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Bush’s “days of reckoning”
Salon Staff
In Tuesday's State of the Union address, President Bush outlines his plan to spur the economy and shackle Saddam.
Letters
Salon Staff
Readers respond to war-protest numbers, gay statistics and worst-case scenarios.
The Middle East
Gary Kamiya
The White House's reckless, one-sided policies could lead to a global catastrophe.
Over my dead body
Janelle Brown
Activists are flocking to the West Bank to serve as human shields, protecting Palestinians and protesting the Israeli occupation. Are they part of the solution -- or part of the problem?
Wishing upon a star
Michelle Goldberg
The left looks to Hollywood to help rally antiwar sentiment. Soap Operas United to Win Without War, anyone?
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
A National Review writer journeys to the Midwest -- and gets lost. Plus: A very bad week for Bush foreign policy.
How the left became irrelevant
Edward W. Lempinen
Christopher Hitchens talks about his beef with the Nation, the "filthy menace" of Saddam Hussein, and how the left ceded its moral credibility by opposing the war against Islamic fascism.
“When is this going to end?”
Jason George
With its own newspaper and hot line, a group run by Palestinian kids attempts to create hope from despair.
Hail Caesar!
Gary Kamiya
Yes, leaving Saddam in power is risky. But Bush's neo-imperalist war plans carry even more dangers for the U.S.
Mau-mauing the Middle East
Michelle Goldberg
Palestinians are the latest chic cause on campus. Now American Jews are trying to brand criticism of Israel as anti-Semitic -- and even un-American.
Bush to Arab world: Drop dead
Ian Williams
Driven by right-wing ideologues and his own zeal, President Bush has taken Ariel Sharon's side in the Middle East even while plotting a war with Iraq. Foreign policy experts say that's a dangerous combination.
Letters
Salon Staff
Has the world rewarded Palestinian terrorism? Readers respond to the Alan Dershowitz interview.
The troubles we’ve seen
Salon Staff
9/11 thoughts from Mark Crispin Miller, David Thomson, Richard Stallman and more.
It’s my country and I’ll cry if I want to
Joan Walsh
OK, we all have anniversary fatigue. But if administration critics cede 9/11 to the right, Karl Rove wins.
Mary Robinson
Ian Williams
The outgoing U.N. high commissioner for human rights talks about running afoul of the Bush administration over Israel and the Palestinians, ending the "cycle of impunity" and standing up to bullies.
Not your parents’ neo-Nazis
Brian Montopoli
William Pierce may be dead, but his heirs carry on -- this time hoping to reach out to their "Arab brothers."
Ireland’s incendiary “flag wars”
Aaron Tapper
In Northern Ireland, anti-Semitic groups back Israel and Sinn Fein flies the PLO colors.
The calm before the storm
Aluf Benn
With terror attacks thwarted and President Bush on his side, Ariel Sharon is riding high -- but what will happen when Israel pulls its troops out of the West Bank cities?
Fired for being Israeli
Siva Vaidhyanathan
Two noted Israeli scholars have been sacked from European journals, victims of a boycott against Israel. Why are progressive intellectuals descending to such bankrupt tactics?
Fiddling while the Middle East burns
Gary Kamiya
Bush's one-sided speech is just the latest chapter in a long history of U.S. ignorance, ill will and condescension toward the Palestinians -- and it's not going to help Israel, either.
“Clear moral vision” or “sugar-coated palliative”?
Anthony York, Michelle Goldberg
Foxman, Ibish, Lerner, Horowitz and others square off over President Bush's peace plan.
“An opportunity and a test”
Salon Staff
The full text of President Bush's remarks on the Middle East.
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