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Breaking: GOP Lawmaker Spies North Koreans Outside North Korea

By | 04.13.09 | 4:20 pm

Here’s a bizarre observation from six-term GOP Rep. Bob Inglis (S.C.), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, speaking to reporters today following a trip to Syria, during which he spotted several North Koreans shopping in a Damascus bazaar. In light of North Korea’s military aspirations — combined More…

Does the U.S. Owe Torture Victims?

By | 12.10.08 | 4:57 pm

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday had an opportunity to consider a question that may become more pressing in coming years: Should the U.S. government have to pay damages to a innocent man arrested and secretly sent overseas where he faced certain torture?

That’s the More…

Second Circuit to Re-Hear Extraordinary Rendition Case Today

By | 12.09.08 | 12:02 pm

The case of Maher Arar, the Canadian citizen arrested in New York and sent to Syria to be interrogated under torture, will be re-heard today by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, sitting en banc.

As I reported earlier, the 34-year-old computer consultant of Syrian descent More…

Hmmm, Maybe Petraeus Wasn’t So Hot on Going to Syria

By | 11.03.08 | 10:35 am

On Friday, I flagged an ABC story reporting that Gen. David Petraeus had requested permission to talk with the Syrian government as part of his new job as head of Central Command, only to be shot down by the Bush administration. I speculated that it might be another example More…

Petraeus, Like Obama, Wanted Talks With Syria

By | 10.31.08 | 10:01 am

Remember how I wrote earlier this month that Gen. David Petraeus’ public statements appeared to implicitly back Sen. Barack Obama’s foreign policy? Here’s another example.

According to ABC, the incoming Centcom commander — who takes over at 10 a.m. today, as a matter of fact — wanted to More…