Ever wonder why WikiLeaks has been the beneficiary of high-profile document dumps? Perhaps its leaker feared that the mainstream media would have left them to die on the vine.
Ever wonder why WikiLeaks has been the beneficiary of high-profile document dumps? Perhaps its leaker feared that the mainstream media would have left them to die on the vine.
Will Beijing continue to prop up the dollar or will it conclude that it’s just throwing good money after bad?
To the Bush administration, torture was only a concern if perpetrated by an unfriendly government.
Does China bear some responsibility for the high jobless rate and the inability of the American economy to recover from the deep recession?
What good was deposing Saddam Hussein if his tyrannical ways were left intact?
If the WikiLeaks documents are any indication, U.S. soldiers suffer the additional burden of a rewritten moral code that demeans the values they thought they were protecting.
The same helicopter unit that killed two Reuters employees and was outed by WikiLeaks has been implicated in another such crime.
According to the New York Times, Julian Assange is a bully and he’s picking on the United States.
The WikiLeaks documents seem to confirm our worst fears about Iran’s involvement with the Iraqi insurgency.
There is always another “strategic” battle — in Afghanistan, as in Vietnam — that’s “key” to winning a war against an insurgency. But there are millions of hills and valleys and they are as meaningless in Afghanistan as they were in Vietnam.