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Hawks who learned nothing
Matt Duss
From Iraq to Iran, the geniuses who see no need to remember their mistakes
The real problem in Iowa
Gene Lyons
The issue isn't the indecisiveness of the caucus voters. It's the terrible GOP field
Romney, Perry Slap At Paul On Iran
Salon StaffIran Warns Of Closing Strategic Oil Route
Salon StaffOil Hovers Above $101 Amid Rising Iran Tensions
Salon StaffOil Hovers Above $101 Amid Rising Iran Tensions
Salon StaffSadrists Call For New Elections In Iraq
Salon StaffIran’s Navy Warns Foreign Copter Away From Drill
Salon StaffOil Approaches $100 On Global Security Concerns
Salon StaffOil Approaches $100 On Global Security Concerns
Salon StaffOil Rises To Near $100 Amid Improving US Economy
Salon StaffRon Paul and the second coming of Buchananism
Steve Kornacki
Pat Buchanan talks to Salon about the parallels between his own White House campaigns and Ron Paul's
Oil Rises For 4th Day, Passes $99
Salon StaffThe media consensus on Israel is collapsing
Jordan Michael Smith
Across the political spectrum, once-taboo criticism is now common
The best and worst tweets of the year
Mary Elizabeth Williams
From Zuccotti Park to Tahrir Square, these tweets shook the world in 2011
Was Iraq “worth it”?
David Sirota
The same cost-benefit analyses deployed against social programs should be applied to our military misadventures
Why drones aren’t game-changers
Nick Turse
A streak of recent crashes shows just how flawed these remotely piloted aircrafts are
And if the Newt free-fall doesn’t stop…
Steve Kornacki
He's dropped to third place in Iowa. If his unhinged judge-bashing doesn't save him, where will the right turn?
No, the U.S. is not leaving Iraq
Justin Elliott
Thousands of armed U.S. private contractors will be based in the country, and the potential for violence is real
Christopher Hitchens and the protocol for public figure deaths
Glenn Greenwald
Etiquette-based prohibitions on speaking ill of the dead should apply to private individuals, not public figures
What if they ended a war and nobody cared?
Gary Kamiya
As the Iraq war concludes, Americans need to reflect on the horror it
unleashed – and vow never to repeat it
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