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How I learned to stop worrying and live with the bomb
Michael Lind
Neither terrorists nor rogue states like North Korea are likely to use nuclear weapons. Here's why
Obama got the Nobel because he’s a game changer
Juan Cole
The president's selection as Peace Prize winner is well within the rules laid out by Alfred Nobel in his will
Why Obama deserved the Nobel Peace Prize
Joan Walsh
For eight years peace was made impossible by the lawless Bush-Cheney cabal. Now Obama needs to live up to his award
Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize
Glenn Greenwald
A story that at first seems like an Onion gag continues to feel that way upon further reflection.
The still-missing central fact in the Iran drama
Glenn Greenwald
The American media repeatedly asserts that Iran found out it got caught "red-handed." There's no evidence of that.
Does Iran really want the bomb?
Juan Cole
Perhaps what Iran wants is the ability to produce a nuclear weapon fast, rather than have a standing arsenal
What else could our bailout money have bought?
Matt Bivens
For $4 trillion, we could've wiped out any number of diseases worldwide
The sources used by the Liberal Media
Glenn Greenwald
The Sunday news shows create intense cognitive dissonance: A debt-crippled nation debating whom to attack next
Gelbart and Schulberg depart an ever stranger land
Michael Winship
Two great writers who knew from demagogues and mass hysteria died recently. I wonder what they're thinking now
Slipped through the cracks
Jessica Roy
Successful ladies smoke weed! Plus: A conservative women's calendar, and plus-size models in Glamour
Chicago loses Olympics bid; conservatives rejoice
Alex Koppelman
President Obama's trip to Copenhagen didn't secure the games, so his opponents are cheering
Iran: More accomplished in one day of negotiations than in 8 years of threats
Glenn Greenwald
Iran's concessions underscore the factual distortions in America's media discussions
Obama trumpets progress in Iran nuke talks
Alex Koppelman
The president celebrates a step towards inspections of nuclear facilities, but lays down some demands
The top ten things you didn’t know about Iran
Juan Cole
The assumptions most Americans hold about Iran and its policies are wrong
U.S. in talks with Iran over nukes
George Jahn
Official: White House open to rare one-on-one talks with Iranian diplomats
Is Obama man or mouse?
Gene Lyons
Asks the Beltway punditocracy, which treats foreign policy like a theater of machismo
Iran has no interest in compromise
Erich Follath, Dieter Bednarz
There is little hope that negotiations between Tehran and the U.S. will lead to progress on Iran's nuclear plans
How similar are the cases against Iran and Iraq?
Glenn Greenwald
The NYT explores whether government and media behavior now differ from what happened in 2002.
Is the media exaggerating the Iranian nuke threat?
Juan Cole
If Iran is open to U.N. inspections, it's probably not constructing nuclear weapons
Talking about Iran on the TV
Glenn Greenwald
Who is the belligerent and war-threatening party in the Middle East?
The end of the Pax Americana?
Michael Lind
Obama has the chance to end our Cold War hangover, and start an era where the U.S. is not the sole global policeman
Iran conducts third round of missile tests
Ali Akbar Dareini
Tests show ability to strike Israel, U.S. military bases in the Middle East, and Europe
A glossary of terms in foreign affairs
Glenn Greenwald
Righteous anger over Iran raises some deep confusion about the meaning of technical terms.
Should any Iraq lessons be applied to Iran?
Glenn Greenwald
The claims about Iran raise more questions than they answer. Virtually none is being asked by America's media.
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