The China Syndrome—A Bipartisan Ailment
By Tom Barry | December 6, 2006
A recent report from the U.S.-China Commission reveals the staying power of supremacist thinking in Washington, according to which other countries must live up to standards that the United States is free to ignore. Read full report.
Failing on Iran
By Gareth Porter | December 6, 2006
Condoleezza Rice's failure to get other powers to agree on a tough UN resolution on Iran opens the door to U.S. hardliners. Read full report.
ALSO NEW THIS WEEK ON RIGHT WEB
Right Web Profile: Steven Emerson
This “expert” on Islamic terrorism and associate of hardline neocons like Daniel Pipes has a knack for making news, even when he's inaccurate.
Right Web Profile: Stephen Cambone
Rumsfeld's right-hand man has announced that he will follow his erstwhile boss into retirement.
Right Web Profile: John Bolton
Bolton's resignation is the latest in a growing string of casualties to the diminishing passel of hawks in the Bush administration.
Right Web Profile: John Hannah
Involved in the effort to skew intel on Iraq, Hannah is one of the few remaining Mideast ideologues in the Bush administration.
LETTERS
Re: John Bolton
I have basically been a Democrat for most of my life with a few Republican votes mixed in along the way. I was extremely disappointed to see John Bolton resign although I certainly understand under the circumstances. I thought he handled the job very well as U.N. ambassador. The Democrats are wrong on this one. Their rejection had to be political and not on merit.
--Richard Rice
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