Bush Administration

September 11th Didn't Change the World. September 12th Did

September 2011

It wasn’t the events of September 11th that changed the world, but the events of September 12th and beyond, when the Bush administration took the world to war in response; that changed the world, and continues to threaten U.S. and global security, and shred U.S. democracy.

Headlines or Not, the Iraq War is Not Over

September 2011

It might seem like cause for celebration after reading the New York Times headline, "Iraq War Marks First Month with No U.S. Military Deaths." But the smaller print on the page reminds us why celebrating is not really in order: "Many Iraqis are killed..." 

Guantanamo, Torture, and the Perversion of Justice: Obama’s New Executive Order

March 2011

President Obama ratifies Bush (again): orders indefinite detention without charge for political prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and other torture sites.

Secrecy, Torture & Human Rights: US War Crimes, European Complicity, and International Law

May 2010

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan's role in defending torture and rendition under the Obama administration raises serious concerns about the ongoing failure of the US government to end its own practice of extreme human rights abuses throughout the world.

No Threat from Iraq

November 2002

US policy towards Iraq is a replay of the deceits that launched and sustained its long conflicts with the Soviet Union and Vietnam.

What's Behind the Bush-Pinochet Friendship?

June 1999

Bush's behavior raises questions about his relationship to Pinochet, whose 17-year regime executed more than 3,190 people.