Highlights

Solzhenitsyn's Maxim: Justin Raimondo
Echoes of Rome: Chalmers Johnson/Engelhardt
A Palliative for Neo-Crazy Lies: Gordon Prather
Two Armies Too Many: Greg Mitchell
More War? Let the Market Decide: Geov Parrish

 
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News
Updated June 13, 2005 - 11:24 PM EDT
6 in 10 Americans Want Iraq Pullout
Israeli Spy Indicted, Trial Set
Iraq Approaches Political Stalemate
US Officers: Military Action Won't End Insurgency
Military Draft Back on US Agenda
US Toll Passes 1,700 as 4 GIs Killed in Iraq
Republican Lawmakers Urge Shift in US Iraq Plans
14 Killed in Iraq Violence, More Bodies Found
'Time' Report Fuels Guantanamo Criticism
No Deal for Bush and Roh on North Korea
Viewpoints
Two Reporters, Two Armies, Too Much Trouble in Iraq  by Greg Mitchell
Was It Worth It?  by Howard Fineman
Scourge of Militarism: Rome and America  by Chalmers Johnson/Tom Engelhardt
Curt Weldon's Deep Throat
by Laura Rozen
A Palliative for Neo-Crazy Lies
by Gordon Prather
Bolton the Fixer  by John Prados

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Frontline
National Guard Stretched to the Limit
PATRIOT Act Push Angers Some on Right
GOP Congressman Wants Troops Out of Iraq
Iraq Insurgent Attacks Rise as Regime Touts Crackdown
Lebanese Vote Stings Anti-Syrian Forces
Hezbollah, Allies Win 10 Seats in East Lebanon Polls
Saddam Loyalists Blamed as Bomb Blasts Kill Nine in Iran
 
Iranian Women Defy Police Whips to Demonstrate Against 'Dictatorship' and for Women's Rights
Today in Iraq
US Still Unsure What to Do With Held Iraqi Scientists
Iraq: Insurgents Seeking Political Role
Numbers and Rumors Keep Iraq's Sects at Odds
Can Iraq's Army Take Care of Itself?
Contractors Gone Wild
Banned Contractor Soliciting Iraq Deals
Who Keeps Tabs on Contractors in Iraq?
Attacks Continue
Bodies of 28 Iraqi Shooting Victims Found
Iraq Car Bombs Becoming More Sophisticated
Insurgents Fire Mortar Rounds at Funeral
Iraqi Politics
Constitution Effort Weakening in Iraq
Kurdish Assembly Elects Barzani President
Saddam Hussein Lawyer Wants Trial in Neutral State
Iraq Occupation
Junk Becomes Troops' Treasure
Suspects Held Over Bomb Killings of British Soldiers
Soldiers Seek Respite From Iraq Violence
Hostage Crises
Iraqi Captors Free French Reporter Held for 157 Days
Family Reunion for Kidnapped Iraqi Interpretor
Glance at Hostages Taken in Iraq
The New Iraq
Iraq Used for Transit of Drugs, Officials Say
Iraq Universities Battle for 21st Century Renaissance
Marriages on the Rise in Iraq
Battle of Britain
Would-Be Tory Leader in Spotlight Over BHP's Oil Talks With Iraq
UK Antiwar Protesters March Against Weapons Maker
Pakistan/India/Kashmir
Pakistan Denies FBI Terror Camp Claims
Key Facts About the Siachen Glacier
Indo-Pakistan Love Story Triumphs at Bollywood Oscars
Nepal
Six Maoist Rebels Killed in Nepal
Nepal Lifts Indian Television Ban
China
For Chinese, Peasant Revolt Is Rare Victory
Australian-Chinese Trade Ties Complicate 'Spy' Case
China Defector in Australia Says Fears for His Life
Asia
Seoul Looks for Softer Approach to North Korea
Five Charged Over Afghan Kidnap
Philippine Leader in Unity Plea
Japan's Shrine to Revisionism
In Vietnam, War History Through a Political Lens
Russia/Chechnya
Russian Officials Say Train Derailed by Terrorists
Chechens Suspected in Moscow-Bound Train Attack
Blair to Meet Putin on Mission to Push G8 Agenda
Bolivia
Situation Returns to Normal as New President Appointed
Bolivia's New Leader Meets With Activists
Bolivia's Challenge: Heal Divisions
Americas
Venezuela's Chavez Blames Bush for Bolivia Crisis
Militant Castro Foe Faces Uncertain Future
Land Mines Force Town to Walk Fine Line
In Other News
Ten Arrested in Aussie Military Protest

