“Let’s recap the state of America’s commitments in the Middle East,” suggests Ross Douthat in his Saturday column at The New York Times: Our... Read More
…Needless and counterproductive as many administrative regulations are, the preliminary question should be whether the politicians and bureaucrats really have any legal authority to... Read More
Saudi Arabia has commenced military operations against the Ansarullah fighters of the Houthi movement in Yemen…. Saudi Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir cloaked the role of... Read More
LAST week, we learned that, only months into the job, the official in charge of the military courts system at Guantánamo Bay was stepping... Read More
New reports show that a record number of drone pilots and operators are leaving their positions, despite the Obama administration ramping up drone warfare... Read More
…It is commonly said that the US has taken its eye off Latin America in recent times, particularly since the Afghanistan and Iraq invasions.... Read More
In the video, Sami Osmakac is tall and gaunt, with jutting cheekbones and a scraggly beard. He sits cross-legged on the maroon carpet of... Read More
The same Senator who warned the public about the NSA’s mass surveillance pre-Snowden said this week that the Obama administration is still keeping more... Read More
Government subsidies create winners and losers. When Congress and a federal judge ordered the Export-Import Bank to study who loses as a result of... Read More
The Drug Enforcement Administration, the top agency in the United States tasked with preventing drug use and sales, advised its agents to avoid enforcing... Read More