• In Norway, Obama a “Right Winger”

    GEORGE LAKEY Lakey, who is writing a book on Norway, just wrote the piece “Seeing Obama as Norwegians See Him,” which states: “I just returned from a research trip to Norway where the people I interviewed often brought up the topic of our new president. The first was Kristin Clemet, the director of a conservative…

  • “The Obama Justice System”

    The Wall Street Journal reports today: “The Obama administration said Tuesday it could continue to imprison non-U.S. citizens indefinitely even if they have been acquitted of terrorism charges by a U.S. military commission. “Jeh Johnson, the Defense Department’s chief lawyer, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that releasing a detainee who has been tried and…

  • Obama, Africa and Priorities

    Obama is scheduled to go to Ghana on Friday evening after spending several days at the G-8 meeting in Rome. The G-8 are scheduled to include African and other representatives in some of their meetings. EMIRA WOODS Woods is co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, specializing in Africa and…

  • McNamara: U.S. a Violator of Proliferation Treaty

    President Obama emphasized proliferation issues at his news conference with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev today. Robert McNamara, who died today, is most noted for presiding over much of the escalation of the Vietnam War during the Johnson administration; he was also an increasingly outspoken advocate on nuclear non-proliferation. In 2005, former Secretary of Defense McNamara…

  • Obama in Russia

    BORIS KAGARLITSKY Director of the Institute for Globalization and Social Movements in Moscow, Kagarlitsky is the author of Empire of the Periphery: Russia and the World System and The Revolt of the Middle Class. He was arrested under Brezhnev and under Yeltsin for his political activism. Kagarlitsky was just interviewed by Russia Today. KATRINA VANDEN…

  • U.S. Withdrawal from Iraq: Looking Ahead

    RICK REYES A veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Reyes has testified in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He said today: “Obama’s plan to step down our presence in Iraqi cities only to step up our presence in Afghan cities gets us no closer to ending these disastrous occupations. Obama’s renaming the…

  • Coup in Honduras

    GREG GRANDIN [in New York City] Greg Grandin teaches history at New York University. He is the author of Empire’s Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism and The Last Colonial Massacre: Latin America in the Cold War. He said today: “Obama needs to align his position with the…

  • Rich Nations Stopping Global Reforms?

    AP reports today: “Developing nations’ hopes for forging a new, more just economic world order appear unlikely to be quickly realized as the United Nations’ Conference on the World Financial and Economic Crisis draws to a close Friday.” On Thursday, Ecuadorean President Rafeal Correa said member states should consider abolishing the International Monetary Fund. He…

  • The Need for Mass Transit

    National Transportation Safety Board officials have stated in recent days that they had warned the D.C.-area Metro that trains were in need of upgrades or replacement. Video is here. FRANK HAMMER Hammer is a retired GM employee of 32 years. He was president of United Auto Workers local 909 and also worked in the GM…

  • A Twitter Revolution?

    REESE ERLICH Just back from covering the Iranian election, Erlich is available for a limited number of interviews with major media. Foreign correspondent and author of The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of U.S. Policy and the Middle East Crisis, Erlich said today: “This isn’t a ‘Twitter Revolution.’ That description trivializes the broad mass movement…

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