- The Case for Doing Nothing in Iraq—"The same people who got us into this mess want America to 'do something.' Ignore them." Politico
- Neocons promised Iraq would be Model of Democracy, Left US Holding the Bag
- FLASHBACK: Remember When Paul Wolfowitz Said Not to Worry About Sectarian Violence in Iraq?—"The former Bush administration official is perhaps the worst person to give advice about the current crisis in Iraq—but that hasn't stopped him from speaking out."
- Media Malpractice: Iraq War Blunderers Keep Getting Invited to Criticize Obama
- Americans poorly served by media on Iraq, Benghazi
- Cheneys reach the bottom of the barrel, drill deeper
- Jay Carney Had The Perfect Response To Dick Cheney On Iraq
- Sorry, George W. Bush, but this whole mess is still your fault—"GOP wants to pin Iraq on Barack Obama. Perhaps they need a simple refresher in the real history of the last decade." Salon
- How the Top Iraqi Terrorist Was Helped by a Bush-Signed Agreement—"Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who heads the jihadists threatening Baghdad, was freed from prison under a deal W. struck with Iraq. "
- Gunmen Attack North of Baghdad as Obama Weighs Options for Iraq
- Iraq formally asks US to launch air strikes against rebels
- 5,000 Iranians volunteer to defend Iraq holy sites from ISIL militants
- Saudis give apparent warning to Iran: don't meddle in Iraq
- Jon Stewart blasts John McCain over Iraq foreign policy Salon
- Glenn Beck admits: Liberals got Iraq right Politico
- ISIS storms across Iraq: What would a jihadist state look like?
- The rules in ISIS' new state: Amputations for stealing and women to stay indoors.
- The ISIS Extremists Causing Havoc in Iraq Are Getting Funds and Recruits From Southeast Asia
- ISIS's Savage Strategy in Iraq—"The brutality currently on display, initiated by the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham, is more than a carnival of revenge."
- Someone Is Spilling ISIS's Secrets on Twitter
- Obama Administration Won't Send Benghazi Suspect To Gitmo
- Benghazi Suspect Said He Was Moved To Take Revenge For American-Made Video
- Hiding in plain sight: Captured Benghazi suspect an enigma
- Abu Khattala was an unlikely leader before Benghazi attacks — and a loner afterward WaPo
- Harry Reid Slams 'Disgusting,' 'Pathetic' GOP Response To Benghazi Arrest
- 7 Republicans Who Said Obama Wasn't Trying Hard Enough to Bring the Benghazi Attacker to Justice
- GOP's Benghazi humiliation: Capture of suspect upends deranged agenda—"With alleged ringleader now in custody, the Benghazi Select Committee just lost a prized grandstanding opportunity." Salon
- Tanks and gas politics in eastern Ukraine: The crisis heats up again while the world is distracted by Iraq
- Russia cuts natural gas supply to Ukraine
- Ukraine Says Mysterious Pipeline Explosion Is Not So Mysterious
- Ukraine's Poroshenko 'to order unilateral ceasefire'
- Russia 'using words to destroy meaning', say writers—"Group of authors including two Nobel laureates condemns Russian Federation's 'waves of propaganda' against free expression."
- To bolster its claims, China plants islands in disputed waters
- Chinese Hackers Are Practicing How To Blow Up US Pipelines And Shut Down Power Plants
- German security firm finds spyware on Chinese-made smartphone
- How Corrupt Is the U.S.? Just Watch 'House of Cards,' China Party Arm Says
- Mayor of Venice resigns after corruption inquiry
- Russia's Former Top Anti-Corruption Cop Commits Suicide During Questioning
- The Brazil World Cup Could Be The Last True Sports Mega-Event
- World Cup Produces Arrest of Mexican Drug Lord Going to Game
- France cries foul at World Cup "spy drone"—"Quadrocopter buzzed French practice facilities near Sao Paulo, Brazil."
- The Odds of a World Cup in Qatar in 2022 Are Falling
- "Open Wide for Some Soccer!": The Simpsons' Brilliant Parody of the Beautiful Game
- Donald Sterling pulls support from Clippers sale, suing NBA again
- Donald Sterling hires 4 private investigators to dig up dirt on NBA heads, owners
- Donald Sterling, New Black Girlfriend Vacation In Palm Springs Following Racism Allegations Against NBA
- S. Korean PM Nominee: Japan's Occupation Was 'God's Will'—"A leaked video shows Park's prime minister nominee saying that Japan's occupation and Korea's division were 'God's will.'"
- GOP lawmaker: I'm like Paul the Apostle because God told me to run for Congress
- GOP State Legislator Asks Why America Can't Be More Like Saudi Arabia—"A Republican state legislator miffed about an Arkansas judge's ruling that struck down the state's same-sex marriage ban suggested on a conservative radio show that politicians should emulate Saudi Arabia by basing laws off Christian doctrine...."
- Spain to Deport Pakistani Refugee for Criticizing Islam
- New Facebook Group to Block 'Offensive' Posts Against Religious Figures—Say no to sectarian censorship. FSM forever!
- UK PM 'concerned' over Muslim schools row—"Remarks come as education minister prepares to submit report on alleged Birmingham plot by 'Islamic extremists.'"
- Dossier of Trojan horse evidence finally laid bare after leaks and allegations
- Books 'promoting stoning' found at Olive Tree Primary School
- Christian homeschoolers accused of running 'concentration camp'
- Allegations of racism surface in Israel's ultra-Orthodox schools
- Tony Abbott spends millions to push God in schools—"The prime minister has allocated $226 million for more chaplains, all while slashing his country's education budget." Salon
- Nigerian army arrests 486 alleged Boko Haram members—"Boko Haram, which has killed more than 1,500 people in Nigeria this year, is also the group responsible for abducting more than 200 schoolgirls."
- Saudi minister says beheading, lashings 'cannot be changed'
- Mob torches Christian shops in Egypt ahead of trial
- Alleged kidnappings, murder and a female Christ: The banned religious group that has China worried
- Woman in Sudan sentenced to death for apostasy forced to give birth 'with her legs chained'
- Muslim convert to Christianity sues Tulsa church—"The Tulsa County resident, identified only as John Doe in court papers for his own safety, alleges that because the news of his conversion appeared on the Internet, he was kidnapped on a trip to his native Syria by radical Muslims seeking to enforce Shariah law."
- Provocative Islamic sign that says 'Do not walk your dog here! Muslims don't like dogs' investigated by police