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Ten ways to argue about the war

Michael Schwartz
How to talk back to die-hard war supporters.

The only way out

Joe Conason
All the plans the Democrats have offered on Iraq rely on wishful thinking. Here's one that might actually work.

A history of violence

James Norton
Robert Dreyfuss explains how America's meddling in the Middle East unleashed the current deadly wave of Islamic fundamentalism.

The long march of Dick Cheney

Sidney Blumenthal
For his entire career, he sought untrammeled power. The Bush presidency and 9/11 finally gave it to him -- and he's not about to give it up.

Israel’s political earthquake

Aluf Benn
Ariel Sharon's split with the Likud, and the rise of Labor leader Amir Peretz, have turned Israeli politics upside down. Will the new order help bring peace with the Palestinians?

What “loose behavior” gets women in Iran

Hillary Frey
A father attacked his two daughters -- killing one -- after they were spotted partying.

Libby’s secret defense fund

Joe Conason
How much of the money given to Cheney's former aide will come from Halliburton et al.? The public now has no way to know.

Chalabi’s curtain call

Juan Cole
The White House resets the stage yet again for the notorious Iraqi expatriate who helped cook the case for war.

Niger forgeries: The Italian connection

Samuel Loewenberg
Did Italian spooks collude with American neocons to trump up evidence for war?

Generation jihad?

Der Spiegel staff
The chaos in France is the latest flash point for a profound crisis of integration facing Europe.

“This can’t be happening!”

Salon Staff
As part of our 10th anniversary, TT is highlighting the posts that defined our decade. This week -- a life-changing morning we watched together.

Samuel Alito: The reaction from the right

Tim Grieve
Bush needed to win back his base. He just did.

The right take on Libby?

Aaron Kinney
Conservatives defend and criticize Vice President Cheney's indicted chief of staff.

Will the Bush administration implode?

Tom Engelhardt
And if it does, will it take us down with it?

All the vice president’s men

Juan Cole
The ideologues in Cheney's inner circle drummed up a war. Now their zealotry is blowing up in their faces.

Rated “F” for feminist

Rebecca Traister
Movies promoting feminism and nihilism get two thumbs down in Iran.

Shipwrecked

Sidney Blumenthal
Bush has so thoroughly destroyed the Republican establishment that no one, not even his dad, can rescue him now.

The Cheney-Rumsfeld “cabal”

Tim Grieve
Colin Powell's former chief of staff says that Bush's lack of interest in foreign affairs has let others take control in secret.

Judgment day for Saddam

Bernhard Zand, Georg Mascolo, Erich Wiedemann
The trial of the former dictator could be cathartic -- but it could also plunge Iraq deeper into chaos.

He lost his mind

Oliver Broudy
Jonathan Cott forgot 15 years of his life after electroshock for depression. Now he's picking up the pieces.

Judy Miller and the neocons

Juan Cole
Arrogance, poor editing, and getting too close to her sources -- not ideology -- led to her fall.

The road to hell

Gary Kamiya
In the definitive book about the Iraq war, liberal hawk George Packer tells the whole story of America's worst foreign-policy debacle -- and reveals how good intentions can go terribly wrong.

Bush’s ideological quagmire

Joe Conason
Negotiating a cease-fire with the Iraq insurgents, using the carrot of U.S. withdrawal, is the smartest exit strategy for Bush. But he's too stubborn and foolish to do it.

Where the road ends in Afghanistan

Mitchell Prothero
A harrowing visit to Chavosh, a village so remote its people have never seen a Westerner, and so poor a farmer is forced to marry his 11-year-old daughter to a 55-year-old man.
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