From the Wires
U.S. Halts UNESCO Funding after Palestinian Vote
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 31, 2011
The Obama administration announced that it would immediately cut U.S. funding for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, just hours after UNESCO's governing board voted to grant Palestine full membership.
Obama Confirms Full Withdrawal by Christmas
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 21, 2011
President Obama has confirmed his commitment to ending the U.S. troop presence in Iraq on schedule—much to the chagrin of some right-wing writers and politicians.
U.S. May Have Concealed Deterrent Aim of Iranian Plot
Gareth Porter | Posted: October 21, 2011
If the alleged Iran plot to assassinate the Saudi U.S. ambassador is genuine, it may have been part of a surveillance operation to identify potential targets in the case of a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran.
As 2012 Polls Loom, Caution’s the Word for Obama’s Foreign Policy
Barbara Slavin | Posted: October 20, 2011
With key al-Qaeda figures dead and Iran under harsh sanctions, Obama seems unlikely to rock the boat on foreign policy in advance of the 2012 elections.
U.S. Hawks Behind Iraq War Rally for Strikes Against Iran
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 18, 2011
Familiar Iraq war boosters have seized on the alleged Iranian plot against the Saudi ambassador to the United States to push for war with Iran.
Alleged Plot Weakens Claims of Iran’s Sway in Latin America
Charles Davis | Posted: October 17, 2011
Iran’s alleged effort to have a used-car salesman from Texas contract Mexican narcos for an assassination attempt casts doubt on the claims by some hawks that Iranian influence in Latin America represents a threat to the United States.
Iranians Charged in Alleged Plot to Kill Saudi Envoy
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 11, 2011
Advocates of regime change in Tehran are embracing the bizarre story of an alleged Iranian plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington.
U.S. Republican Frontrunner Touts Neoconservative Foreign Policy
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 07, 2011
Mitt Romney’s first major foreign policy address was light on specifics, but heavy on American exceptionalism and neoconservative talking points.
Al-Awlaki Killing Gets Mixed Reviews
Jim Lobe | Posted: September 30, 2011
While the Obama administration has celebrated the killing of Al-Qaeda militant and U.S. citizen Anwar al-Awlaki, the reaction among human rights groups and Yemen specialists has been far more critical.
Politics Throws Palestine under the Bus
Jim Lobe | Posted: September 24, 2011
Right-wing “pro-Israel” advocates have apparently convinced President Obama that his Jewish support depends on his own support for the Netanyahu government.
Defying U.S., Palestine Seeks U.N. Recognition for Statehood
Thalif Deen | Posted: September 23, 2011
UN delegates from the United States and Israel were noticeably quiet as the rest of the General Assembly rapturously applauded.
Iraq Intelligence Failures Cast Shadow Over Iran Assessment
Ali Gharib | Posted: September 16, 2011
A new report from the Atlantic Council evaluates the reliability of intelligence about Iran’s nuclear program.
Familiar Hawks Press Obama on Iraq Withdrawal
Jim Lobe | Posted: September 15, 2011
Led by the Foreign Policy Initiative, a coterie of Iraq war hawks has sent a letter to President Obama urging a longer U.S. commitment in Iraq. Many of the signatories also signed a letter sent 10 years ago by FPI’s predecessor, the Project for the New American Century, promoting regime change in Baghdad.
Hawks Fret over U.S. Withdrawal
Jim Lobe | Posted: September 14, 2011
Regardless of the political consequences, critics of the Obama administration advocate pressuring the Iraqi government to accept more U.S. troops after the negotiated U.S. withdrawal date.
Did 9/11 Make Peace Passé?
John Feffer | Posted: September 12, 2011
The word "peace" has such a negative reputation inside the Beltway that the U.S. Institute of Peace, which saw Congress nearly ax all its funding over the summer, is now considering a name change.
Ten Years Later, Still Equating Terrorism with Islam
Elizabeth Whitman | Posted: September 11, 2011
Even 10 years after 9/11, American Muslims continue to face discrimination, suspicion, and profiling.
Did Al Qaeda Succeed in Ending “the American Century”?
Jim Lobe | Posted: September 09, 2011
A decade after its devastating attacks on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon, Al Qaeda appears to have largely succeeded in its hopes of accelerating the decline of U.S. global power.
US, EU Call for Assad’s Ouster
Jim Lobe | Posted: August 19, 2011
Barack Obama for the first time said “the time has come” for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down on August 18th, a stance seconded by European allies.
Int’l Pressure Mounts as Syrian Crackdown Grows More Violent
Samer Araabi | Posted: August 19, 2011
The international chorus against Bashar al-Assad has steadily grown as Syria’s Ramadan crackdown on anti-government protesters escalates.
US Nuclear Arsenal Holds Fast to Status Quo
Haider Rizvi | Posted: August 19, 2011
Barack Obama’s push for nuclear disarmament has slowed considerably since the ratification of New START, and the United States is nowhere close to eliminating its nuclear arsenal.
New Profiles
Natsios, Andrew
Andrew Natsios is a Romney foreign policy adviser and fellow at the neoconservative Hudson Institute who opposed the distribution of AIDS drugs in Africa as the Bush administration’s USAID director.
Lehman, John
John F. Lehman heads a private equity firm whose investment interests dovetail with his hawkish political advocacy, which has included supporting the presidential campaigns of John McCain and Mitt Romney, as well as the work of numerous neoconservative pressure groups.
Cohen, Eliot
A neoconservative academic based at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Cohen served as an adviser to President George W. Bush as well as to the 2012 Mitt Romney presidential campaign.
Carlucci, Frank
President Reagan’s Pentagon chief and an alleged conspirator in the assassination of former DRC Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, Frank Carlucci now serves as an attack dog for Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign.
Horner, Charles
China scholar Charles Horner, a fellow at the neoconservative Hudson Institute, see a looming conflict between China and the Islamic world.