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The Week in Pictures
Carmen Garcia
From a protest in Iran to a catwalk in Nigeria, here's a look at what dominated the headlines this week.
Egypt: America’s ally no more
Erin Cunningham
Romney blames Obama for alienating the Middle Eastern country, but the fissure between the two nations runs deeper
Secret socialist or grand bargainer?
Alex Pareene
A second term would likely look familiar -- and again depend upon how Obama chooses to deal with the GOP House
War with Iran: The spin begins
David Sirota
Americans are wary of military intervention, so what's a hawk to do? Easy: Just don't call it "war"
Why Mitt Romney is no Chris Christie
Sally Kohn
For all his many faults, the New Jersey governor has leadership qualities the GOP nominee sorely lacks
Syrian government airstrikes rain down on Damascus
Ben Hubbard
A neighborhood near the capital was leveled Tuesday
When Benghazi hijacked the election
Ira Chernus
This campaign cycle was supposed to be about the economy. So how did an isolated attack become such a focal point?
The Romney presidency: The worst-case scenario
Alex Pareene
War with Iran. An ultra-conservative Supreme Court. Death to Social Security. Romney could be an epic disaster
Frank Rich: Right will rage if Obama wins
David Daley
If Obama wins, Frank Rich says the GOP's fury will intensify, and the party will only get more extreme
Do Obama and Romney live in “Homeland”?
Andrew O'Hehir
While the candidates talk tough on al-Qaida and Iran's imaginary bomb, the real threats facing us go ignored
The progressive case against Obama
Matt Stoller
Bottom line: The president is complicit in creating an increasingly unequal -- and unjust -- society
If only it made sense to vote for a third party
Greg Olear
The Green Party candidate's arrest last week reveals how broken our system is -- and how powerless we are to fix it
Why “no apologies” Mitt needs to grow up
David Sirota
Sorry, Mitt -- Obama doesn't "apologize for America." But if he did occasionally, would that be so horrible?
Newt’s revolting appeal to voters
Alex Seitz-Wald
This new three-minute mini-film from Gingrich's super PAC is the last ad you'll ever need to watch
Syria’s conflict threatens the entire region
Erin Cunningham
Civilian casualties are mounting and refugees have begun flooding adjacent nations
Sorry, America, there is no such thing as “October Surprises”
Alex Pareene
Trump's bombshell fizzled, but it's only partly his fault. There are no big reveals two weeks before an election
Obama’s five best Romney zingers
Adele M. Stan
The debates are long over, but "bayonets" lives on. A look at some of the president's smartest one-liners
Why Obama and Romney really do see the world differently
Kevin Mattson
Don't be fooled by the moderate Mitt of last night's debate. His worldview is radically different from Obama's
The man without a soul
Joan Walsh
In the final debate, Romney disavows almost everything he's ever said on foreign policy while the media just shrugs
A debate to be ashamed of
Andrew Leonard
On drones, Israel and Iran, Obama and Romney revealed shockingly similar policies -- both of them hawkish
Israel braces for Syrian conflict
Noga Tarnopolsky
Intelligence officers manning Israel's Northern Command remain on high alert should fighting spill across borders
Trans-Pacific Partnership: The biggest trade deal you’ve never heard of
Matt Stoller
A huge but little-known trade agreement could transform America's foreign relations. What it is and why it matters
Obama and Romney try, fail to disagree
Michael Lind
Predictably, consensus reigned at last night's debate: Foreign policy is usually a bipartisan affair
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