Cindy Sheehan: The Soul Of The US Peace Movement
It seems that Americans spent most of the summer “debating” health care, of course it was not much of a debate but more an irrational screaming contest duly orchestrated by various media megaphones and echo chambers. Between that, the death of Michael Jackson, the absence of Paula Abdul on American Idols next season, and trying […]
Afghanistan:Despite Record Casualties McChrystal Says “Success Achievable”
The report from the new commander in Afghanistan, and former head of black-ops during the Bush-era, General McChrystal is finally completed and is being reviewed by the Pentagon & NATO. The report, not made available to the press, reviews the 8 year-long war in Afghanistan. McChrystal made this very short statement today:”The situation is serious, but success is still achievable and demands a revised implementation strategy, commitment and resolve, and increased unity of efforts.”
Climate Change: What Can Be Accomplished At The World Climate Conference?
Today is the start of the 3rd world climate conference. It is organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). It is hosted by Switzerland, and takes place between August 31 to September 4.
Japan’s Elections: Center-Left Party DPJ Wins In A Landslide Victory
Latest updates 8/30/2009 @ 10:30 AM (PST). According to Japan’s broadcaster NHK, the DPJ has won 306 seats out of the 480 seats in the Lower House. DPJ’s Yukio Hatoyama, a Stanford University graduate in engineering, will be Japan’s new Prime Minister. Hatoyama just made the following statement at a press conference, after his historical […]
Afghanistan: Tensions Rise Between Karzai & US Envoy Holbrooke
In the aftermath of the Afghan elections, Richard Holbrooke and Hamid Karzai had a lunch meeting on the day after the elections. The meeting was described by the US embassy in Kabul as testy and filled with sharp exchanges. Veteran diplomat Holbrooke is know for his bluntness, and apparently he made sure to let Karzai know that Washington’s impatience towards him was rapidly growing.