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The WikiLeaks Afghanistan leak
Glenn Greenwald
What will be the consequences of the greatest government leak since the Pentagon Papers?
Obama’s Netroots video: Progressives, ‘keep up the fight’
Michael R. Blood
Via Netroots presentation, the president encourages supporters, tells liberal critics that "change is hard"
Politico editor stands by comparison of Huffington Post to Breitbart
Justin Elliott
In wake of Sherrod flap, Jim VandeHei argues that Huffington Post is like Breitbart
2 Americans killed in copter crash in Afghanistan
Associated Press
Taliban claims responsibility as NATO begins investigation
GOP suffering from LeBron James syndrome
Gene Lyons
They're acting like they've already scored a big November victory. But they might not
Cameron rebuffs U.S., says no new inquiry on bomber
Ben Feller
BP allegedly tied to release of Lockerbie terrorist Abdel Baset al-Megrahi. Obama is diplomatic, but angry
Steny Hoyer: Then and now
Glenn Greenwald
House majority leader says closing Gitmo is not a priority. In 2007, he said the prison endangers American lives
British ex-spy chief: No link between Iraq and 9/11
David Stringer
Testimony of Eliza Manningham-Buller says Hussein's country posed no threat prior to 2003 invasion
The secret private-sector government
Glenn Greenwald
Part 2 of the Priest/Arkin series documents the unaccountable corporate branch of the National Security State
Cause and effect in the War on Terror
Glenn Greenwald
The former head of Britain's intelligence agency explains that wars in the Muslim world radicalize domestic Muslims
Kabul meeting to lay ground for 2014 deadline
Robert H. Reid
Conference sets date for when U.S. hands over security of provinces to Afghan forces
New Yorkers reject Palin’s blithering bigotry
Joe Conason
She and her pals use the "Ground Zero mosque" to stir anti-Muslim fear. But the world's greatest city says no
Pricetag for post-9/11 wars: $1 trillion
Justin Elliott
Study says Congress has appropriated that amount for Iraq, Afghanistan -- not counting vets benefits
Clinton in Afghanistan to refine goals
Matthew Lee
Secretary of State announces new aid projects worth $500 million, says war opinion is shifting
Pakistan: Suspected U.S missiles kill 2
Rasool Dawar
Strike hits militant-heavy region in the north, believed to target Taliban or Al-Qaida leaders
Blast in Pakistan’s Swat Valley kills 5, wounds 58
Riaz Khan, Sherin Zada
Suicide bombing shows that Islamic militants are still active in northwest region, despite heavy army presence
Hundreds of Afghanistan contractor deaths go unreported
Justin Elliott
Congressional report estimates Afghanistan death rate more than four times greater than for U.S. troops
Sens. Kerry, Lugar voice doubts about Afghan war
Robert Burns
Goals for conflict show "lack of clarity," Senator Carl Levin says support among Democrats is "fraying"
Rand Paul bravely avoids expressing unpopular opinions in interview
Alex Pareene
Talking to a conservative magazine, the Kentucky Senate candidate refuses to admit any policy positions
The motive behind whistle-blower prosecutions
Glenn Greenwald
"National security" is a smokescreen for what really bothers government: Embarrassment and accountability
Rand Paul hits New York to raise cash
Alex Pareene
Having officially parted ways with his old campaign manager, the new, boring, uncontroversial Paul
A predictable suicide at Camp Lejeune
Mark Benjamin
A doctor warned that mental health care for violent, disturbed Marines was inadequate. Sgt. Tom Bagosy proved it
Marc Thiessen and the myth of the American Jewish voter
Glenn Greenwald
The zombie lie that Jews are abandoning Democrats over Israel finds new life in the Washington Post
What if we actually “win” Afghanistan?
Tom Engelhardt
As David Petraeus takes over, success may be worse than failure
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