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Eliot Cohen called for draft to prevent stupid and female troops

Glenn Greenwald
Cohen's entire career is filled with radical militarism, ideas that should be carefully examined before he becomes counselor of the State Department.

Neoconservative Eliot Cohen’s new position at the State Department

Glenn Greenwald
As they have done many times before, neoconservatives, with Iran in their sights, have installed one of their own at State to block any war-avoiding rapprochement.

Confrontational investigations, subpoenas, and hearings are the priority

Glenn Greenwald
Efforts to impose legislative limits on the Bush administration's abuses will be futile until aggressive and dramatic light is shined on their behavior.

The Iraq insurgency for beginners

Kevin Berger
A leading expert on the insurgency clarifies who is shooting whom in Iraq, the growing power of al-Qaida, the influence of Iran, and the only thing left for the U.S. to do.

A new White House F-word: “Flexible”

Tim Grieve
The United States will talk with Syria and Iran about Iraq, but Tony Snow insists there's nothing new about that.

Why do so many neoconservatives lack the courage of their convictions?

Glenn Greenwald
Those who desire war with Iran and punishment for domestic political opponents typically avoid stating their views clearly.

It’s all fun and games until somebody invades Iran

Tim Grieve
Who was that mysterious "senior administration official"? Hint: His initials are Dick Cheney.

Market turmoil: Should we blame Greenspan or China?

Andrew Leonard
When Shanghai sneezed, did the world's markets get the bird flu? Or was Tuesday's "correction" all the Maestro's fault?

Blogger criticisms and the national media

Glenn Greenwald
The New York Times public editor's comments on Michael Gordon's Iran "reporting" reveal much about the growing influence of blogs on political journalism.

The speech Hillary should give

Gary Kamiya
I voted for the Iraq war to save my political skin. I can no longer lie to myself, or the American people, about the most important issue of our time.

A kinder, gentler Giuliani

Julia Dahl
"America's mayor" cracks jokes about the weather and smiles warmly as his audience sips wine and smears butter on French rolls.

Emulating the enemy

Glenn Greenwald
The similarities between neoconservatives and the Islamic radicals whom they seek to eradicate are numerous and glaring.

Time for regime change for American workers

Joe Conason
Instead of just promoting democracy abroad, our government should defend the liberty of workers at home by supporting a new labor reform bill.

The British retreat from Iraq brings peril for U.S. troops

Juan Cole
Vice President Cheney says the British are leaving southern Iraq because things are going so well. In the real world, Basra is a mess.

Paul Campos’ response to Glenn Reynolds

Glenn Greenwald
More reaction to the call from a right-wing law professor for the assassination of Iranian scientists and clerics.

The view from Tehran

Hooman Majd
Iranians are fed up with the high price of tomatoes and their provocative president. But it would be dangerous for Bush and the West to overlook their national pride.

Tony Blair’s abrupt reversal on Iraq

Glenn Greenwald
What will be the effect of Blair's decision to withdraw British troops a mere one month after pronouncing such a move to be "deeply irresponsible"?

Gen. Odom explains basic reality to Hugh Hewitt and the “Victory Caucus”

Glenn Greenwald
Bush supporters seek to depict war opponents as traitors and surrender-cowards, but that group now includes numerous Generals and the majority of American citizens.

Did David Broder “prop up” the Bush presidency?

Glenn Greenwald
Broder's claim that he has been a consistent Bush critic does not withstand scrutiny of his punditry record.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Watching ads on TiVo. Worrying about Britney. Plus: Al Gore's anti-global-warming rock-a-thon.

Several items

Glenn Greenwald
Debate tonight with Frank Gaffney. Lincoln and Eisenhower were both "antiwar traitors." Following through on "war rhetoric"

The media is continuously violating its own anonymity policies re: Iran

Glenn Greenwald
The nation's media outlets claimed to learn important lessons from their pre-Iraq-war reporting failures, but they are repeating the same mistakes concerning Iran.

Israel’s surge of despair

Gregory Levey
Top Israeli officials admit last summer's war against Hezbollah was a failure -- and denounce President Bush's actions in the Middle East.

Those Iranian weapons, or follow the bouncing ball

Tim Grieve
Why can't the administration keep its story straight?
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