Getting it Wrong in Guantanamo

Getting it Wrong in Guantanamo

The government’s case was based largely on Omar Khadr’s own self-incriminating statements, even though he made them after being tortured.

Tortured Evidence

Tortured Evidence

He also pleads guilty for Hurricane Katrina, Haiti’s earthquake, and Mt. Pinatubo’s eruption.

The Lies of Islamophobia

The persistence of Crusader myths and their transposition into a Cold War framework help explain why the West is saddled with so many misconceptions about Islam.

Remembering Ronni

In 1976, Ronni Karpen Moffitt was killed on her way to work as the car she was riding in succumbed to a car bomb planted by agents of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.

Al-Shabaab’s Wakeup Call

Al-Shabaab’s Wakeup Call

After the World Cup bombing by the militant group al-Shabaab, it’s time for a strong regional response to the crisis in Somalia.

Times Square Bomber Popped a Bubble

Not surprisingly, since we are conducting a virtual war inside their country, 64 percent of Pakistanis view the United States as an enemy.

Terrorism in a Teacup?

The Times Square bomber showed that the anger over U.S. foreign policy isn’t just “over there.”