Britain Renews Veto Threat Over EU Budget

 
The New Memogate
UK Ministers Were Told of Need for War 'Excuse'
Memo Offers Bush's Critics Hard Evidence on Prewar Intelligence
Memo: US Lacked Full Iraq Plan
White House Defends Iraq Postwar Planning
Cabinet Office Paper: Conditions for Military Action
The Downing Street Memo
US Military
'Leave My Child Alone'
Inside the Military's Special Father-Son Bond
Soldier Gets Life for Gunning Down GIs
Former Marine Lauded for Insight Into Protests by Troops
Guantanamo
Bush Team Split Over Closing Guantanamo
Extracts From an Interrogation Log
Guantanamo Captive Treated Like Dog
Inside the Wire at Gitmo
Leaked Gitmo Log Details Mistreatment of Suspect
Guantanamo Guards Tortured Prisoner With Music
Some Legislators Say White House Should Consider Closing Guantánamo Detention Center
War on Terror
US Uses Immigration Law to Fight Terror, Critics Cry Foul
No CIA 9/11 Report Yet
Osama bin Laden 'In and Out' of Iran: US Lawmaker
CIA and FBI Reach New Agreement on Intelligence
Lebanon
Lebanon's Main Opposition Alliance Trounced in Vote
Intrigue Reigns in Lebanon Politics
Strange Bedfellows in Lebanon's Election
Syria
Syria Says US Accusations Like Those of Iraq WMD
Three Killed in Syrian Anti-Insurgent Raid
Syria Wishes to 'Clean Up' Its Relations With Iraq
Iran
Iran: US Sheltering Terrorists
7 Bombings Shatter Iran's Pre-Election Calm, Killing 10
In Iran: Hope Battles Apathy
Rafsanjani Campaign Ad Angles for Iran Youth Vote
Iran Backs ElBaradei as Nuclear Watchdog Chief
Camera of Sean Penn, Journalist, Confiscated in Iran
'Disengagement'
Israel Vows to Shield Soldiers, Police From Settler Lawsuits
Sharon Satisfied at Pace of Pullout Preparations
Settlers of Homesh Prepare for Last Stand
Orange Revolt? Settlers See Spectrum of Support
Palestine/Israel
US Imposes Sanctions on Israel Over Deal
Hamas, Jihad Threaten to Renew Attacks, Say Israel Violates Truce
Israel Denounces Palestinian Refusal to Disarm Militants
Palestinian Authority Executes Four
Middle East
Kuwait Gets First Woman Minister
Yemen Court Cuts Sentence of Judge Accused of Backing Zaidi Revolt
Saudi Still Keen to Sign Protocol Limiting Nuclear Inspections
Zimbabwe
Bishop Condemns Harare Evictions
Zimbabwe Evictions Victims Forced to Eat Mice to Survive
Africa
Kenya Hosts Farewell Party After Expelling Somali 'Govt'
Darfur Peace Talks Adjourn After Brief Session
UN Rights Investigators to Probe Togo Violence
War Often Fuels Hunger in Africa
 
Contributors


6/13/2005
Solzhenitsyn's Maxim


6/10/2005
Shallow Thoughts on Deep Throat


6/09/2005
Death, Lies, and Videotape


6/07/2005
Economics More Vital than Politics for Lasting Russian Freedom

Praful Bidwai
6/03/2005
World Cannot Afford Failure on the Nuclear Front

Ran HaCohen
5/02/2005
The Palestinian Gandhi

Sascha Matuszak
4/11/2005
Laowai and Zibenren

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

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

Additional Contributors


 
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