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America's Coming Dictatorship: Justin Raimondo
Invasion of the Party Snatchers: Doug Bandow
Iraq War May End With Isolationist US: Leon Hadar
Dying for...Estonia?: Patrick Buchanan
Bullying Iran Is Nothing New: Renato Constantino

 
 Greg Palast

Oilmen and Neocons Agree: Iraq’s total destruction is Mission Accomplished

 Jonathan Schwarz

A Tiny Revolution: Reviews former DCI Tenet’s book

 Joshua Kors

U.S. to Wounded Soldiers: “You have a ‘personality disorder.’ No benefits.”

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News
Updated May 4, 2007 - 9:21 PM EDT
Iraqi Lawmakers Demand US Pullout
 
  Friday: 6 GIs, 61 Iraqis Killed; 81 Wounded
  Anger in Baghdad as Americans Finish Wall
  Former UK Commander: Coalition Should 'Admit Defeat and Leave Iraq'
  Iraqis Now Fear Their Own Security Forces More Than the Insurgents
  Senior Qaeda Figure Killed Not Iraq Insurgent Chief: US
Compromise Emerging on Iraq War-Funding Bill
 
  Clinton Proposes Vote to Reverse Authorizing War
  Iraq Lawmakers' Vacation Plans Draw Fire From US Congress
  Trainers Say Iraqi Forces Would Collapse Without US Support
  NBC: Hours After 9/11, Rumsfeld Called for Attacks on Iraq
US Official, Iran Diplomat Discuss Stabilizing Iraq
 
  Rice, Syrian Leader Talk; Iranians Balk
US Blames Taliban for Afghan Civilian Deaths
 
  NATO Promises to Try Not to Slaughter Civilians in Future Attacks
Top Officials: Bush Can Still Wiretap Citizens Without Warrant
 
  Many Potential Padilla Jurors Unsure Who's to Blame for 9/11
Viewpoints
The War the Government
Cannot Win
 by Lew Rockwell
Iraq War May End With an Isolationist US  by Leon Hadar
Olmert Undone by the Militia He Said He Could Destroy  by Robert Fisk
Why Israel Is After Me  by Azmi Bishara
Bullying Iran Is Nothing New
by Renato Redentor Constantino
Dying for...Estonia?  by Patrick Buchanan

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Frontline
Projectile Bomb Attacks Hit Record High in Iraq
Inspector of Projects in Iraq Under Investigation
Iraqi Lawmakers Consider Summer Session
Jordan: In Jihadist Haven, a Goal: to Kill and Die in Iraq
Overstretched UK Army Officers Consider Quitting
 
Up to 200,000 Rally in Tel Aviv Call for Olmert, Peretz to Quit
Iraq Regional Conference
No Immediate Debt Relief for Iraq
Iraq Conference Turns to Security
Iraq Gets Egypt to Drop Call for Ceasefire in Final Document for This Week's Conference
Egypt Conference Adopts Five-Year Iraq Plan
Germany Warns Against Too Much Expection of Key Iraq Conference
A Look at What Iraq Owes
Today in Iraq
Iraq Sunni Bloc Says Weighing Leaving Govt
Al-Qaeda in Iraq Group: Leader Still Alive
US Reporter Does Not Recognize al-Qaeda 'Kidnapper'
US Commander Says Political Progress in Iraq Too Slow
Commander Says Baghdad Violence Down
Analysts: Not Enough Done About Internally Displaced in Iraq
Can US Sustain Anbar Success?
Attacks Continue
Gunmen Storm Independent Radio Station in Latest Attack Against Media in Iraq
US Soldiers Find Explosives-Rigged School in Iraq
Baghdad Christians Flee as Violence Against Them Mounts
Thursday: 2 GIs, 43 Iraqis, 4 Filipino Contractors Killed; 30 Iraqis Wounded
The War at Home
Bush: I'm the Commander Guy
Antiwar Planes Buzz GOP Debate
Bush Scolds China, Russia, Others on Press Freedoms
Wolfy at the World Bank
Wolfowitz Rebuts Critics Over Tempest at World Bank
Wolfowitz Fights to Keep World Bank Job
US Military
GIs Fleeing to Canada Not as Safe as They Once Were
US Missile Shield Plan Suffers Setback
Deployments Risk Troops' Mental Health
Some SEALs Offered Up to $125,000 to Stay
Iraq Veterans Group Seeks to Halt the War
'War on Terror'
Canadian Intelligence Warned of 1985 Air India Bombing

