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The Petraeus projection: The CIA director's record since the surge

Fred Branfman
Hero worship hides the military failures of the CIA director's "global killing machine"

“Homeland”: Best new show of the fall?

Matt Zoller Seitz
Showtime's "Manchurian Candidate"-style CIA thriller pushes against the cliches of espionage TV

“You Don’t Like the Truth”: Our first look at a Gitmo interrogation

Andrew O'Hehir
A bewildered Canadian teenager goes to Guantanamo Bay in this disturbing look inside the War on Terror

NATO Helicopter Lands Under Fire In Afghanistan

Associated Press

Red money, blue money: The making of the 2012 campaign

Justin Elliott
Two wealthy tribes will decide the political messages we hear -- and the ones we won't

The FBI again thwarts its own Terror plot

Glenn Greenwald
Are there so few actual Terrorists that the FBI has to recruit them into manufactured attacks?

America's secular revival

Tana Ganeva
Five signs that, despite the GOP's efforts, religion's impact on U.S. politics will soon decline

Why white liberals are (really) ditching Obama

David Sirota
Racism isn't responsible for the president's drop in popularity. His right-wing policies are

Attack on Kabul CIA office kills 1 American

Heidi Vogt, Rahim Faiez
Afghan employed by the U.S. government carries out deadly shooting

Question about America's enemies

Glenn Greenwald
Does the U.S. ever fight against anyone it didn't recently arm, fund and/or otherwise fortify?

The terrible post-9/11 truth: Our government's been hijacked

Michael Winship
Democracy has been commandeered by a self-interested gang

Terrorism at a Thai brothel

Patrick Winn
In Asia's bloodiest Islamist insurgency, jihadis target a lesser known breed of sex tourist

George Washington’s eerie foresight

Jeremi Suri
Over the last two centuries, his vision of the nation-state has become the norm. But why?

U.S. taxpayer funding stimulus — in Afghanistan

Justin Elliott
The United States paid for over half of the Afghan government's total budget between 2006 and 2010

Obama should support Palestinian statehood

HDS Greenway
If the president wants to foster peace and be on the right side of history, he must back the Palestinian U.N. bid

Is the purple president turning blue?

Michael Lind
Obama's new rhetoric counts, even if it's insincere campaign rhetoric

Jose Padilla and how American justice functions

Glenn Greenwald
A new ruling paves the way for stiffer punishment, while his lawless jailers and torturers walk free

U.S. to build new massive prison in Bagram

Glenn Greenwald
Severe budgetary constraints and calls for austerity at home are no deterrent to expansion of American militarism

Why body bags prompt support for war

David Sirota
Research confirms the pathology of staying the course

Obama announces debt plan built on taxes on rich

Jim Kuhnhenn
President emphatic that spending cuts alone can't solve debt problem

Obama to propose $1.5 trillion in new tax revenue

Jim Kuhnhenn
President would veto any deficit-reduction plan that didn't include tax hikes on the wealthy

How Obama’s destabilizing the world

Nick Turse
American troops are on the ground in an increasing number of volatile countries -- and they're making things worse

We’re winning the war on war

Joshua S. Goldstein
Over the last few decades, we've dramatically reduced the number of conflict casualties. But what does it mean?

Obama cozies up to Central Asian dictator

Justin Elliott
The exigencies of the Afghan war lead the administration to ask for military aid to Uzbekistan
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