Germany’s influential Der Spiegel shows how delusional they are with an editorial about the decline of Obama in America. There is no attempt here to understand the Tea Party movement or what it represents. As usual, the European Left is
by Peter Schweizer20 Oct 2010, 5:24 PM PST0
Our attention is largely focused half way around the world—Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and the Middle East. The threat from Islamist terrorism is real. But largely overlooked in my mind is the problem posed by a security threat next door, namely
by Peter Schweizer20 Oct 2010, 8:34 AM PST0
More twisted logic at the NYT. Richard Barrett coordinator of the United Nations Al Qaeda-Taliban monitoring team (whatever that is) says that is time to sit down and chat with the Taliban. The reason? The Taliban leadership has been so
by Peter Schweizer19 Oct 2010, 6:39 AM PST0
On Nov 9, 2001 a 30′ steel Angel created by artist Lei Hennessy-Owen of Delivering Angels was presented at Ground Zero in a fairly secret reception attended by the NYC Fire Riders, First Responders, NYPD, NYC Fire Department and 9/11
by Peter Schweizer15 Oct 2010, 11:30 AM PST0
A fascinating article in The Diplomat argues that contrary to the public face of a stable and prospering China, the country has some serious internal problems. An excerpt: “But take a look inside the gates, beyond the headline economic figures,
by Peter Schweizer15 Oct 2010, 7:22 AM PST0
Israel is consumed with controversy over new oath of allegiance laws that have just been passed by the Knesset. Lee Smith writing at Tablet Magazine offers some insightful analysis: “Sunday the Knesset voted to require an oath of allegiance be
by Peter Schweizer14 Oct 2010, 6:41 AM PST0
Retired Brig. General Anthony Tata, a regular contributor to Big Peace, is one of the contestants in the Washington Post’s “America’s Next Great Pundit Contest.” (As far as I can tell, he appears to be the only conservative in the
by Peter Schweizer12 Oct 2010, 5:19 AM PST0
The United States is not an empire in the traditional sense. We do not impose our will on nations and force them to host our military installations. But the size of America’s military presence around the world is truly enormous.
by Peter Schweizer11 Oct 2010, 11:22 AM PST0
Perhaps the mullahs in Iran are finally feeling the squeeze. The World Policy Journal is reporting: “PARIS–At the end of September, the exchange rate of the rial on Iran’s black market registered a sudden depreciation against the dollar, going from
by Peter Schweizer8 Oct 2010, 9:53 AM PST0
Green Beret Staff Sgt. Robert Miller, RIP, will receive the Medal of Honor shortly (1:45 EST) in the White House. His parents are accepting the award on his behalf. We all need to take a few moments to honor this
by Peter Schweizer6 Oct 2010, 10:16 AM PST0
Perhaps we have. Or so argues Ilan Berman here. An excerpt: “With more than two-thirds of its budget and some 80 percent of its export earnings tied to its oil and natural gas sectors, Iran is the epitome of an
by Peter Schweizer5 Oct 2010, 9:20 AM PST0
Here is a must read on the terrible state of the U.S. Air Force fleet. Excerpt: “In a September 2007 Capitol Hill speech, Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne warned that “the Air Force is going out of business
by Peter Schweizer4 Oct 2010, 8:38 AM PST0
Give the Germans credit; they pay their debts. As the Daily Telegraph reports, this sunday the German government makes its final payment on reparations from the First World War. (They would have done it earlier, but Hitler stopped making payments.
by Peter Schweizer2 Oct 2010, 7:56 AM PST0
A very compelling piece in the Guardian argues that we’ve entered the Brave New World of open cyberwarfare. An excerpt: “The memory sticks were scattered in a washroom at a US military base in the Middle East that was providing
by Peter Schweizer30 Sep 2010, 2:02 PM PST0
Continuing our coverage of the Stuxnet cyber worm, the New York Times reports today: “Deep inside the computer worm that some specialists suspect is aimed at slowing Iran‘s race for a nuclear weapon lies what could be a fleeting reference
by Peter Schweizer30 Sep 2010, 7:47 AM PST0
Now here is an excellent piece on the trials of communist butchers in Cambodia who killed 1.5 million in that small country. This article needs to be read in full. A few choice excerpts: “Nazism’s trial took place in Nuremberg
by Peter Schweizer28 Sep 2010, 7:20 AM PST0
We have been covering reports of a computer worm that is disrupting computers in Iran. The New York Times is now reporting: “Stuxnet, which was first publicly identified several months ago, is aimed solely at industrial equipment made by Siemens
by Peter Schweizer26 Sep 2010, 11:03 AM PST0
Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo reports: “Cyber security expert say they have identified the world’s first known cyber super weapon designed specifically to destroy a real-world target – a factory, a refinery, or just maybe a nuclear power plant. The
by Peter Schweizer24 Sep 2010, 9:11 AM PST0
My friend Marc Thiessen uncovered this gem in Tony Blair’s new memoir. President George W. Bush is at the G-8 summit with Tony Blair and they are listening to the prime minster of Belgium, Guy Verhofstadt, drone on about global
by Peter Schweizer8 Sep 2010, 8:16 AM PST0
We generally don’t do book reviews at Big Peace. But every once in a while a book comes along that threatens to reset the foreign policy debate and demands coverage. The just released The Arab Lobby fits those specifications because
by Peter Schweizer7 Sep 2010, 6:20 AM PST0
The official website of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea invites you to to an event that must not be missed! It’s the anniversary celebration of the founding of the the ruling Worker’s Party! “The Korean Friendship Association (KFA) organizes
by Peter Schweizer13 Aug 2010, 9:47 AM PST0
From Abu Dhabi’s The National: “Last weekend, an Afghan friend who lives in Kabul was in Dubai for a short break to get away from the Taliban death threats which he has been receiving regularly ever since the leaked war
by Peter Schweizer12 Aug 2010, 7:58 AM PST0
In an important article appearing today, military writer Jim Michaels writes: “For all the hype of today’s 24/7 instantaneous news, the media were consistently about six months behind important developments on the ground in Iraq. Newspaper readers in 1876 got
by Peter Schweizer11 Aug 2010, 9:55 AM PST0
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by Peter Schweizer7 Aug 2010, 8:32 AM PST0
The following ad as been released by the Rick Lazio campaign concerning the pending vote tomorrow (August 3) on the Ground Zero Mosque. It contains the phone number for the Landmarks Preservation Committee if you are interested in letting them
by Peter Schweizer2 Aug 2010, 12:17 PM PST0