Still No Peace

Despite his recent visit to the region, President Bush’s policy is still undermining Israeli-Palestinian peace.

McCain’s Two Wars

On both Iraq and climate change, John McCain supports the Bush status quo.

For an Iran Policy, More Nixon, Less Bush

Our future president will do well in remembering Richard Nixon’s approach to international politics, which, while often callous, was focused on clear end-goals for our nation.

Iraq Outlook 2008

The “surge” has been crafted on a foundation that can topple at any moment, leaving its “success” in doubt.

Best of Bush 2007

Bush’s foreign policy wasn’t a complete wash. As Monty Python says: always look on the bright side of life.

Bush Still Spinning Nukes in Iran

Despite the perception that the NIE halted the possibility of war in Iran, we all need to be organizing to shut down the Administration’s war mongering. This season of peace demands no less.

Hemispheric Hypocrisy

As Latin America’s leftward political shift grows deeper roots, U.S. influence over the region is declining.

Engaging Syria: We’d Be Crazy Not To

Some suggest we’d be crazy to negotiate with people like Ahmadinejad and Assad. But with the specter of WWW III on the horizon, we’d be crazy not to.

My Meeting with Ahmadinejad

The Iranian president’s religiously charged rhetoric is often incoherent and inflammatory, but is he really a threat to the United States?

Bush Won’t Stop the Bucks

Trying to paper over political problems in Iraq by sinking additional American greenbacks into military operations misses the point entirely.

Victory in Iraq?

While the American people are seeking a way to bring the troops home from Iraq, the President and his administration are aiming to stay for much longer.