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Cuban missile crisis was a triumph of diplomacy, not brinksmanship
Peter Orsi
Historians are re-evaluating the Kennedy administration's seminal success
Substance-free Republicans default to lazy mendacity
Jonathan Bernstein
Romney's criticisms of Obama -- on full display during the debates -- don't even make sense. Does it matter?
Is Ben Affleck one of this generation’s greatest filmmakers?
Allen Barra
With "Argo," Affleck is poised to surpass the legacy of fellow actor-turned-director Clint Eastwood
Panetta warns of “cyber-Pearl Harbor”
Natasha Lennard
U.S. could be vulnerable to hackers dismantling major infrastructure
Joe Biden gets the job done
Joan Walsh
He fired up the Democratic base and made Paul Ryan look like a teenager. Oh yeah, and he laughed a little
Pick of the week: Ben Affleck’s giddy Iran hostage thriller
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: "Argo" is an outrageous, but mostly faithful portrait of smuggling American hostages out of Iran
What won’t be discussed during tonight’s debate
Peter Van Buren
Expect both candidates to pose and posture -- and ignore pressing issues like our mission in the Middle East
“The Iran Job”: Love and basketball — in Shiraz?
Andrew O'Hehir
A college hoops star goes to Shiraz — and stumbles into unexpected intrigue — in a surprising documentary
Humbled giant
Tom Engelhardt
The fall of the Soviet Union left the U.S. the last military superpower. Where did it all go so wrong?
Mitt’s magical thinking on foreign policy
Joan Walsh
Romney's VMI speech hints at more war in Iraq and Afghanistan -- and demands that Europe spend more on defense
Romney: US should be more assertive on world stage
Kasie Hunt
Mitt Romney is planning a big foreign policy speech today
House panel: China tech giants pose security threat
Matthew Pennington
American companies warned against doing business with leading Chinese tech firms
“Homeland”: In Carrie we (should) trust
Roxane Gay
Carrie may be in a fragile state, but that doesn't mean she's off her game
Turkey and Syria on the brink
Suzanna Koster
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan issued another warning to Syria saying the two countries were close to war
Vacation from hell
Moises Mendoza
Mikhail Sebastian was looking for a beach getaway. Now he may be stuck in American Samoa for the rest of his life
Ahmadinejad’s cameraman seeks asylum in US
Associated Press
Hassan Gol Khanban defected while accompanying the Iranian president to the U.N. General Assembly
GOP’s October surprise?
Craig Unger
Source reveals "Jimmy Carter Strategy" to make Obama seem weak on defense in campaign's final month
“Homeland”: Pledging allegiance
Roxane Gay
In the season 2 opener, a convalescing Carrie and Congressman Brody must reckon with who they really are
“Last Resort”: “24” in the age of Obama
Jonathan W. Gray
ABC’s latest series offers a new twist on an old formula: An African-American hero who's no one's sidekick
Israelis split over Netanyahu’s UN speech
Noga Tarnopolsky
Many have mocked the prime minister’s crude bomb cartoon. Others have lauded him for marking a red line with Iran
Obama and Romney both phoning Bibi
Natasha Lennard
The president and the Israeli prime minister smoothed over rumored tensions with U.N. speeches
Romney’s Chinese connections
Benjamin Carlson
Mitt's latest tax returns reveal substantial investments in several lucrative Chinese companies
Bibi draws his own (actual) red line on Iran
Natasha Lennard
The Israeli P.M. uses visual aids to emphasize his Iran warnings to the U.N.
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