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Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
Why are we going to war in Iraq? Plus: What Tony Blair told the Germans about Iraq. Behold, the Wayback Machine!
On a secret Taliban trail into Afghanistan
Phillip Robertson
Walking the narrow goat trails of Kunar Province, Taliban and al-Qaida fighters can travel with their weapons to and from Pakistan. But which way are they headed?
Iraq: The phantom menace
Robert Scheer
George W. Bush's war plans in the Middle East have more to do with elections than global security.
Suddenly, the U.N. backs Bush
Ian Williams
The president's speech left the world governing body little choice but to get tough on Saddam.
Why terrorism works
Suzy Hansen
Alan Dershowitz says the world community opened the door to al-Qaida by rewarding Palestinian terrorists -- and makes the case for national I.D. cards and torture.
The White House as target
Dinty W. Moore
On Sept. 10, 2001, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue seemed a small and uneasy place, vulnerable to a gathering storm.
Is Osama winning?
Edward W. Lempinen
Playing into al-Qaida's hands: Will invading Iraq inflame the Arab and Muslim world and "open the gates of hell"?
U.S. airstrike near Asadabad
Phillip Robertson
In an Afghan province known for its hostility to the West, the U.S. is hunting for a fierce Islamic military leader.
The fog of “war”
Scott Rosenberg
We don't know who's winning, because President Bush -- for political reasons -- has never defined our aims or enemies.
The Kurdish dilemma
Asla Aydintasbas
Barham Salih, prime minister of Northern Iraq's Kurdistan regional government, talks about the recent attempt on his life, why he wants a regime change in Baghdad and what should happen in the days after Saddam is deposed.
The armchair general
Eric Boehlert
He's been beating the drums of war for a decade. Can Beltway hawk Richard Perle finally persuade the U.S. to wage war with Iraq?
Climate of terror
Glenn Scherer
Global warming could devastate the poorest and most strife-ridden regions of the world -- leading to a violent uprising against the nation that uses the most resources.
Osama bin Laden is alive and well and living in Utah
Katharine Mieszkowski
As the anniversary of Sept. 11 approaches, terror-related urban legends are running rampant. Luckily, Snopes.com is on the case.
Israel’s Iraq dilemma
Aluf Benn
Israeli leaders are overjoyed at the prospect of a U.S. invasion -- but it isn't good politics to admit it.
Joe Conason’s Journal
Salon Staff
Does George Will bother to check if he's right? Plus: Bush envoy says Iraq war "unwise."
Monsters of our own creation
Robert Scheer
In Iraq and Afghanistan, our current allies will be tomorrow's enemies.
The conspiracy theory that wouldn’t die
Damien Cave
Did a shadowy group of American diplomats threaten the Taliban last year, provoking the 9/11 attack? Many on the left think so. Now the diplomats tell their side of the story.
The Pentagon’s internal war
Joshua Micah Marshall
The career military and their civilian bosses at the Pentagon are at odds over weaponry, Saudi Arabia -- and Iraq.
The Baghdad double-whammy
Robert Scheer
George the Younger sees a chance to boost his sluggish poll ratings and avenge daddy's big political mistake.
The White House’s credibility problem
Arianna Huffington
His company evaded taxes while feeding at the federal trough and doing business with the axis of evil -- no wonder Dick Cheney is still in hiding.
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