From the Antiwar Right
Some current offerings from AntiWar dot com, a home for the antiwar right:
- Leon Hadar, "US Stumbles Onto Road to Diplomacy With Iran" Anti War dot com, June 10, 2006
- Justin Raimondo, "Zarqawi: The Man and the Myth - The man is dead, and the myth will soon follow", Anti War dot com, June 9, 2006
- Ivan Eland, "Iranian Nukes: US Denies Reality", Anti War dot com, June 6, 2006
- Ray McGovern, "Eavesdropping, Gagging, and the Constitution", Anti War dot com, May 25, 2006
Eland's and Hader's now former association with Cato Institute are two of the main reasons that Cato has fallen from their position of Libertarianism from on high, to their present manifestation as shillists for rightawdryism. There are however, indications here and there, that Cato has begun it correct itself.
Leon Hader was an early warner of NeoCon policy's effects, whose work Cato had published in the eighties:
- Leon T. Hadar, "Creating a U.S Policy of Constructive Disengagement in the Middle East", Cato Policy Analysis No. 125, December 29, 1989
Plus two current from the tanks:
- Adam Wolfe, What al-Zarqawi's Death Means for Iraq", Power and Interest News Report, June 10, 2006
- Michael Scheuer. "Toronto, London and the Jihadi Spring: Bin Laden as Successful Instigator", Terrorism Focus-Jamestown Foundation, June 6, 2006




