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In defense of Muslim women’s choice

Rozina Ali
I've seen first-hand how the veil is used to control women, and Europe's battle over the burqa is no different

White House reporters afraid to criticize the White House

Glenn Greenwald
Political journalists are angry at the Obama administration but unwilling to say so; isn't that a big problem?

Aging planes and safety records

Patrick Smith
Let's get this straight: Older aircraft are not dangerous. And guess who has one of the world's oldest fleets?

A Middle East peace that could happen (but won’t)

Noam Chomsky
The basic contours of an Israeli-Palestinian agreement are obvious -- if only Israel and the U.S. were serious

Various matters

Glenn Greenwald
An Army scientist denies the FBI's anthrax case. A law professor has questions about Kagan. Schumer shows loyalty

Joe Biden’s oddly awesome “View” appearance

Rebecca Traister
No gaffes, but the affable V.P. dishes about his infamous f-bomb and why he really does like Sarah Palin

The Obama administration’s righteous stance against indefinite detention

Glenn Greenwald
U.S. officials somehow manage to protest Pakistan's detention policies with a straight face

Iranian cleric: Immodest women cause quakes

Tracy Clark-Flory
Hojatoleslam Kazem Sedighi issues a warning about seismically slutty dames

Why economic sanctions on Iran won’t work

Juan Cole
There are no good military options, and oil always finds a way around sanctions

America and the Dictators: From Diem to Karzai

Alfred McCoy
The Obama administration's dealings with Afghanistan's president ominously echo disastrous missteps of Vietnam

OMG! Twitter enters Library of Congress

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Your tweets about breakfast will soon be archived in the venerable federal cultural institution

Some terrorist groups can survive assassinations

Juan Cole
Taking out the head of a radical movement doesn't necessarily kill the body

Obama hints that “two-state solution” may be impossible

Juan Cole
Remarks during arms negotiations show Obama administration's uncertainty about peace in region

Conservatives on nuclear policy: is president a traitor, or just foolish?

Gabriel Winant
Sarah Palin says the president is inviting attack, and if things go as usual, she'll be able to convince her party

More cause and effect in the War against Terrorists

Glenn Greenwald
Reports of a bus full of Afghan civilians being shot by U.S. soldiers highlights the paradox of our War on Terror

If you want to understand Kyrgyzstan, read this

Eugene Huskey
The authoritative guide to understanding "the most insubordinate, rebellious, and mutinous nation" in Central Asia

Canceled Netanyahu trip spotlights Israel nukes

Steven Gutkin
Israel's decision to avoid a U.S. nuclear conference reveals tensions surrounding the issue

History says GOP’s court fight will be futile

Steve Kornacki
It will probably take a scandal to derail President Obama's next Supreme Court pick -- whoever it is

Is the Kyrgyz turmoil another of the color revolutions?

Joshua Tucker
All uprisings are not born the same way

U.S. and Russia sign treaty to cut nuclear arms

George Jahn, Vladimir Isachenkov
The new pact, the first of its kind in two decades, marks an opening of relations between the two nations

Iran derides Obama’s “cowboy” nuclear stance

Ali Akbar Dareini, George Jahn
Obama takes first steps in reducing world's nuclear arsenal

Dan Quayle still pushing “Perot elected Clinton” nonsense

Steve Kornacki
For nearly 20 years, the right has been arguing that the Democrats' 1992 win should come with an asterisk

Don’t count on healthcare ruining Romney in ’12

Steve Kornacki
RomneyCare looks an awful lot like ObamaCare. Here's why the right might give Mitt a pass anyway

“Reporting” on Iran should seem familiar

Glenn Greenwald
Media claims about Tehran's nuclear program are often hyped, hysterical and false
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