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Syria’s other ally: North Korea
Geoffrey Cain
Russia and Iran have overtly backed the Assad regime but North Korea could be helping as well
Whatever happened to the Iran-Syria defense pact?
Natasha Lennard
As Obama administration war cries grow louder and all-too-real, Iranian rhetoric on retaliation has softened
The Area 51 truthers were right
Joseph Lapin
The government misled us about Area 51 for decades. Why aren't we outraged?
Against the unthinkable: The government’s secret chemical weapons defense
William M. Arkin
What would happen if a chemical weapons attack happened here? The government has been making secret plans for years
Send in the clowns!
Andrew J. Bacevich
Will the Syria debate provide the foreign policy rethinking we need or turn to farce? Welcome back, Jon Stewart...
Narcissists are ruining America
David Sirota
We're on the verge of bombing another country -- because a few conceited people want to feel good about themselves
McCain town hall sums up entire Syria debate
Alex Pareene
Americans don't really want war. Lots of the people they send to Washington do
6 major players who turned Syria into a proxy war nightmare
Alex Kane
The United States isn't the only country with a lot to gain or lose from the fall of Bashar al-Assad
No one cares what Rumsfelds or Cheneys think about Syria!
Joan Walsh
Liz Cheney bashes Obama’s “amateurish” Syria plan, while Rummy calls him “feckless.” Their opinions are meaningless
Putin on Syria: “We have our plans”
Associated Press
The Russian president says he hasn't excluded possibility of back a U.N. resolution on punitive military strikes
Obama can’t afford to attack Syria
Robert Reich
A military assault would ultimately embolden our enemies and unleash more chaos in the Middle East
Bye-bye, neocons: Your fantasy has finally died
Michael Lind
As the nation debates Syrian gas attacks, here's how to hash out America’s new, proper role in the world
High rhetoric as Kerry, Hagel pitch Syria strike to Congress
Natasha Lennard
"It's about humanity's red line," says Kerry, in a contentless narrative of good versus evil
America is more terrifying than Orwell’s fiction
Tom Engelhardt
Not even the author of "1984" could have envisioned a world dominated by a single superpower
Obama wins House leaders’ support on Syria
Associated Press
President now confident he'll get Congressional go ahead to launch strikes
GOP’s sabotage fetish: Can an honest Syria debate occur?
Joan Walsh
Obama was right to bring a vote to Congress before intervening in Syria. But a worst-case scenario could greet him
Assad: Syria “capable of confronting any external aggression”
Albert Aji, Karin Laub
Assad projected confidence on Sunday as Obama predicted he will obtain congressional backing for military action
Rumsfeld: Syria attack not yet justified
Natasha Lennard
The father of war hawkishness questions White House national interest of a Syria incursion
How Twitter avoided the New York Times cyber attack
Jordan Robertson
If the Grey Lady had paid a mere $50 a year for a registry lock, their website would never have been infiltrated
The US is building a bioweapons lab in Kazakhstan
Alex Pasternack
When it opens in September 2015, the laboratory in Almaty will serve as a way station for a global war on disease
Lapdog media learns nothing, beats war drums again
Patrick L. Smith
Have we forgotten Judith Miller already? Or Colin Powell at the U.N.? Before attacking Syria, let's know the truth
Iran might sue US over involvement in ’53 coup
Natasha Lennard
Recently declassified documents evidenced the CIA's role in ousting popular Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh
Syria’s agony, Washington’s quandary
Jean MacKenzie
The international community is poised to act in Syria. But will it do any good?
CIA helped Saddam gas Iran in ’88
Natasha Lennard
Files now reveal that U.S. intelligence gave key location data to Iraq during war with Iran
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