deep    Thai Protests End, but Grievances Remain    In Recruiting an Afghan Militia, US Faces a Test    Iraq Tries to Prove Autonomy, and Makes Inroads    Syria Seen Keen on New Peace Talks With Israel    Soldier's Lawyer Says No Evidence of Iraq Slayings    UN Concedes Rebuilding Blunders in Afghanistan    Iran Says US Journalist Tried Behind Closed Doors    Iranian Group in Iraq Part of High-Stakes Politics    Diplomats Say World Powers Talking New Iran Tack    Iran to Launch New Satellite Into Orbit    DHS Report Warns 'Anti-Government Extremists' a Terror Threat    Awakening Forces Abandon Posts, Citing Lack of Pay    More Einsteinian North Korea Policy    Somali Pirates Seize More Ships    Pak-Us Intelligence Ties at 'Lowest Level'    Saakashvili Blames Russia for Opposition Protests    The Anatomy of Bush's Torture 'Paradigm'    Obama and the Pirates    Iran Says US Journalist Tried Behind Closed Doors    The Accidental Guerrilla and the Deliberate Interventionist     'The Most Moral Army in the World'    Boneheaded Blair Buys Bibi's Baloney    Let's Really Cut the Pentagon's Budget    Second Female Canadian Soldier Killed in Afghanistan    The Disastrous Embargo on Cuba    In Search of Constitution-Free Zones    
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News
Updated April 15, 2009 - 11:29 PM EDT
US Troops May Stay in Mosul Past June 30
 
  Car Bomb Kills 11 in Northern Iraq
  Iraq VP: US-Backed Militias Plotting Attacks
 

Awakening Forces Abandon Posts, Citing Lack of Pay

  Iranian Group in Iraq Part of High-Stakes Politics
Mullen Predicts More Afghan Unrest in 2009
 
 

In Recruiting an Afghan Militia, US Faces a Test

Iran Complains to UN About Israeli Threats
 
  Israel Faces Up to Old Iran and New US

Israel Will Not Cooperate With UN Gaza Inquiry

Gitmo Detainee Calls TV Station, Tells of Abuse

'Bush Six' to Be Indicted by Spanish Prosecutors

North Korea Ousts UN Inspectors
Viewpoints
The Accidental Guerrilla and the Deliberate Interventionist  by Michael Scheuer
The Anatomy of Bush's Torture 'Paradigm'  by Ray McGovern
In Search of Constitution-Free Zones  by Jacob G. Hornberger
The Disastrous Embargo on Cuba
by Doug Bandow
'The Most Moral Army in the World'
by Yitzhak Laor
Boneheaded Blair Buys Bibi's Baloney  by Henry Siegman

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Frontline

Soldier's Lawyer Says No Evidence of Iraq Slayings

Iraq Tries to Prove Autonomy, and Makes Inroads
DHS Report Warns 'Anti-Government Extremists' a Terror Threat

Use of Web Tracking Tool Raises Privacy Issue in Britain

South Korea Set to Join North Arms Interception

Pak-US Intelligence Ties at 'Lowest Level'

Islamic Law Now Official for a Valley in Pakistan

Saakashvili Blames Russia for Opposition Protests

Ukraine Says 3 Tried to Sell Bomb Material

 
Today in Iraq
Turkish Army Chief Says Northern Iraq Not Safe Haven for PKK Any Longer

Iraq Kurdish Force Operating 'Beyond Law'

Govt: 20% of Sahwa Fighters to Be Included in Security Forces

CIA Recruiting MEK Members to Spy on Iran, Reports Say

Tuesday: 1 Iraqi Killed, 10 Wounded
Iran

Diplomats Say World Powers Talking New Iran Tack

Ahmadinejad Vows Iran Will Soon Make More Rockets, Nuclear Fuel

Iran to Launch New Satellite Into Orbit

Egypt Strikes Out at Iran's Expanding Reach

Lebanese Shi'ite Cleric: US and Iran Can Cooperate

Somalia

Somali Pirates Seize More Ships

Gates: White House Did Not Delay Pirate Operation

Calls Mount for 'Solutions' to Somalia

Somali Red Crescent Hit With Mortar

Pirate's Youth May Complicate Prosecution Decision
Koreas
North Korea Says It Will Boycott Nuclear Talks, Restart Weapons Plant

Talking Tough Doesn't Curb North Korea

Fiji

Fiji Military Occupies Central Bank, Dismisses Governor

Fiji Deports Three Foreign Journalists

Thailand

Thai Protests End, but Grievances Remain

Former PM Thaksin Arrest Sought Over Thai Protests

Moldova

Moldovan President Calls for Vote Recount

As East and West Pull on Moldova, Loyalties and Divisions Run Deep
In Other News

Hungarian Parliament Chooses New Prime Minister

Peru Defends Offensive After Deadly Rebel Attack

 
Afghanistan
We're Sick of War: A Taliban Leader Points Out a New Route to Peace

Second Female Canadian Soldier Killed in Afghanistan

Afghanistan Fears Swat Deal May Harm Its Security

UN Concedes Rebuilding Blunders in Afghanistan

Pakistan

Sharif Appears to Reject Plea to Rejoin Government

Swat Valley Taliban Refuse to Give Up Arms

Swat Taliban Drive Ever Closer to the Capital

Pakistan Seen as 'Caving In' to Taliban Threat

Sen. Kerry Promises 'All Possible' Financial Aid to Swat Valley Displaced

US Condemns Swat Valley Deal as Anti-Democratic

Peshawar Father Denies Son's UK Terror Link

South Asia

Sri Lanka, Tigers Trade Blame Over Fighting in Truce

What Terrorist Threat? In Indian Elections, Local Issues Dominate
Israel/Palestine

'Europe Won't Accept Israel Shirking Peace Commitments'

Unknown Group Claims Attack on Israel Navy Boat Off Gaza

Syria Seen Keen on New Peace Talks With Israel

Israel's Peres Kicks Off New Career as TV Host

Egypt Boosts Security on Border With Israel

Lebanon

US to Give Lebanon Military Unmanned Aircraft

Lebanese Ex-General Accused of Spying for Israel

Cuba
In 'Little Havana,' Cuban-Americans Debate Obama's New Policy

Castro Says Cuba Doesn't Want to Rejoin 'Vile' OAS

Easing of Sanctions 'Minimal,' Castro Says

Travel Agents Booking Trips to Cuba Win Suit

 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
4/15/2009
Obama and the Pirates

Charles V. Peņa
4/15/2009
More Einsteinian North Korea Policy

Philip Giraldi
4/14/2009
Truth and Reconciliation

Alan Bock
4/13/2009
Empire Nearing Its End?

Ivan Eland
4/11/2009
China's Threat to the U.S. Is Exaggerated

Edouard Husson
4/10/2009
Dollar Hegemony and the Economics of Unilateralism

Nebojsa Malic
4/09/2009
Wrong Again

David R. Henderson
3/31/2009
To Reduce Violence,
End the Drug War

Ran HaCohen
2/18/2009
Abe Foxman's 'Anti-Semitic Pandemic'

Praful Bidwai
1/19/2009
'Good Cop, Bad Cop' Approach to Pakistan

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