(AP Photo/John Moore, File)An Iraqi corrections officer looks over the "hard site" of the Abu Ghraib prison on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq in this Saturday, July 10, 2004 file photo. The Iraqi gove...
BAGHDAD — Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki has been on a roll, and American officials are getting worried.
Once perceived as a sectarian Shiite Muslim leader, the U.S.-backed Maliki has won over Sunni constituents in recent months with offensives
For starters, I think a reasonable war crimes case can be made against Bush/Cheney for violations of the Geneva Convention.
You're going to have to due a little better than that, CF. How about some specifics for us to refute?
Please enlighten us with
There’s now a lot of attention on Governor Sarah Palin and her qualifications (or lack thereof) to be Vice President.
I suppose the first thing to point out is that based on her record, she’s more qualified than Barack Obama–as the former community
Violence in Iraq is down. Casualty levels for U.S. forces and Iraqi civilians are at their lowest levels since the invasion began, and some semblance of normalcy is returning to Iraq's battered population. Al-Qaeda in Iraq is on the run, and the Iraqi
IT IS a cheering new sign of confidence that Iraq’s prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, is now demanding an agreement with the United States that would require all American troops to leave the country by the end of 2011. That is a bit later than Barack
"Success" is further defined as the US is winning the war, meaning that the US should continued to occupy Iraq for some time or that the success obtained allows for a substantial reduction in forces.
*Robert Olson is a professor of
Diyala province , a roadside bomb killed five members of a family, bringing the day's casualty toll to 30. Diyala, a stronghold of Sunni insurgents and
Pakistani dismay--and fear--are palpable.
Pakistani media and international polling make it clear that Pakistan believes that unremitting American pressure on Pakistan to participate in a flawed, excessively militarized campaign against the burgeoning
Stop. Zombietime
The Democrat convention kicks off this week, so naturally Denver is swarming with idiots.
(You can read Zelda daily at Sleeping Ugly)
The amazing photojournalists, Zombie and El Marco, are there to capture the absurdity.