By David Peterson at Feb 01, 2007
Something the leadership of no state is willing to face -- but never moreso than in the contemporary United States: The inherent criminality of aggressive war. After taking up the sub... (More) Comments (9)
By David Peterson at Dec 31, 2006
When the former President of Iraq first was paraded into the theater of the Iraqi Special Tribunal on July 1, 2004 -- only days after the Americans handed over the keys to the country to Puppet No. One, Prime Minister-designate Ayad Alla... (More) Comments (29)
"Disarmament and Non-Proliferation"
By David Peterson at Dec 27, 2006
The 2005 World Summit Outcome document was adopted by the UN General Assembly in a non-recorded vote on September 16, 2005. (For a verbatim record of that particular day's activities in the General Assembly, see A/60/PV... (More) Comments (22)
Iran before the Security Council
By David Peterson at Dec 24, 2006
Forty-five months into their savage destruction of Iraq, it is amazing to watch how successful the Americans remain at imposing their agenda on the "international community." (A phrase by which I mean the multilateral institutions, however mult... (More) Comments (26)
Without Killers or Cannon Fodder
By David Peterson at Dec 23, 2006
At the top of the Selective Service Agency's homepage there currently appears the following Notice: NO DRAFT ON HORIZON! As the Agency's Notice went on to explain: Currently there... (More) Comments (16)
"The Continuing Bid for Palestinian Territory -- Without the Palestinians," by Kelvin Yearwood
By David Peterson at Dec 21, 2006
To refresh and re-focus my mind in respect of the Israeli and Palestinian story, I did what almost any U.K. citizen can do. I walked into a public library and booked a couple of free 2-hour Internet sessions at the end of my working day. On these days I ... (More) Comments (7)
Human Rights Watch Does Milosevic
By David Peterson at Dec 16, 2006
Well. At least this outrageous document appears to have been stillborn. Aside from whatever initial publicity it may have generated via the P.R. - wire services and its god-only-knows-how-many iterations over the Internet (e.g., Reuters - AlertNet, Dec.... (More) Comments (15)
By David Peterson at Dec 07, 2006
Meet Prime Minister Grave and President Deteriorating. Have you ever seen two more diminished figures than these? In the annals of slam-dunk wars of aggression and the holding of news conferences to justify them at a later stage, theirs are the shrunken... (More) Comments (6)
Beit Hanoun at the United Nations
By David Peterson at Nov 22, 2006
Two weeks ago today, on the heels of Operation Autumn Clouds, a week-long Israeli offensive into the northern Gaza that featured a Fallujah-class military siege of the as many as 50,000 inhabitants of Beit Hanoun, Israeli jets and artillery struck a numbe... (More) Comments (15)
By David Peterson at Nov 21, 2006
Friends: The history of politics is replete with candidates (even potential candidates) saying one thing, then doing another. Also with the political establishment's ability (near infinite, it some times seems) to discover and/or to create candidates... (More) Comments (7)
By David Peterson at Nov 17, 2006
The American President just landed in Hanoi. He is there to participate in this weekend's summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. His trip to Vietnam marks the first ever by his Preisdency, and only the second by an American President... (More) Comments (14)
By David Peterson at Nov 14, 2006
Critical opinions by an important "high-level" body organized under the auspices of the United Nations, on a topic of immeasurable importance in our day, and what kind of coverage of them do we find? At least sticking to English-language so... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Oct 29, 2006
In one of his old "Turning the Tide" blogs at ZNet ("Iraq and Vietnam," June 10, 2004), Noam Chomsky wrote that he didn't "see much useful analogy between Iraq and Vietnam." The major dissimilarity between the two cases,... (More) Comments (28)
By David Peterson at Oct 27, 2006
A friend once asked me whether I might be able to find any of the records of the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services' hearings into the "Crisis in the Persian Gulf Region," chaired by Democratic Senator Sam Nunn, and dating from the Seco... (More) Comments (10)
Who Answers to the Name of Liberals?
By David Peterson at Oct 20, 2006
"Make no mistake," Bruce Ackerman and Todd Gitlin proclaimed in a kind of liberal manifesto posted a couple of day ago to the online edition of the American Prospect: "We believe that the use of force can, at times, be ju... (More) Comments (28)


