Highlights

The Lesson of Kyrgyzstan: Justin Raimondo
Signs of Imperial Sclerosis? Alan Bock
A One-Way Planet: Tom Engelhardt
From Kennan to Wolfowitz: Leon Hadar
Making Congress Listen: Kevin Martin

 
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News
Updated March 25, 2005 - 11:17 PM EST

UN: Syria Threatened Hariri

Kyrgyzstan Govt Topples; President Flees

Bomber Kills 11 Iraqi Police; 5 Translators Slain
Formation of Iraq Govt Put Off Again
Accounts of Iraq Raid Rife With Discrepancies
US Ambassdor Denies Approving Settlements

Pak: Bin Laden Crossdresses to Elude Capture

FBI Probe Into Leaked Secrets Takes Aim at AIPAC

Viewpoints
Bush Is Right: War's Effects Felt Across Mideast by Robert Fisk
Iraq Checkpoint Killings Unchecked
by Jeremy Scahill
Soldiers Speak Out on Iraq
by Ari Berman
From Kennan to Wolfowitz
by Leon Hadar
Making Congress Listen
by Kevin Martin

Missing WMD Report by David Corn

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Frontline

Washington Focuses on Southern 'Axis of Evil'

Pentagon Increases Its Spying Markedly

Bush Picks State Department Spokesman

Fired From Homeland Security for Telling Truth

Local Leaders Eager to See Report on Anthrax Scare

Rehearsals for the Rapture
 

Crowds Loot Kyrgyz Palace

Iraq Today

Once-Beautiful Baghdad Descends to Eyesore

Television Helps Break Mystique of Holy Warrior

Terror-Stricken Iraqi Villagers Wonder if Bloodshed Will End

Iraqis Losing Their Sense of Humor

Iraq Establishes Oil Security Force

Iraq Attacks

US Soldier Dies in Attack in Baghdad

Two Iraqi Headless Bodies Found on Main Road

Cops Mistakenly Kill Five Iraqi Troops

Militants Kidnap Iraqi-German Man, Issue Demands to Germany

UK War Row

UK Refuses to Publish Advice on Iraq War

Blair May Reveal War Advice

UK Foreign Office Accused Over Iraq Cover-Up

British Legal Adviser Considered Iraq War 'Crime of Aggression'

Blair Faces Backlash as Pressure Mounts to Publish War Advice

Where Does Latest Iraqi War Scandal Leave Blair?

UK FM Defends Legality of Iraq Invasion

UK 'Control Order' Flaws Exposed

South Asia

Woman, Children Die in US Attack on Taliban

Fury at UK Entry for Gujarat Leader Accused of Atrocities

Afghans in Pakistan Reluctant to Repatriate

Afghan Vote Could Be Most Challenging Ever, Says Electoral Chief

Pakistani PM: Balochistan Issue to Be Resolved Politically

Nepal

10 Nepalese Journalists Still in Detention

Nepal Army Admits Rights Abuses

Nepal: Maoists Held Secret Meeting in Delhi

Middle East

Lebanon Blamed for Failing to Protect Murdered Hariri

US Finds Money Can't Buy Arab Love

Report: Israel, Chad to Renew Diplomatic Ties

Palestinian Official Slams Gadhafi

Palestine/Israel

Palestinian, US Officials Meet on Israeli Plan to Expand Settlement

Senior Israeli Officer: Settlers Rampage Out of Control

Israel Delays Qalqilyah Handover

Europe

Ex-Serbian Army Chief Refuses to Surrender to UN

Ex-Macedonian Minister Sent to UN War Crimes Tribunal

Blair Plans Reprisal for Chirac's 'Coup' Over Reform of EU

 
Kyrgyzstan

Rice: Kyrgyzstan Events May Be Good Thing

The 'Tulip Revolution' Topples Krygyzstan's President of 15 Years

President Ousted as Kyrgyzstan Revels in Its Spring Revolution

Kyrgyzstan's Quick Revolution

Brief Facts About Kyrgyz Opposition Leaders

US Military

Army to Appeal to Jingoism to Meet Recruiting Goals

Phony Iraq Warriors Beginning to Surface

Army Reopens Probe Into Iraq Scientist Death

Woman Who Claimed She Was Raped Booted From Air Force

Canada Denies Refuge for War Objector

US to Offer Reservists Health Insurance

Soldiers Should Be Careful What They Write Home

Toughest Job in the Army: Wife

Marine Accused of Murder Says He Demoted Likely Witness

Terror War

Guantánamo Detainees Make Their Case

European Watchdog to Criticize Labour's War on Terror

Yemen Security Team Off to Guantánamo

Terror Suspect: Southern Philippines a Major Training Ground for Jemaah Islamiyah

United Nations

Fury at UN Plan to Pay Legal Fee From Iraq Revenue

Annan Backs Tougher Line on UN Sex Abuse

UN Report Seeks Fund for 'Peacekeeper Babies'

Africa

Rights Group: Ethiopian Army Has Been Killing and Raping Since 2003

France to Delay UN Vote Over Darfur

UN Approves 10,000 Troops for Southern Sudan

Americas

Canada: Missile Defense Dead

Venezuela: 'Lord of War' Rumsfeld Should Butt Out

US Releasing Military Aid to Guatemala

Too Cruel for School

East Asia

US Extends Waiver of Missile Proliferation Sanctions on China

Taiwan's Chen to Join Protest Over China Law

South Korea Will Not Avoid 'Confronting' Japan Over Island Dispute

What Happens to North Korean Defectors in the South?

Russia and Her Neighbors

Ukraine's Proliferation Skeletons

Russia, China Urge Start to Space Weapons Talks

 
Contributors


3/25/2005
The Lesson of Kyrgyzstan


3/25/2005
Signs of Imperial Sclerosis?


3/24/2005
An Evil Little War


3/23/2005
Second Thoughts, First Principles

Ivan Eland
3/22/2005
Free Commerce vs. National Security: Is There Really a Contradiction?

Sascha Matuszak
3/21/2005
Bumpin' It in China

Ran HaCohen
2/28/2005
Democracy, a Free Press, and Other Fantasies

Praful Bidwai
2/26/2005
India Talks Down to Its Neighbors

Joseph Stromberg
2/07/2005
An Anti-Imperialist's Reading List: Part Two

Matthew Barganier
10/30/2004
Et Tu, Pat?

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