
60 years too late to save the Rosenbergs
Once the executions took place on June 19th, 1953, the fatal errors could not be undone.
Iran, Israel and the U.S.: the slide to war
Wars are fought because some people decide it is in their interests to fight them.
Dispelling the war clouds over Iran
Within both the Obama and Netanyahu administrations, officials hold conflicting views.
Behind the scenes: the secret NATO report on Afghanistan
Prisoners think that in areas where the U.S. forces withdraw and turn over control to the Afghan Army, that army begins to cooperate with the Taliban.
Cyber war: hype or reality?
What all this scare talk has done is allow the U.S. military to muscle its way into cyber security in a way that could allow it to monitor virtually everything on the Internet.

Pakistan: anatomy of a crisis
The question being asked is whether the assault was a "fog of war" incident or a calculated hit.
Edward Elkind, lifelong peace activist, dies
Edward H. Elkind, 81, a Marxist activist and teacher who also worked as a computer programmer and advocated such causes as D.C. home rule, rent control, public housing and public health clinics, died Oct. 8.

New military base in Australia: wrong direction
More U.S. military force in the Asia-Pacific area is provocative and unnecessary. Instead of building more military bases, we should be closing them.

Troops coming home from Iraq - can Afghanistan be next?
As important as the troop withdrawal is what happens to them after they leave. Will they go now to Afghanistan? Will they serve in some other location abroad?

One in three vets say war’s not worth it
In post-9/11 America, one out of three veterans believe the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were not worth fighting, according to opinion surveys by the Pew Research Center.

