Who’s Arming Israel?
Everyone’s talking about the arms suppliers behind Hezbollah. But who’s supplying Israel?
A New Frontier of Jihadi Islam?
Is Somalia rapidly turning into this years Afghanistan, with the Islamic Courts in the role of the Taliban and Ethiopia as the unilateral invader?
Israel Will Create More Terrorists Than It Kills
This op-ed ran in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel on July 22, 2006.
Congress and the Israeli Attack on Lebanon: A Critical Reading
The U.S. Congress has backed Israel’s military campaigns in Lebanon and Gaza. Here’s a line by line refutation of the congressional logic.
Gaza and Lebanon: Connecting the Dots
Israel starts a war to gain greater security while the United States backs an attack against two nascent democracies to promote democracy in the Middle East.
The Devil’s Brew of Poverty Relief
Cut global poverty in half by 2015? Not with the current mix of debt relief, U.S. trade policy, bureaucratic inertia, and greedy brokers.
Mexico: Allow More Time for Democracy
This op-ed ran in Newsday on July 14, 2006.
Missile Defense Program Wasteful and Unnecessary
More money does not equal more security.
Alternatives to a Wall
How NAFTA, CAFTA, and other corporate-friendly trade policies displace farmers and create mass migration, and how we can do better.
Has "Cowboy Diplomacy" Really Ended?
Is Time Magazine premature in declaring “The end of cowboy diplomacy” of George W. Bush?
Mexican Election Could Lead to Immigration Shift
This op-ed ran in the Baltimore Sun on June 30, 2006.
Trading on Terror to Profit a Few
This op-ed ran in the Los Angeles Times on June 26, 2006.
Towns Are Urging Peace
This op-ed ran in the Lake Worth Herald (Lake Worth, FL) on March 2, 2006.
A Marshall Plan for Mexico? Well …
This op-ed appeared in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on June 11, 2006.
The Iraqi Civil Conflict: Another Reason for Bringing the Troops Home
Evidence exists that the roots of the Iraqi civil conflict is political rather than sectarian, and that the best solution is finding a way to bring the troops home.
Crisis in the Gaza Strip
UFPJ Talking Points #43: Israeli attacks constitute collective punishment of the Gazan population.
Is This Any Way to Secure a Country?
Congress should consider the range of security tools we have–tools of offense , defense and prevention–as a whole.
No Surprise in Bush’s ‘Emergencies’
President Bush has yet another supposed “emergency” on his hands. This time it’s illegal immigration.
Negotiating Space with North Korea
Even though North Korea’s long-range missile turned out to be a dud, Pyongyang has nevertheless achieved its aim by getting the world’s attention.
A Unilateral Ride over the Edge?
The escalation in Gaza is not an isolated development brought about by the abduction of a soldier. It is the logical conclusion of the unilateral policies pursued by the Israeli government over the last year.
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