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Jeremy R. Hammond is the owner, editor, and principle writer for Foreign Policy Journal, a website dedicated to providing news, critical analysis, and commentary on U.S. foreign policy, particularly with regard to the "war on terrorism" and events in the Middle East, from outside of the standard framework offered by government officials and the mainstream corporate media. He has also written for numerous other online publications.
(1 comments)Thursday, September 18, 2008 On Torture SHARE
The use of torture as an interrogation technique is an outrage that no American should be willing to tolerate, particularly when the party guilty of engaging in the crime is their own government.
(5 comments)Thursday, September 18, 2008 Supporting Our Troops SHARE
What it means to support our troops in Iraq.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008 US to Attack Iran 'within weeks' According to Dutch Newspaper SHARE
De Telegraaf has reported that the Dutch intelligence service AIVD has withdrawn infiltration and sabotage operations of Iran's weapon industry because of an expected U.S. airstrike to destroy Iran's nuclear program.
Monday, September 1, 2008 U.S. Denies Civilian Death Count in Afghan Air Strike SHARE
The Pentagon defends an airstrike earlier this month as a legitimate attack that killed 25 militants and only 5 civilians, after Afghan and U.N. officials said as many as 90 civilians had been killed, including 60 children.
Thursday, August 28, 2008 U.S.-North Korea Nuclear Deal Breaks Down SHARE
The United States and North Korea each accuse each other of breaking an agreement in which North Korea would dismantle its nuclear facilities in return for removal from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.
(1 comments)Thursday, August 28, 2008 U.S. Killed 90 Civilians in Afghanistan SHARE
The evidence indicates that a U.S. airstrike last weekend resulted in the deaths of 90 civilians, including 60 children, according to officials from Afghanistan and the United Nations.
Thursday, August 28, 2008 Afghanistan Opium Production Down in 2008 SHARE
For the first year since the U.S. war to overthrow the Taliban began in 2001, opium cultivation has declined compared to previous year, breaking a trend in annual record-setting production in the world's leading provider of the drug.
Saturday, July 5, 2008 Detainee Abuse SHARE
News Roundup on US abuse of detainees in the "war on terrorism".
(20 comments)Monday, May 7, 2007 Response to "9/11: Challenging 'Loose Change'" SHARE
Mary MacElveen recently expressed her skepticism of certain theories regarding 9/11. Following is a brief letter in response.
(1 comments)Saturday, April 14, 2007 The Uproar Over Wolfowitz SHARE
People are upset about Paul Wolfowitz being head of the World Bank for the wrong reasons--or at least not for the best reason.
(2 comments)Thursday, March 29, 2007 "The Myth of Voter Fraud" Reconsidered SHARE
A Washington Post op-ed entitled "The Myth of Voter Fraud" is not the debunking a reader familiar with allegations of theft through electronic ballot boxes might presume by reading the headline.