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The twilight struggle for the leadership of Iraq
Juan Cole
Iran, the U.S. and Iraqi groups dance around each other as election approaches
Iran sends rocket with animal menagerie into space
Ali Akbar Dareini
Iran announces research rocket carried mouse, two turtles and worms
Did Tony Blair blow it as Mideast envoy?
Joe Conason
Blair's Iraq-inquiry gaffes roused anger against him in Britain -- and may disqualify him as peace envoy
At Afghan conference, Clinton seeks penalties for Iran
Matthew Lee
In London, the U.S. secretary of state pushes for new U.N. sanctions against Iran
Speech was short on foreign policy thinking
Juan Cole
The president didn't have much of substance to say on the region that will give him his worst crises
“I have never been more hopeful about America’s future”
Salon Staff
Complete transcript of President Obama's State of the Union speech
The sanctity of military spending
Glenn Greenwald
As Washington prepares to demand sacrifice from everyone, the National Security State is exempt as always
Leaked intel: Iran’s secret bomb plans
Erich Follath, Dieter Bednarz, Holger Stark
According to classified documents, nuclear research in Iran isn't just for civilians
Ignoring Gaza’s humanitarian crisis
Juan Cole
Haiti isn't the only place that needs help, but in Gaza, Israel is keeping aid away
Great challenges make great leaders
Steven Clemons
Yes, Obama inherited a presidency in bad shape. But he's yet to deliver the "change" he promised
Iran vows revenge over professor’s death
Associated Press
Blames exiled opposition group, accusing it of acting on behalf of Israel and the U.S.
Congress takes a bold stand against surveillance abuses
Glenn Greenwald
The same legislators who enabled email spying on Americans object when done elsewhere
A new Middle East cold war
Juan Cole
Ahmadinejad slams Saudi Arabia over Yemen, Gaza, setting off Sunni-Shiite tension
Palin: Crazy like a Fox News pundit
Heather Havrilesky
Bill O'Reilly introduces the rouged rogue to the media dog pile. Welcome to hell, Sarah
An Iranian nuclear physicist is murdered
Glenn Greenwald
Much more light should be shined on covert U.S. actions inside that country
Iranian state TV : Neda’s death was faked
Kate Harding
The regime's latest self-serving revision of a murder the world witnessed
More cause and effect in our ever-expanding “war”
Glenn Greenwald
Evidence about what motivated recent attacks on the U.S. highlight the unexamined costs of our policies
What’s ahead for the economy and politics
Robert Reich
The biggest question about 2010: Will we create jobs?
Iran accepts Clinton non-deadline on nuclear talks
Nasser Karimi
"Deadlines are meaningless" says Iran's foreign minister
Iraqi police seize artifacts amid smuggling fears
Katharine Houreld
Officials were tipped off that the statues and shards might be smuggled out of the country
War, American-style
Tom Engelhardt, Nick Turse
As 2010 begins in turmoil, 10 questions to ask about U.S. military presence in distant lands
Iranian hardliners rally, call for killing reformists
Ali Akbar Dareini
Pro-government forces make threats of bombings and assassinations to support the regime
Report: Iran seeking to smuggle raw uranium
George JahnCause and effect in the “Terror War”
Glenn Greenwald
What sentiments do we think we're unleashing in the Muslim world from our still-escalating "five-front" war?
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