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The doomsday doctrine: How George W. Bush sent the world down the path of destruction
Jonathan Schell
After 9/11, people rightly said the world had changed forever. Now the future of the planet depends on fixing it
Fred Armisen: “Saturday Night Live” was smart to increase the diversity of its cast
Prachi Gupta
The comedian talks to Salon about season 5 of "Portlandia," life post-SNL, and his typically wacky new Heineken ad
“Long slide into the abyss”: Cheney’s old pal Ahmed Chalabi is back
Heather Digby Parton
A poster child for the farcical Iraq invasion is back -- and he wants to take over the world
Here’s what we know about today’s Ukraine disaster
Peter Leonard, MSTYSLAV CHERNOV
The Ukrainian government and pro-Russian separatists have both denied responsibility for the crash
The horrific consequences of American adventurism: “Life in Iraq has become impossible”
Dahr Jamail
The disaster of U.S. occupation has led to a massive, violent breakdown of Iraqi society
Dick Cheney’s biggest regret: Not invading Iraq and Iran at once
Elias Isquith
The former vice president and current war criminal reportedly thinks his administration didn't wage war enough
The American Century is over: How our country went down in a blaze of shame
Michael Lind
We face a triple crisis in foreign policy, economics and democracy. Here's how it all went to hell
“Closed Curtain”: Iran’s banned filmmaker won’t give up
Andrew O'Hehir
Under house arrest and barred from filmmaking, Jafar Panahi creates a tender, mysterious fable of art and freedom
From Ukraine to Iraq: Welcome to the new age of energy wars
Michael Klare
Across the planet, ethnic, religious and national antagonisms are coming to a boil over access to fossil fuels
Republicans’ impeachment-mania: How it achieves a subtler, dangerous end
Emmett Rensin
Despite Sarah Palin's calls, the president won't be impeached. But here's how her demand normalizes other lunacy
Stop listening to neoconservative dunces! “They’ve been wrong about almost every important strategic choice”
Paul Rosenberg
Neocons have flawed worldview and awful track record, says Harvard professor who's seen through nonsense for years
Noam Chomsky: America’s corporate doctrine of power a grave threat to humanity
Noam Chomsky
The United States' foreign policy is increasingly guided by the concerns of the few -- at a terrible cost to us all
Cantor pollster’s real disgrace: “Shilling” for a hawkish foreign policy outfit
Eli Clifton
He was ridiculed for forecasting a 30-point win for Eric Cantor. But John McLaughlin's up to something worse now
Wingnuts and liberals’ bizarre role reversal: Why Export-Import Bank politics are so perverse
David Dayen
Nowadays, Democrats are defending Ex-Im, and the right is calling it "corporate welfare." It wasn't always that way
The right’s scoundrel returns: Why is Elliott Abrams allowed back in polite company?
Heather Digby Parton
Champion of most horrid U.S. policies ever is unfit to pick out clothes. So why is Politico letting him bash Obama?
Dick Cheney’s humiliating Iraq legacy: Why Rand Paul is trashing the ex-VP
Jim Newell
Former veep is trying to rewrite history on Iraq. But as Rand Paul demonstrates, that's not going to work so well
“A crisis we can’t ignore”: Former Bush Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson warns of the coming “climate crash”
Lindsay Abrams
The conservative heavyweight makes an impassioned case for climate action
Neocons never learn: Why their new warmongering is so shameless
Stephan Richter
The same hawks who suckered us into war with Iraq are at it again. It's time they be held accountable
Dick Cheney, Iraq and the ghosts of Vietnam
Andrew O'Hehir
Cheney and his neocon cabal want to go back to Iraq – but they're really fighting Vietnam all over again
The years of imperial thinking: George W. Bush and the birth of a nightmare
Tom Engelhardt
There's perhaps no greater influence on the history of modern Iraq than the world-historic hubris of Bush 43
Military advisers also fight, history tells us
Calvin Woodward“We spawned Osama bin Laden”: Brian Schweitzer isn’t done talking
Elias Isquith
2016 presidential wannabe Brian Schweitzer unloads to Salon on neocons, inequality and why we need single-payer
Extremist neocon dunces: They weren’t just wrong — they have no following anymore!
Jim Newell
TV bookers should not only ignore these fools because they were wrong, but because they are fringe characters now
George W. Bush’s horrific, deadly blunder: Would Saddam Hussein be better than Iraq’s new hell?
Patrick L. Smith
Eleven years, and so much death, misery and destruction later, Iraq's best outcome looks like the one Bush upended
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