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Let’s bomb Syria

Alex Pareene
John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Joe Lieberman make the one suggestion they always make

David Plouffe’s speaking fees

Glenn Greenwald
Obama's 2008 campaign manager and current adviser becomes very rich by converting his influence into corporate cash

“Total Recall” and America’s false-memory syndrome

Andrew O'Hehir
Do we know who we really are? The 2012 election is a Philip K. Dick showdown between dueling American fantasies

Meeting Elvis

Craig Brown
President Nixon and Paul McCartney encounter the King

Romney stocks for sale!

K.M. Breay
The Republican candidate debuts on the New York Stock Exchange, to the delight of banks and gun manufacturers

Quote of the day

Salon Staff
Netanyahu's tough words on Iran and the United States

No one left to hate

Edward McClelland
Olympic rivalries seem a little dull since the end of the Cold War. Are less politicized games more fun?

Romney’s overseas tour: The scary part

Steve Weissman
When he wasn't making hilarious gaffes, he was pushing all-too-familiar neocon lines

The world tour from hell

Steve Kornacki
There’s no spinning away how badly Mitt’s trip has gone. The question is whether it will really damage him

Panetta: Sanctions not moving Iran away from nukes

Robert Burns
The U.S. Secretary of Defense admitted sanctions have not contributed to end Iran's nuclear aspirations

The GOP’s Jewish vote dream

Steve Kornacki
Republicans have been trying to use Israel to pick off one of the Democrats’ most loyal constituencies for years

Mr. Romney goes to Israel

Jennifer Koons
The Republican candidate heads to the Jewish state to shore up his Christian base

Most likely to attack Iran

Glenn Greenwald
One of the White House's favorite Middle East reporters insists -- as a compliment -- that Obama deserves the title

Welcome to post-legal America

Noam Chomsky
How the Magna Carta became a minor carta

UN: global arms trade treaty?

Raymond C. Offenheiser
More than 2,000 people die from armed violence each day, but a UN treaty aims to stop it

Arab League to Assad: Leave

Amanda Morrow
Arab League tells the Syrian president to renounce power in return for a safe exit

Journalism v. propaganda

Glenn Greenwald
The US and Israel blame Iran for the suicide attack in Bulgaria, but offer no evidence for the accusation

Pentagon develops global base strategy

David Vine
The Pentagon is transforming its overseas base empire and creating a dangerous new way of war

CNN on the Iran threat

Glenn Greenwald
The news network's Pentagon reporter reasons that "Iran already has a missile that could reach the U.S"

London’s Olympic legacy

Iain Sinclair
How the games are changing London

Iran slammed with sanctions

Kristin Deasy
U.S. vows to "continue to ratchet up the pressure" on Iran's controversial nuclear program.

America’s own Terror group

Glenn Greenwald
Huffington Post publishes, and then deletes, a post by a MeK spokesman. What does this tell us about Terrorism?

“Spies Against Armageddon” book says Israel’s Mossad killed Iranian nuclear scientists

Kristin Deasy
“Spies Against Armageddon" details secret assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists

Don’t forget nuclear weapons

William D. Hartung
How a world-ending weapon disappeared from our lives, but not our world
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