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Can’t our government get anything right?
Michael Lind
Whichever party's in charge fumbles the basics -- security, health, infrastructure. Why are we paying these people?
Obama speaks on attempted plane bombing
Alex Koppelman
"An alert and courageous citizenry are far more resilient than an isolated extremist," the president says
Iran protests heat up to a boil
Juan Cole
Regime is losing its grip, but are people ready for full revolution?
The Joys of Airstrikes and Anonymity
Glenn Greenwald
No matter how many times government claims about attacks turn out to be false, the American media repeats them.
Protests spread across Iran
Juan Cole
State of emergency declared in Isfahan, as regime threatens crackdown
The NYT’s view of “journalistic objectivity”
Glenn Greenwald
The newspaper accuses Al Jazeera of lacking it for accurately describing what the U.S. did
U.S. aid to al-Qaida
Glenn Greenwald
A leading Yemen expert points out the obvious: The recent missile attack will exacerbate terrorism
The revolution that wasn’t
Salon Staff
3. There's no evidence that the hot social networking site played any role in Iran's spring revolt
So many bogus stories, so little time
Joan Walsh
From Balloon Boy to Sarah Palin's death panels, the media chased a lot of hoaxes in 2009 and called them news
Iraq accuses Iran of seizing oil well near border
Rebecca Santana
Iraq claims that Iranian soldiers have seized an oil well near to the two nations' disputed border.
Iraq: Iran oil well takeover violated sovereignty
Sameer N. Yacoub
A group of armed Iranians have seized an Iraqi oil platform.
China wins struggle for Pipelinestan
Juan Cole
While the U.S. is stuck in Afghanistan, China sneaks off quietly with the resource prize
The strange consensus on Obama’s Nobel address
Glenn Greenwald
Why did so many liberals and conservatives both find so much to cheer in the president's foreign policy speech?
Top 5 ways Obama can redeem his Nobel
Juan Cole
The president got his prize as an encouragement. Here's how he can rise to the occasion
America’s regression
Glenn Greenwald
It's almost impossible to find a nation with as many torture advocates as the U.S. has.
Obama’s surge: Has the president been misled by the Iraq analogy?
Juan Cole
Good timing made Bush's surge look successful. Obama will probably enjoy no such luck
The face of rotted Washington
Glenn Greenwald
Evan Bayh demands more debt-financed war - fought by others - while boasting that he's a stern "deficit hawk."
Iran: UN criticism prompted new nuke plans
Ali Akbar Dareini
Iran's decision to build 10 new uranium enrichment facilities followed a critical UN report
The crazy, irrational beliefs of Muslims
Glenn Greenwald
Tom Friedman explains the real problem: stupid Muslims think the U.S. is about war and aggression.
Iran’s nuke negotiator: “We have nothing to hide”
Dieter Bednarz
In an interview, Iran's nuclear ambassador, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, says his country doesn't fear the West's threats
RNC considers instituting a purity test
Alex Koppelman
Conservatives within the party leadership want to blacklist any candidate who strays too far from their line
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