Global crime and terrorism

March 31, 2008 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment 

The end of the Cold War meant a significant change in the nature of the foreign threats to US security. The principal worry of most Americans is no longer a devastating military offensive from abroad, but rather more insidious assaults which hit closer to home, threatening lives and property and creating a climate of fear. Read more

Racial memories

March 29, 2008 by Alan Burkhart · Leave a Comment 

Here we are again in an election year. The political mud is flying, the talking heads are having a feeding frenzy and every pollster on the planet is playing with the numbers. For the first time in our history there is a realistic possibility of a US President who is something other than a white male. Oh sure, Jesse Jackson once sought to be the first black president, but no one ever believed he had a snowball’s chance of winning. Good thing, too. Read more

Pentagon plans expansion of US Special Forces

March 29, 2008 by Jim Kouri · Leave a Comment 

Since the start of the Global War on Terrorism, the Pentagon has taken steps to expand the role of the United States Special Operations Command and its forces. In response, the Command has transformed its headquarters to coordinate counterterrorism activities, while the Defense Department has increased funding and the number of special operations forces positions. Read more

McCain’s incoherent new world order

March 28, 2008 by Cliff Kincaid · Leave a Comment 

In his March 26 speech to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, McCain never mentioned the need to preserve American sovereignty. He could have reassured conservatives by stating his forthright opposition to Senate ratification of the U.N.’s Law of the Sea Treaty, which provides for international control over billions of dollars worth of oil, gas and minerals and undermines American claims to North Pole riches. But he chose not to. Read more

McCain supports radical muslims in Kosovo

March 27, 2008 by Cliff Kincaid · Leave a Comment 

If the media are on the lookout for gaffes by the presidential campaigns, they missed a big one on Wednesday, when Cindy McCain met with Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci in Kosovo’s capital Pristina, while her husband was giving a major foreign policy speech calling for “new foundations for a stable and enduring peace.” Kosovo’s declaration of independence, which McCain accepts and was implicitly recognized by Cindy McCain’s visit to Pristina, is a major threat to global peace and security. It could spark a U.S. war with Russia. Read more

Does Obama favor slavery “reparations?”

March 27, 2008 by Cliff Kincaid · Leave a Comment 

Barrack Obama’s pastor not only spews anti-American rhetoric from the pulpit but favors shaking down U.S. taxpayers for “reparations” for slavery. The Reverend Dr. Jeremiah Wright was the keynote speaker at the 2007 annual conference of N’COBRA, which stands for the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America. Read more

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