Weapons Inspectors, Tasked With Overseeing Destruction of Syria's Chemical Weapons, Arrive in Beirut
From the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
From the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
Andrew Bacevich's new book offers a powerful critique of U.S. foreign policy-but the solution it proposes is no remedy.
Kerry says threat of military action is not "off the table"
Seven incidents being investigated
Will not be assigning blame for chemical attacks when they release their findings
Not everyone fighting Assad has the same goal
Says they shouldn't be treated as "pawns on the chessboard of humanity"
Have not been tasked to examine who used chemical weapons
Denies Syrian forces were responsible for the chemical attack near Damascus last month
United Nations report on August 21 attacks says chemical weapons were used, but does not say who used them
Accused of torturing Serbian prisoners back in the '90s
Dirty Wars author Jeremy Scahill on rendition, torture, drones, and how American power operates beyond the law
Opposition claims official does not speak for regime
If the Obama Administration really cared, there are a few easy steps to making not just Syria, but the whole world, a safer place
The Constitution did not keep President Obama from attacking Syria. The people did.
Not that Putin is likely to suffer
Banks can't do business with them, so it's cash-only
Raging civil war, hidden arsenal, delicate devices...
Keeps him in power, without a hammer over his head
Will it be enough to stop the strikes?
74 percent of Americans say strikes on Syria would be "unwise" and half of Americans believe the D.C. establishment wants war more than the public
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