While millions of Americans stress over their tax forms, a few have decided not to file for moral reasons. Maria Macia speaks with folks who don’t want their money being used to finance a war. Also, Mat Louis-Rosenberg delves into the case against government contractor Custer Battles (the name’s no…
Michael Drezner looks at the criticisms of the new National Intelligence Director John Negroponte. Then, Anne Kolker explores conscientious objecting and desertion. Finally, Jason Lissy investigates a student protest at CUNY. Listen now to this broadcast.
Eva Barboni examines American’s efforts to combat malnutrition in Iraqi children. She spoke with doctors from Colombia University and Baghdad’s al-Mustansiriya University and discussed the different approaches being taken to alleviate this problem. Also, we also hear from the director of HEAD, a program designed to fund programs for higher…
Smita Ghosh talks to a conscientious objector who served at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison before he achieved objector status. Also, Tevye Kelman connects the letters of Lawrence of Arabia with the modern conflict in Fallujah. Listen now to this broadcast.
Michael Drezner and Wren Elhai take a deeper look at the men making the headlines in Iraq today. Then, Scott Tanner talks to an independent journalist who worked extensively in Iraq. Finally, Anne Kolker brings us the Danish angle on the war in Iraq. Listen now to this broadcast.
Micheal Drezner talks to the head of Operation Truth. Also, Sonia Vallabh also speaks with a young woman who has volunteered for a civilian job in Iraq. Listen now to this broadcast.
Roxanne Yaghoubi speaks with a man who’s working to fight the production of heroin and opium in Afghanistan, and to bring drinking water and modern hospitals to an impoverished nation. Also, Scott Tanner explores the issues involved in the outsourcing of intelligence to private contractors with both the director of…
Michael Drezner listens to the voice of the people and hears their opinions on the war. Also, Tanya Hoke explores the cutting edge of the intelligence field, where covert ops meet internet transparency – spy blogs! Finally, Elizabeth Redden brings us a love story that stretches from Baghdad to suburban…
Wren Elhai reports on a mission to stop Iraqi scientists from selling their expertise to the highest bidder on the black market. Also, Amelia Templeton tells the story of just how hard it can be to call Iraq, and how sometimes wrong numbers can turn into right ones. Listen now…
Our first three weeks of shows, from February 21 to March 17, 2005, can be found on our old website.