Category: International Affairs

Farewell to Michael Brown: sacrificial victim?

Michael Brown has resigned as FEMA Director after his humiliating removal from responsibility for Katrina relief: poor treatment by his bosses and the media. [More >>>}

Katrina: Why the Red Cross was banned from New Orleans after the hurricane

The American Red Cross website confirms that the Red Cross was banned from entering New Orleans after the hurricane lest its relief efforts discourage evacuation. Hardly credible? [More >>>]

What the bomber’s video doesn’t say, and what Ken Clarke did say

Contrary to what the media are asserting, the video recording of the London suicide bomber includes nothing to link the Iraq war with the bombings [More >>> ]

The UN summit and the US amendments

 In a cogent piece on his blog, Owen Barder has highlighted the mainly negative implications for international development aid policies and practices of the many amendments proposed, at the last moment, by the controversial...

Two wars to defend freedom: exploding an American and a British myth

American claims to have fought two world wars to defend freedom against tyranny need qualification in the light of the facts and dates. There’s a sort of parallel with Britain’s failure to support Poland in 1939… [more >>>]