Gareth Porter

Gareth Porter is an independent investigative journalist and winner of the 2012 Gellhorn Prize for journalism. He is the author of the newly published Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare.

US Rejected Iran Nuclear Offer in 2005

Hard Line Failure in Nuke Talks

The Parchin “Stand-Off”

Why Obama is Not Ending the War in Afghanistan

Iran’s Nuclear Fatwa

U.S.-Israel Deal to Demand Qom Closure Threatens Nuclear Talks

Bibi’s Big Bluff

Israel Shields Public from Risks of War with Iran

Iran and the IAEA

How The Media Got The Parchin Access Story Wrong

Iran, the IAEA and the Parchin Site

Karzai Demand on Night Raids Snags U.S.-Afghan Pact

Obama’s Zig Zag Maneuvers with Israel and Iran

Chairman of Joint Chiefs to Israelis: U.S. Won’t Join Your War on Iran

U.S. Probe of Border Attack Hardened Pakistani Suspicions

Clinton Revives Dubious Charge of “Covert” Iranian Nuclear Site

Obama Seeks to Distance U.S. from Israeli Attack on Iran

Pak Border Post Attack a Big Loss for U.S. War Policy

Ex-Inspector Rejects IAEA Iran Bomb Test Chamber Claim

Iran’s “Soviet Nuclear Scientist” Never Worked on Weapons

Debunking the Iran “Terror Plot”

U.S. Night Raids Killed Over 1,500 Afghan Civilians in Ten Months

Was the Iranian Plot a Plan for Retaliation?

How to Spin a Plot

More Sting Than Plot

The Haqqani Debate

Admiral Mullen’s Haqqani Act

Did the Rabbani Hit Really Kill Peace Talks?

U.S. Night Raids Aimed at Afghan Civilians

Are the Taliban Winning?

The Terrorism Issue That Wasn’t Discussed

The CIA and the Drones

Tribunal Concealed Evidence Al-Qaeda Cell Killed Hariri

The Hariri Assassination

Veto Over the Drones

Perils Porter

Is the US Ready to Talk the Taliban?

Sadr’s Game

Despite Troop Surge, Taliban Attacks and US Casualties Soared

The Open Door in Afghanistan

Faking Success in Afghanistan

How the US Wars Have Served Al-Qaeda

Splitting the Taliban

Dubious Hopes for Peace

The Torture Mill

The Obama-Gates Scam on Military Spending

Pakistan Objects

Doubting Maliki

Covering Up Civilian Casualties

From a Bombed Village