The first Executive Order signed by the new President was the order to close Guantanamo Bay within one year. The new Administration is realizing that this may be harder than thought. Congress has...
Officials at the National Institute for Truth Verification issued the following news release today, four days after I published the second post in a two-part series about the U.S. military’s use of portable lie...
The question of whether members of the U.S. military and intelligence communities should be allowed to use waterboarding and other forms of torture during interrogations might be largely irrelevant today if not for...
Andrew C. McCarthy sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder yesterday that’s receiving a lot of attention. A polite “Thanks, but no thanks” means of declining an invitation to participate in a...
The Guantanamo Testimonials Project is collecting testimonies in relation to the abuse of prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba as part of " .... a long term research project...
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CHARLOTTE HAYS, Providence Journal, July 4, 2007
TODAY, the Fourth of July, we might stop and reflect that we have not experienced an attack on U.S. soil since Sept. 11, 2001. This is either because: (a) The...
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In a surprising move yesterday, Christopher Dodd (D-CT) announced that he would introduce legislation to guarantee US Constitutional Rights to enemy detainees, and would seek to repeal portions of the recently...
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The Pentagon has confirmed that US troops used white phosphorus during last year's offensive in the northern Iraqi city of Falluja.
"It was used as an incendiary weapon against enemy combatants," spokesman Lt Col Barry Venable told the BBC.
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