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Obama undercuts Iran

Juan Cole
With nuclear fears growing, the president's shrewd moves are winning Russian support for boxing in Iran

Obama takes new, harder line on Iran

Alex Koppelman
The president talks tough after news of an additional Iranian uranium enrichment facility

Obama embraces the U.N.

Vincent Rossmeier
The President pledges to increase international cooperation, while another leader steals the spotlight

Biden Watch: 2010 could be “end of road”

Vincent Rossmeier
The latest from our voluble vice president

Does Iran want to be a pariah?

Juan Cole
As Ahmadinejad heads for the U.S., he and Iran's other hard-liners seem bent on increasing their nation's isolation

Our war-loving Foreign Policy Community hasn’t gone anywhere

Glenn Greenwald
The belief that Iraq taught America's "experts" a lesson about anything is wrong.

Homophobia on the rise in the Muslim world

Juliane von Mittelstaedt, Daniel Steinvorth
As recent incidents in Iraq show, in many Islamic countries, gays are ostracized, persecuted, even murdered

The Post: U.S. must demand accountability for due process and torture abuses — in Iran

Glenn Greenwald
This would be an excellent way to create a jovial climate for negotiations: provoke a group laughing fit.

In Iraq, freedom is marching backward

Glenn Greenwald
Other than providing a huge gift to our Mortal Persian Enemies, what was accomplished by the attack?

Bin Laden: U.S. support of Israel led to 9/11

Juan Cole
Afghanistan's election mess could mean trouble for the U.S.

Afghanistan by the numbers

Tom Engelhardt
Is the war worth it? The cost in dollars, years, public opinion and lives

Norman Podhoretz’s false accusations of “dual loyalty”

Glenn Greenwald
The neocon demand that Jews become neocons due to loyalty to Israel underscores how they think.

How one becomes “crazy” in Washington culture

Glenn Greenwald
Politico points to Jim McDermott and David Bonior as the Left's "crackpots" because they tried to stop the war.

Russia helps the U.S. in Afghanistan

Juan Cole
As U.S. allies look for the exit, Russia, perhaps because of problems with Afghan heroin at home, gets in deeper

Meet the knuckleheads of the U.S. Senate

Salon Staff
The Senate has come a long way since Ted Kennedy arrived in Washington in 1962. But not in the right direction

Feminists face off over the veil

Tracy Clark-Flory
Naomi Wolf and Phyllis Chesler go head-to-head and conservatives rush into the ring

Saturday night ladies

Judy Berman
Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad prepare to up the estrogen quotient on the 35th season of "SNL"

Hell hasn’t broken out in Iraq

Juan Cole
Despite a recent uptick of deaths, the withdrawal of U.S. troops needs to go on

Annals of globalization, cont.

Andrew Leonard
How many fingers were in the military-weapons-from-North-Korea-to-Iran pie?

A forced breakthrough in the Middle East

Erich Follath, Christoph Schult
If Obama can get Israel to agree to stop building new settlements, there may be a new opportunity for peace

The U.S. needs Iran and Russia

Juan Cole
With the war on terror now a war of logistics, the Obama administration must rely on the goodwill of those two

Al-Hakim’s death unsettles Iraqi politics

Juan Cole
As elections draw nearer, the passing of the Shiite leader raises questions about the future of his coalition

Lockerbie: The flight she missed

Liz Prato
In 1988, Annie Lareau escaped death while her friends did not. Can she find compassion for the man responsible?
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