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Ahmadinejad reelected under cloud of fraud

Juan Cole
But outcome doesn't change goals for Obama -- dealing with Iran's nuclear program and its anti-Israel activities.

Notre Dame’s stand against Catholic fundamentalism

James Carroll
Ironically, those opposing Obama's appearance at the university are not going to be backed up by the Vatican.

Rorschach “Rachel”

Andrew O'Hehir
An Israeli film explores the ambiguous death of Rachel Corrie, peacenik angel to some and "terrorist-loving swine" to others.

The other side of Rick Steves

Kevin Berger
He may seem like Mister Rogers. But in a revealing interview, the travel guru shares his daring views on Iran and terrorism, spoiled Americans and the best places to smoke pot in Europe.

Obama’s Middle East moment of truth

Gary Kamiya
His diplomatic moves are a good start. But does he have the will to challenge Israel?

Charles Freeman fails the loyalty test

Glenn Greenwald
Under attack for his insufficient devotion to Israel, the long-time diplomat's appointment is withdrawn.

Charles Freeman, Roger Cohen and the changing Israel debate

Glenn Greenwald
The right-wing, Israel-centric stranglehold over our political debates is clearly eroding.

Salon Radio: Dr. Mustafa Barghouti on Israeli elections

Glenn Greenwald
The former presidential candidate for the Palestinian Authority speaks about Israel's elections, the aftermath of the attack on Gaza, and prospects for a peace agreement.

Gaza invasion: Powered by the U.S.

Robert Bryce
Taxpayers are spending over $1 billion to send refined fuel to the Israeli military -- at a time when Israel doesn't need it and America does.

Neoconservatism dies in Gaza

Juan Cole
The recent Israeli offensive has put the final nail in the coffin of the Bush administration's Middle East fantasy.

Antiwar groups wary of Obama picks

Andrew Burmon
Rumors about the Obama Cabinet have some activists worrying that the president-elect might not live up to their expectations.

Obama goes over the top in bashing Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Juan Cole
Once again, U.S. politicians, including both Sarah Palin and Barack Obama, pile on the Iranian president. Why does Larry King (!) sound like the adult in the room?

Putin’s war enablers: Bush and Cheney

Juan Cole
Russia's escalating war on Georgia reveals the consequences of the Bush administration's long assault on the international rule of law.

Turning their backs on jihad

Britta Sandberg
Disenchanted with Osama bin Laden, former holy warriors are renouncing violence.

An “October surprise” to help Obama?

Alex Koppelman
Gabriel Schoenfeld suggests terrorists may try to help Barack Obama's electoral prospects this fall, but history doesn't support his take.

Clinton and Obama on Al-Jazeera

Juan Cole
The Arab network has followed the Democratic race closely. Inside its studios, I discover how Clinton's "obliterate Iran" comment played, and much more.

Taking back the debate over Israel

Gary Kamiya
Sick of right-wing Jews speaking in their name, progressive American Jews have launched J Street to change the way the game is played in Washington.

McCain: “Clear who Hamas wants to be the next president”

Alex Koppelman
John McCain seizes on positive comments about Barack Obama made by a Hamas advisor, but it was Bush's policies that boosted the group.

Where in the world is Morgan Spurlock’s ‘stache?

Andrew O'Hehir
Likable "Super Size Me" director searches for video-game villain (and '80s rapper) Osama bin Laden, yuks it up with Arab citizenry.

The pope, the Jews and repentance

Andrew O'Hehir
Leading Catholic dissident James Carroll talks about Pope Benedict's visit, and the church's failure to confront its anti-Semitic history.

Taking stock of the war on terror

Mark Danner
Not only has America not defeated al-Qaida -- but now terrorism has gone viral.

Writing through the rubble

Salon Staff
While clouds of destruction hang over Iraq, a set of new books sheds light on how America bungled the war, and on the hope that lingers in small Iraqi towns.

The crazy uncles in Obama’s attic

Edward McClelland
Will the black nationalists and white lefties who pushed Obama up the political ladder in Chicago prove to be a liability to his White House run?

Majority of Israelis want to negotiate with Hamas

Glenn Greenwald
A view that is deemed "anti-Israel" in the U.S. is actually held by most Israelis.
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