Stories by Larry C. Johnson
Bush says secret prisons are keeping us safe, but the CIA has learned the hard way that torture leads to faulty intelligence.
Posted on Sep 8, 2006
We are faced with the spectacle of Hizbullah acting with statesmanship and restraint while the Israelis destroy their credibility among the international community -- and that's what Israel needs to hear from Bush.
Posted on Aug 21, 2006
Unlike the Egyptian and Syrian armies in 1973, Hamas and Hezbollah will not easily fold and cannot be defeated in a seven-day war.
Posted on Jul 17, 2006
A judge's rulings make it clear that Scooter Libby did lie to the grand jury, and that, yes, Valerie Plame was an undercover agent protected by federal law.
Posted on Feb 7, 2006
Bush's vision that Iraq will become a launching pad for a new era of peace among the nations in the region ignores what is actually taking place on the ground.
Posted on Dec 16, 2005
A former CIA analyst speaks up in the hopes of freeing his former colleague, Valerie Plame, from the RNC's 'malicious smear campaign.'
Posted on Jul 25, 2005
A former CIA analyst explains that in dealing with the 8/6/01 presidential daily briefing the Bush administration ignored huge pieces of the puzzle.
Posted on Apr 12, 2004
A former intelligence professional who worked with the counterterrorism czar explains why the Bush administration should apologize to Clarke.
Posted on Mar 30, 2004