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Hillary bucks the Iran hawks: Former secretary of state says diplomacy must work its course

Luke Brinker
Likely Democratic presidential contender comes out against sanctions push

The military industrial complex’s new Iraq hustle

Peter Van Buren
As Iraq War 3.0 drones on with no clear objective, defense contractors stand to make a killing on arms deals

“Your job should be to end war, not perpetuate it”: An open letter from one Army Ranger to another

Rory Fanning
When I signed up for the military, I wanted to save the world. Instead I helped make it a more dangerous place

Meet the Democrat trying to torpedo diplomacy with Iran

Luke Brinker
As the Obama administration tries to secure a nuclear deal, its biggest adversary isn't a Republican

Inequality is killing American women

Andrea Flynn
Research reveals women living in the lowest-income areas in the U.S. are twice as likely to suffer maternal death

Why porn is exploding in the Middle East

Carrie Weisman
Data reveal six of the top eight porn-searching countries are Muslim states. It's not as surprising as it sounds

“They don’t see what I see”: Why FBI’s claim against North Korea is so dubious

Matthew Rozsa
Is NK really the Sony hacker? Numerous tech security experts question it -- and given U.S. history, you should too

The Charlie Hebdo hypocrites: Meet the free-expression absolutists who aren’t so absolute outside of the Muslim world

Jim Sleeper
In China, Singapore and elsewhere, would-be warriors seldom defend "our" values against equally decisive attacks

Ted Cruz’s big year: A look back at his 2014, and how he can ruin 2015 too

Jim Newell
The Texas senator is finishing an impressive sophomore year. How can he top it in 2015?

Go West, young Han: How China and the new Silk Road threaten American imperialism

Pepe Escobar
High-speed railways are revolutionizing trade in Eurasia -- and could upset the global balance of power

Andrew O’Hehir’s top 10 movies of 2014

Andrew O'Hehir
Don't believe the haters! From a Texas family epic to class war on a train, it was an amazing year at the movies

America’s war to start all wars: How the invasion of Panama birthed the quagmire in Iraq

Greg Grandin
Twenty-five years ago this month, George H.W. Bush gave the U.S. a model for unilateral, preemptory "regime change"

Stephen Colbert’s one mistake: The monstrous Henry Kissinger shouldn’t get to laugh his sins away

Paul Rosenberg
Henry Kissinger is not a cute pop-culture prop. He's got more blood on his hands than perhaps any other American

Put the evil bastards on trial: The case for trying Bush, Cheney and more for war crimes

Paul Rosenberg
The evidence for the prosecution is clear. Human decency requires putting the Bush administration on trial

What Obama’s “new approach” to Cuba means for the American South

Steven Rosenfeld
Ending the embargo could create new economic growth opportunities for some of the country's poorest states

Bill O’Reilly’s new boogeywoman: The blowhard’s demented attack on Elizabeth Warren

Luke Brinker
Fox Newser lashes out at the progressive populist

The delusion that never dies: Ted Cruz’s doomed plan to woo Jewish voters to the GOP

Luke Brinker
Sorry, senator -- it's not happening

Dick Cheney’s grotesque legacy: Why the record is so much worse than reported

Heather Digby Parton
He was an unpopular VP, whom history won't remember kindly. But this is Dick Cheney's real contribution to America

The truth about the New Republic: Kinsley, Krauthammer, Oliver North and a liberal magazine’s demented war on liberalism

Eric Alterman
TNR spent the '80s in bed with Reagan and Ollie North, backing tax cuts, proxy wars -- and screwing liberalism hard

6 worst right-wing moments of the week: Princeton mom says college rape is “clumsy hook-up melodrama”

Janet Allon
The inexplicably famous Ivy League parent questions rape victims, while Geraldo Rivera keeps saying racist things

The chilling rise of American militarism

Tom Engelhardt
Chuck Hagel's ouster signals a shift in foreign policy. Welcome to the new Washington, where peace is a dirty word
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