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Bush’s foreign policy catastrophe

Gary Kamiya
The bumbling and arrogance of the administration has made the Middle East -- and the world -- a more dangerous place.

Betraying Afghanistan, again

Anthony York
"Taliban" author Ahmed Rashid says the Bush administration is risking the success of its war on terror by scheming against Iraq's Saddam Hussein while Afghanistan is still in ruins.

Of hatred and innocence

Uju Asika
Filmmakers B.Z. Goldberg and Justine Shapiro discuss their Oscar-nominated "Promises," a wrenching and intimate portrait of the children of Jerusalem.

Denis Halliday

Hadani Ditmars
The former head of the U.N.'s humanitarian program in Iraq says an American invasion would be an international crime -- and would make the U.S. even less safe.

“Jerusalem Calling” by Joel Schalit

Suzy Hansen
A disillusioned young Israeli living in the U.S. warns the American left that it's too reluctant to criticize religious fundamentalists -- including George Bush.

Scott Ritter

Asla Aydintasbas
The controversial former chief U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq says Saddam's weapons of mass destruction are largely disarmed, the "Iraqi threat" is built on a framework of lies and President Bush has betrayed the American people.

Planning for martial law?

Dave Lindorff
Civil libertarians say the Bush administration may give the military scary new police powers in its secret planning for a bunker-based, post-disaster shadow government.

When in doubt, nuke ’em

Robert Scheer
The Pentagon's secret plan to fight terror with nuclear weapons shows just how dangerous this administration is.

Hybrid cars: They’re here, but nobody’s buying

Jake Tapper
Everyone from stars to greens to President Bush seems to be hyping gas-and-electric cars. So why do we keep buying SUVs?

“Father Ron”

Salon Staff
By Damien Cave

The America-hating left turns up the volume

David Horowitz
Six months after al-Qaida killed more than 3,000 civilians, they'd rather bash Bush and Ashcroft than our terrorist enemies.

Ariel Sharon’s most powerful weapon: George W. Bush

Aluf Benn
How did a Texas oilman end up being a fervent supporter of the hard-line Israeli prime minister?

Conservative squeeze play

Scott Rosenberg
It was bad enough when right-wing ideologues convinced Bush to orate about the "axis of evil." But now they want him to really do something about it.

Terrorists under the bed

Eric Boehlert
"Terrorism expert" Steven Emerson paints a terrifying picture of lethal Muslim fundamentalists among us in "American Jihad." But he doesn't know the difference between Osama bin Laden and Yasser Arafat.

“Maryam”

Andrew O'Hehir
In a delightful debut film, a New Jersey teen confronts boys, roller disco and the Iranian Revolution.

Can warlords make peace in Afghanistan?

Phillip Robertson
Donald Rumsfeld wants the U.S. to stay out of peacekeeping and build a national army instead. The problem is that first you need a nation.

Bushed!

David Talbot
Osama bin Laden is still at large and Afghanistan is a mess -- so why is the president in a hurry to take his anti-terror campaign elsewhere?

“Bushed!”

Salon Staff
By Joan Walsh

“Radiance” by Carter Scholz

Andrew O'Hehir
In this Pynchonesque tale of technocracy in the Clinton years, two rival physicists working in a weapons lab play footsie with the apocalypse.

Why blacks love Bill Clinton

Suzy Hansen
DeWayne Wickham talks about African-Americans' overwhelming support for the 42nd president, and why they like him more than Colin Powell and Jesse Jackson.

“Axis of Stupidity” vs. “Axis of Snobbery”

Letters to the Editor

Axis of snobbery

David Horowitz
Liberal intellectuals who praise Bush for prosecuting the war but still insist he's stupid are the real dummies.

Europe’s impotent outrage

Steve Kettmann
Officials across the Atlantic are steaming about President Bush's "axis of evil" rhetoric, but there's not much they can do about it.

Axis of stupidity

David Talbot
Bush's black-and-white rhetoric fails to grasp the complexity of the world. It doesn't even reveal the truth about the darkness of Iraq.
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