More great articles former CIA counter-terrorism specialist
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11/06/2009, 11:27 PM #
Philip M. Giraldi, Ph.D. is the Francis Walsingham Fellow at The American Conservative Defense Alliance (
www.ACDAlliance.org) and a former CIA counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer.
The Real Intelligence Failure11/04/09
It runs far and wide in U.S. foreign policy.
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Looking Beyond Terrorism10/05/09
The terrorist threat is way overblown, and US foreign policy should be changed to reflect that.
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The Corruption of Empire08/31/09
Why nation-building, such as in Iraq and Afghanistan, leads to fraud and abuse.
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More War, Please 08/03/09
Obama's calamitous escapades in Afghanistan are familiar in their futility.
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The Surveillance State Threatens All of Us07/16/09
Oppose government snooping in the name of security.
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Hands off Honduras! 07/09/09
Giraldi, reporting from Tegucigalpa, finds nuances in the situation, while politicians and others have rashly taken sides.
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Don't Mess with Iran's Evolutionary Process06/26/09
First, do no harm.
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A Disconnect on Torture06/13/09
Why the pro-torture advocates are wrong.
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Not Our Quarrel 05/05/09
The many follies of "promoting democracy" far and wide.
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Iran: A Way Forward 03/20/09
Obama should reject the Bush policy and embrace honest diplomacy.
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Ten Reasons Why Conservatives Should Oppose War with Iran03/04/09
The wisdom of foreign policy restraint has long been echoed by many heroes of the conservative movement. Their advice is still valid today.
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Twilight in Afghanistan02/16/09
The Afghanistan intervention quickly became a nation-building and counterinsurgency exercise all too much like Iraq and Vietnam. For the sake of American wealth and security, the United States should withdraw.
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End of the War on Terror01/29/09
The "war on terror" is a dangerous metaphor and a bad model for defending America. The United States should abandon it and follow British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's example of how to more realistically assess and handle threats to national security.
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