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Chomsky: The US and Israel threaten peace

Noam Chomsky
Imagine if Iran -- or any other country -- did a fraction of what American and Israel do at will

A knack for screwing up the easy stuff

Steve Kornacki
The Eastwood/chair insanity isn’t the first time the Romney team has mucked up something simple

Romney’s Carter delusion

Steve Kornacki
His acceptance speech was perfectly tailored to topple a president he's not running against

Obama’s crash course with Iran

Peter Jenkins
A new book charts the president's efforts at diplomacy, and the reasons they were destined to fail

Syrian activists say rebels shot down warplane

Bassem Mroue
Air attacks become more frequent as civil war escalates in Syria

Reagan’s radical rhetoric

Michael Lind
In his words, not his deeds, Reagan was an extremist

Mitt-statements — The master list

Salon Staff, Alex Seitz-Wald, Jaime Cone
UPDATED: Romney's debate lies

Sanctions hit Iran’s merchants

Brian Murphy
Iran's economy struggles under U.S. sanctions, and the problem goes deeper than oil.

Mission accomplished for Big Oil?

Greg Muttitt
How an American disaster paved the way for the oil industry's rise--and possible fall--in Iraq

Todd Akin: The man who said too much

Sally Kohn
The Republican Party turned on Todd Akin because he made plain their creeping extremism and political strategy

Syrian regime, winning the propaganda war

Ben Lynfield
GlobalPost dissects Syria’s surprisingly effective state media strategy

We made a sport

Patrick Redford
Introducing the jump rope sprint

Playing defense on the sequestration battle

Jeremiah Goulka
As January 1 draws near, expect doomsday predictions about big national-security cuts to ramp up

Britain’s Assange overreach

Murtaza Hussain
The country's threat to storm the Ecuadorean embassy to arrest Julian Assange is as unjustified as it is absurd

Quote of the day

Santiago Wills
Mitt Romney gives a rough estimate of how much taxes he's paid in the last 10 years

Why American reconstruction fails

Peter Van Buren
Our efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan have caused more harm than good, and we have only ourselves to blame

The sham “terrorism expert” industry

Glenn Greenwald
A highly ideological, jingoistic clique masquerades as objective scholars, all to justify US militarism

Syrian conflict: Proxy war

Erin Cunningham
It started as a democratic uprising. Now, it’s a transnational battle between Sunnis and Shiites

Iran says foreign help for quake area now welcome

Associated Press
Struggling to deal with the disaster's aftermath, Iran opens the door for foreign aid

Bill Kristol: Still being listened to, apparently

Alex Pareene
After his 2008 running mate pick turned out so well, another Republican nominee goes with a Kristol favorite

Iran raises quake toll to 306

AP Writers
Twin earthquakes in Iran on Saturday have killed 306 people. Rescuers have stopped searching for survivors

World’s best places to get high

Tony O'Neill
What are the best and worst countries to live in if you're a drug user?

Arab Spring no more

David Case
Born of idealism, Syria’s war is now a battle over Iran and the Sunni vs. Shiite rivalry. An expert explains

Israel’s diplomatic scare game

Trita Parsi
The country uses the threat of war to push the U.S. and EU into passing economic sanctions on Iran
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