From the Wires
The Hawks’ Hawk
Jim Lobe | Posted: January 10, 2007
In putting together his long-awaited new strategy on Iraq, President George W. Bush relied heavily on the counsel of J.D. Crouch II, perhaps the most...
A Lose-Lose Situation with Iran
Trita Parsi | Posted: December 28, 2006
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has been touring the Middle East with a clear message: To make peace in the Middle East, Iran must be isolated. ....
If Only Israel Had Won?
Jim Lobe | Posted: December 28, 2006
Neoconservative hawks inside and outside the administration of President George W. Bush had hoped that Israel would attack Syria during the conflict...
ISG Report Finds Few Friends
Jim Lobe | Posted: December 12, 2006
The highly touted and long-awaited final report of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group (ISG) appears headed toward an uncertain future, with hawks and...
Failing on Iran
Gareth Porter | Posted: December 05, 2006
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's months-long diplomatic effort to get five other powers to agree to a tough UN Security Council resolution...
Changing of the Guard
Jim Lobe | Posted: November 12, 2006
The abrupt replacement of Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld by former Central Intelligence Agency Director Robert Gates, combined with the Democratic...
The Damascus Dance
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 30, 2006
While U.S. President George W. Bush appeared last week to reject suggestions that Washington directly engage the government of Syrian President...
In Search of “Plan B”
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 23, 2006
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki has endured recent speculation about how long his tenure in office will last, but it may be U.S. President...
The Baker Solution?
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 17, 2006
For the many foreign policy experts who have reached an advanced state of despair over the ever-plunging image and influence of the United States...
Neocons: Regime Change or Bust
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 10, 2006
Encouraging Japan to build nuclear weapons, shipping food aid via submarines, and running secret sabotage operations inside North Korea's borders...
North Korea—Beyond the Point of No Return?
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 09, 2006
In its initial reaction to North Korea's apparent nuclear test, the Bush administration indicated it would seek the strongest possible sanctions...
Scrapping the Geneva Conventions
Jim Lobe | Posted: October 03, 2006
In enacting new legislation last week governing the treatment and trial of suspects in Washington's "global war on terror," Congress has...
Don’t Ignore the Experts
Jim Lobe | Posted: September 25, 2006
The Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) recently retired top expert on radical Islamists has strongly denounced the conduct of U.S. President...
Gingrich on the Campaign Trail?
Jim Lobe | Posted: September 18, 2006
Nearly two years before the 2008 presidential election, Newt Gingrich, the former Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives, is trying...
An Intel Air Ball
Jim Lobe | Posted: August 28, 2006
On August 23, the Republican-chaired House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence released a report suggesting that Iran might acquire nuclear...
Iran: No Guarantees
Gareth Porter | Posted: August 28, 2006
Before Iran gave its formal counteroffer on August 22 to ambassadors of the six countries trying to negotiate with Tehran on its nuclear enrichment...
The Hezbollah Maneuver
Gareth Porter | Posted: August 21, 2006
[Editor's Note: On August 14, 2006, the New Yorker posted on its website "Watching Lebanon" by Seymour Hersh, in which Hersh interviewed...
Crisis Point?
Jim Lobe | Posted: August 15, 2006
By the end of the 35-day Israel-Hezbollah conflict in southern Lebanon, the atmosphere in Washington had become stifling as political alarm bells...
Lieberman’s Loss: What It Means
Jim Lobe | Posted: August 11, 2006
Sen. Joe Lieberman's August 8 defeat in Connecticut's Democratic primary by a little-known anti-war candidate marks a major setback to...
The Syria Option
Jim Lobe | Posted: July 27, 2006
A notion is gradually taking hold among some U.S. hardliners that is bound to make the Bush administration acutely uncomfortable. The idea? That...
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.