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5 acts of terror by people we chose to protect us

Paul Buchheit
Forget radical Islam. Our greatest threat is our own corporate/military/political complex

New antiwar plan emerges for Syria: Leader details urgent crusade

Joan Walsh
Barbara Lee tells Salon why military intervention is unnecessary and details her alternative approach to Syria mess

Send in the clowns!

Andrew J. Bacevich
Will the Syria debate provide the foreign policy rethinking we need or turn to farce? Welcome back, Jon Stewart...

CrossFit mirrors American militarism

Eric Lemay
The fitness craze reflects the country's ongoing transformation from a culture of sports to a culture of war

Manipulated by power: What is wrong with the New York Times?

Patrick L. Smith
The government is manipulating facts. There's no credible evidence on Syria. Why is the Times pretending otherwise?

U.K. drone missiles dominate in Afghanistan

Natasha Lennard
British-piloted drones carried out over one in five strikes in Afghanistan, more likely to fire missiles than U.S.

John Kerry is blowing it on Syria

Joan Walsh
As the antiwar hero and diplomat sells the country on a Syrian strike, he’s bowing to hawks and forgetting history

Toxic partisanship killed the anti-war movement

David Sirota
Study reveals Dems were more motivated by anti-GOP sentiments during Bush years than an opposition to militarism

Factory in a box picks up where 3-D printing leaves off

Zak Stone
Because 3-D printers will never make everything

Indian author who escaped Taliban 18 years ago shot dead

Prachi Gupta
The movie "Escape from Taliban" was based on Sushmita Banerjee's memoir. Police suspect the Taliban killed her.

Up next: The administration’s pivot to Africa

Nick Turse
The startling size, scope, and growth of U.S. military operations on the African continent

Heirloom tomatoes could save mankind

Jocelyn C. Zuckerman
Cultivating their seeds offers another source of food production in an era of increased climate instability

Bye-bye, neocons: Your fantasy has finally died

Michael Lind
As the nation debates Syrian gas attacks, here's how to hash out America’s new, proper role in the world

America is more terrifying than Orwell’s fiction

Tom Engelhardt
Not even the author of "1984" could have envisioned a world dominated by a single superpower

Obama wins House leaders’ support on Syria

Associated Press
President now confident he'll get Congressional go ahead to launch strikes

“Your fatwa does not apply here”: Muslim artists battle fundamentalism

Karima Bennoune
Muslim playwrights, musicians and artists are battling for free expression -- and some pay with their lives

No one wants it, but we’ll have a little war anyway

Alex Pareene
Britain won't be joining a strike against Syria and huge majorities of Americans oppose it. It doesn't matter

U.S. military brass wary of Syria plan

Natasha Lennard
Top officers express reservations about military strikes against Assad

AP sources: Intelligence on weapons no ‘slam dunk’

Matt Apuzzo, Kimberly Dozier
The complicated picture raises questions about how the administration should respond

Lapdog media learns nothing, beats war drums again

Patrick L. Smith
Have we forgotten Judith Miller already? Or Colin Powell at the U.N.? Before attacking Syria, let's know the truth

Fort Hood shooter sentenced to death

Associated Press
Nidal Hasan killed 13 people on the Texas military base in 2009 shooting rampage

Less popular than Nixon during Watergate: Our potential Syria intervention!

Alex Seitz-Wald
If Obama moves ahead in Syria, he'll have less of the public behind him than in any other military intervention

Decades of failures: Why the CIA keeps blowing it

Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
Every failure has been rewarded with more money -- and weakened America's standing around the world

Fort Hood shooter convicted

Associated Press
Army Maj. Nidal Hasan faces the death penalty for his murderous rampage in 2009
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