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Leave the Muslim world alone
Gary Kamiya
Bush's moralistic Middle East crusade has backfired, creating more enemies than it destroys. It's time for a tactical retreat.
The GOP is the party of the Iraq war
Glenn Greenwald
Many things killed McCain's candidacy among the GOP base, but his support for the Iraq war is not one of them.
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
Journalist-detainee at Guantanamo. More persecution of neocons. Democratic passivity.
Bush’s big Iran problem
Hooman Majd
The White House is foolish not to recognize that the only way out of the Iraq mess now includes serious negotiations with Iran.
Senate agrees on Iran and bin Laden
Julia Dahl
Reward for bin Laden's capture raised to $50 million, and administration must report on Iran.
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
The media's Libby failures; embedded vs. non-embedded Iraq reporting; war supporters search for someone to blame.
If we leave Iraq, do we lose for good?
Camille Paglia
Readers weigh in: Bush loyalists, gun lovers, Bach and Bowie fans, soldiers and a poignant letter from the widow of an American lost in Iraq.
If it smells like peak oil, it probably is
Andrew Leonard
A bleak new report from the International Energy Agency offers plenty of fodder for those who believe the era of cheap oil is over, forever.
GOP hawks’ sudden conversion
Joe Conason
Republicans facing lousy polls now embrace the Iraq Study Group report. But do they know it advocates a radical break from Bush's policies?
The ongoing journalistic scandal at the New York Times
Glenn Greenwald
The Times' public editor documents that the paper's war coverage today is unchanged when compared to its disgraceful prewar failures.
Inside the minds of killer doctors
Juan Cole
Some of the accused behind the recent terror plots in Britain were professional healers. What on earth prompts someone to snap from caregiver to killer?
The NYT’s growing pro-war fan club
Glenn Greenwald
There is a reason why the country's most extremist war advocates have become the most enthusiastic fans of the Times' Iraq reporting.
Khamenei: Don’t mess with Islamic law
Tracy Clark-Flory
Iran's supreme leader says women's rights could improve, but warns activists not to interfere.
Notes on A Tragic Legacy
Glenn Greenwald
Various matters concerning my book, including its debut on the NYT BestSeller List
Israel’s Olmert rises from the rubble
Gregory Levey
Despite the Gaza disaster and poll numbers that make George Bush look beloved by comparison, the shrewd prime minister has renewed his grip on power.
Why did Bush commute Libby’s sentence?
Joan Walsh
Because he can, and he can't do much else these days.
“It is my judgment”
Tim Grieve
In the United States v. Scooter Libby, the president sides with Scooter Libby.
What George Tenet really knew about Iraq
Thomas Powers
Unraveling the former CIA chief's cover story about bogus intelligence -- and the grand scheme that launched the war.
Michael Gordon trains his stenographer weapons on Iran
Glenn Greenwald
The New York Times this morning uncritically passes on the Bush administration's most inflammatory and war-seeking accusations yet against Iran.
Various items
Glenn Greenwald
Review of "A Tragic Legacy"; upcoming and recorded interviews; Iran discussion at TPM Book Club.
Interview with Helen Thomas
Glenn Greenwald
The reporter who has covered the last eight presidents speaks about problems with current journalism and the unprecedented secrecy of the Bush administration.
Surging toward disaster in Iraq
Juan Cole
As the U.S. takes sides in Iraq's splintering civil war, a top Republican warns Bush's policy will fail.
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