There is considerable chatter about who will win in some of the hotly contested congressional races around the country, but one thing is certain: whoever triumphs will soon be receiving a nice all expenses paid luxury trip to Israel to learn all about Benjamin...
Philip Giraldi
The Magnitsky Hoax?
by Philip Giraldi | Jun 28, 2016 | Featured Articles
Sergei Magnitsky was a Russian lawyer hired by an Anglo-American investment fund operating in Moscow to investigate the apparent diversion of as much as $230 million in taxes due to the government. He became a whistleblower after discovering that the money had been...
Fifty-One Foreign Service Officers Can't be Wrong…Or Can They? More bombs and Less Talk on Syria
by Philip Giraldi | Jun 21, 2016 | Featured Articles
Fmr US Ambassador Robert Ford meets with "moderate" terrorists in SyriaIt is ironic that fifty-one US State Department employees, perhaps overly-generously dignified in the media with the title of “diplomats,” have come out in favor of removing a foreign head of state...
How the World Ends – Baiting Russia is Not Good Policy
by Philip Giraldi | May 24, 2016 | Featured Articles
Last week I attended a foreign policy conference in Washington that featured a number of prominent academics and former government officials who have been highly critical of the way the Bush and Obama Administrations have interacted with the rest of the world....
Washington’s War Against the World
by Philip Giraldi | Apr 19, 2016 | Featured Articles
Secretary of War Ash Carter is concerned about America’s posture. No, it’s not about sitting with your back straight up and your knees placed primly together. It all has to do with how many enemies there are out there threatening the United States and what we have to...
Killing by Sanctions
by Philip Giraldi | Feb 23, 2016 | Featured Articles
While Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, who is currently advising presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, famously said that the estimated 500,000 children who died as a result of US sanctions on Iraq was “worth it.” It was, perhaps, a rare moment of candor from...
Cold War Redux: Dishing it to the Russkies
by Philip Giraldi | Feb 16, 2016 | Featured Articles
One of the most astonishing news stories I have read of late appeared in Business Insider at the beginning of February entitled “'The Russians are going to have a cow’: the US’s message to Putin ‘is a really big deal.’” The article described how the Barack Obama...
Delusions on Syria Prevail in Official Washington
by Philip Giraldi | Feb 2, 2016 | Featured Articles
Tulsi Gabbard is one brave Congresswoman. She has challenged her party and the president saying that it’s time for Washington to halt its “illegal, counter-productive war to overthrow the Syrian government of Assad. I don’t think Assad should be removed. If Assad is...
Missing from the ‘State of the Union’
by Philip Giraldi | Jan 19, 2016 | Featured Articles
I had expected that there would be little in last week’s State of the Union address about foreign policy as it is not an Administration strength, but, to my surprise, President Barack Obama gave it about eight minutes, a little over 1000 words. Governor Nikki Haley...
Turkey’s Dangerous Game
by Philip Giraldi | Dec 15, 2015 | Featured Articles
Turkey borders several Middle Eastern countries that are either unstable or potentially hostile to it, sometimes both simultaneously. With a modern military of more than 600,000 underwritten by NATO membership it is regional superpower whose ability to dominate the...
Searching for the ‘Lone Wolf’
by Philip Giraldi | Dec 7, 2015 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
The post incident analysis of events in San Bernardino is quite amazing to behold. Rather than admit that so-called terrorists might just be products of Washington’s follies overseas, the American media, government, and chattering class all seem to be in search of new...
Someone Wants War with Russia
by Philip Giraldi | Nov 17, 2015 | Featured Articles
Something very odd is going on in Washington. I recently attended and spoke at a conference in Washington on “realism and restraint” as a broad formula to reform US foreign policy. Most presentations reflected that agenda more-or-less but oddly one of the speakers...
The “A” Word That Terrifies Washington
by Philip Giraldi | Oct 14, 2015 | Featured Articles
Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter has declared that there will be a thorough investigation of the recent US destruction of a hospital in Afghanistan that killed 22, including 12 of the medical staff, with more than thirty still missing in the rubble. The hospital,...
The Government We Deserve?
by Philip Giraldi | Sep 30, 2015 | Featured Articles
The problem with the twenty-four hour news cycle is that everything being reported comes and goes too quickly to connect the dots. I noted a number of stories during the past several weeks that should have raised all kinds of red flags, particularly if considered...
Foreign Policy by Intimidation: GOP Candidates Show How It’s Done
by Philip Giraldi | Sep 22, 2015 | Featured Articles
The media are anointing former Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Carly Fiorina as the winner of last Wednesday’s second Republican presidential-aspirant debate. They are saying that she was the best prepared and most convincing speaker, and, indeed, maybe she was. But...
Did Iranian Weapons Kill Americans?
by Philip Giraldi | Aug 18, 2015 | Featured Articles
There is a new entrant in the already crowded field of Israeli Lobby funded groups opposed to an agreement with Iran over its nuclear program. It is the “wounded warriors” and their families denouncing the perfidious Persians. The first salvo was fired on August 4th...
MH17: The Blaming Putin Game Goes On
by Philip Giraldi | Jul 14, 2015 | Featured Articles
Once upon a time CIA Stations overseas received what was referred to as an “Operating Directive” which prioritized intelligence targets for the upcoming year based on their importance vis-à-vis national security. Prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union, penetrating...
Government Warmongering Criminals: Where Are They Now?
by Philip Giraldi | Jul 7, 2015 | Featured Articles
The United States already has by far the per capita largest prison population of any developed country but I am probably one of the few Americans who on this Independence Day would like to see a lot more people in prison, mostly drawn from politicians and senior...
Policing and Defending Then and Now
by Philip Giraldi | Jun 17, 2015 | Featured Articles
Inevitably the debate over issues that relate to both national security and domestic law enforcement often become mired down in wrangling over legal or constitutional niceties, which the public has difficulty in following as it fixates instead on the latest twist in...
Making the World Less Safe: Sending the Wrong Message to Russia, China, and Iran
by Philip Giraldi | May 19, 2015 | Featured Articles
Currently the United States is assisting Ukraine against Russia by providing some non-lethal military equipment as well as limited training for Kiev’s army. It has balked at getting more involved in the conflict, rightly so. With that in mind, I had a meeting with a...
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