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The Iran-contra scandal, 25 years later

Peter Kornbluh
In 1990s, U.S. prosecutors assessed "criminal liabilty" of Reagan, George H.W. Bush

The fruits of liberation

Glenn Greenwald
The lives of six more Afghan children are extinguished with an air attack as the responsible nation yawns

Bob Schieffer, Ron Paul and journalistic “objectivity”

Glenn Greenwald
The biggest media myth isn't "The Liberal Media"; it's the "objective journalist"

The weakness of Obama’s strength

Jordan Michael Smith
The president's image of national security success shows how little he has changed in U.S. foreign policy

Highlights from the GOP national security debate

Peter Finocchiaro
Catch up on all of last night's bold declarations, traded blows, and head-scratching gaffes

What Endless War looks like

Glenn Greenwald
U.S. officials simultaneously announce that we're defeating Al Qaeda and they'll be a major threat "for years"

The boys who cry “Holocaust”

Gary Kamiya
The same neocon hawks who lied us into Iraq are using the ultimate argument-stopper to push war with Iran

The toxic corporations that run America

Tara Lohan
Five energy companies that are buying their way out of being held accountable for egregious environmental abuses

The media and Iran: familiar mindlessness

Glenn Greenwald
A new Post story relies on anonymous government sources to spout the latest Persian-Hitler fear-mongering

GOP and TP on Obama’s foreign policy “successes”

Glenn Greenwald
To wild GOP crowd cheers, Newt Gingrich and Michele Bachman vehemently defend Obama's assassination policy

U.S. takes the lead on behalf of cluster bombs

Glenn Greenwald
After long refusing to join the convention banning these weapons, Obama now works to overturn it

Meet the new death dealers

Andrew Feinstein
As the Internet transforms the weapons trade, Beijing is becoming a massive player -- and we should be scared

Why the Washington Post won’t fire Jennifer Rubin

Glenn Greenwald
The paper's ombudsman admits Jennifer Rubin would be fired if she promoted anti-Israeli rather than anti-Arab bile

Nuclear Iran wouldn’t be the end of the world

Jordan Michael Smith
Judged by deeds not words, the Islamic republic is cautious, and nukes wouldn't change that

The moral crisis of modern capitalism

John Paul Rollert
Even conservative idol William F. Buckley took issue with "executive plunder." Can fairness be restored?

A glimpse inside Iran’s nukes

Trita Parsi
New UN report shows that transparency, not sanctions and assassination, will secure U.S interests

“Serious concerns” shroud Iran’s nuclear program

Michael Adler
While not a "smoking gun," the U.N. report buttresses U.S. case for tougher sanctions

UN report: Iran work “specific” to nuclear arms

George Jahn
Evidence mounts that regime has secretly been building towards weapons program

In praise of the late Andy Rooney

Matt Zoller Seitz
Sure, he was grumpy and easy to parody; he was also a great American writer

Safe outcome in Warsaw belly landing

Patrick Smith
How the LOT Polish 767 lost all three landing gear units is anybody's guess. Kudos are due to the well-trained crew

America’s fixer in Cambodia

Ken Silverstein
In the post-communist kleptocracy, a former Reagan official is the man to see.

Middle East propaganda 101

Glenn Greenwald
Secretary Clinton explains that the U.S. must increase its presence in the region to prevent "outside interference"

Why Iran can’t stop covering Occupy Wall Street

Alex Pareene
Iran's government-controlled press gets back at America for Green Revolution coverage with wall-to-wall OWS news

When designers get self-indulgent

Michael Dooley
The best insider presentations from AIGA's Phoenix conference
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