US Denies Curb on UK Pakistanis

Guantánamo
London Chef Held at Guantánamo Is Free in Morocco
US Officials to Grill Hicks Again
Russia/Estonia
Russia Lashes Out at Western Support for Estonia
Russia Demands Estonia Stop 'Provocative Action'
NATO Warns Russia Against Intimidating Estonia
US Urges Russia to Back Off in War Memorial Dispute With Estonia
Estonian Envoy Leaves Moscow
Kosovo/Serbia
Serbian Parties at Odds Over Police and Security Services
Kosovo Says to Be Independent, Russian Veto or No
Kosovo: Security Council Remains Divided on Status
Serbia to Check Possible Kosovo Mass Grave Site
Europe
Romania Congress Approves US Bases
Pro-Independence Party Poised for Win in Scotland
Northern Irish Group to Renounce Violence
Cuba
FBI, Cuba Cooperating on Posada
Hijacking to US by Army Recruits Foiled, Cuba Says
Australia
Australia Acquires US Fighter-Bombers
Africa
Morocco Fears Fresh Wave of Attacks by Extremists
UK Tries to Stop Zimbabwe Chairing UN Commission
 
Israel
Olmert Rides Out Storm Over War Failures
Olmert Faces Endgame After Ally Turns Enemy
Netanyahu Blasts Olmert at War Debate
Israel's Peace Now Condemns Anti-Olmert Rally
US Judge: Shin Bet Chief Immune From War Crimes Charges Because He Was a Government Official
Palestine
First Pro-Hamas Newspaper Launched in Gaza Strip
EU Coordinates Payments With Palestinian Govt
Palestinians Avoid Raid on BBC Captors
Syria
Historic Meeting With Rice Ends Syria's Diplomatic Isolation
Rice and Syrian Discuss Borders at Iraq Meeting
US: Syria Doing More to Stop Insurgent Flow Into Iraq
Iran
 
Ahmadinejad Again Rules Out Iran Nuclear Work Halt
In Iran, Tactics of Fashion Police Raise Concerns
Turkey
Turkish Parliament Confirms July 22 Election
Turks Find Much to Like in Ruling Party
Fears of an Islamic Agenda in Turkey
Afghanistan
US Military Probes Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan
1,600 Displaced After US Air Raids
Libyan Blamed for Bomb at Cheney Visit
Denmark Suffers First Afghan Combat Death
British Soldier Dies in Afghanistan Clashes
The Afghan Village That Uses Opium as Its Currency
No Decision Yet on French Hostage: Key Taliban Figure
Some Abuse 'Possible,' Afghan Envoy Says
Afghanistan Grants Canada Access to Detainees
Canada Signs New Detainee-Transfer Pact With Afghanistan
Sri Lanka
Rebel Air Raids Force Sri Lanka to Shut Airport at Night
Aussie Parts Used in Sri Lanka Rebel Bombings
North Korea
North Korea Talks to Shift to Egypt
North Korea Still to Recover Frozen $25m
Japan
Abe Calls for Constitutional Revisions Allowing for Military Build-Up
Thousands in Japan Protest PM's Call for Military Build-Up
Asia
China's Rise Strains US-Taiwan Link
Musharraf Assures He Will Not Influence Polls
Snakes the New Enemy for Nepal's Former Rebels
Rally in Indonesia for Abducted Gaza BBC Reporter
Somalia
Mayor of Somalia's Capital Declares Terrorism Has Ended
Somali Firms Hand Weapons to AU
War-Related Price Hikes Hit Somali Displaced
UN: Fleeing Somalis Battling Hunger, Cholera
Sudan/Chad
Sudan, Chad Presidents Sign Reconciliation Deal
Sudan 'Will Defy Darfur Warrants'
US Senators Petition Chinese President Over Darfur
Nigeria
Twenty Foreigners Kidnapped in Nigeria
Some Foreigners Freed in Nigeria
Deep Inside Nigeria's Violent Oil Region
 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
5/04/2007
America's Coming Dictatorship

Alan Bock
5/04/2007
Tragic Russia

Doug Bandow
5/04/2007
Invasion of the Party Snatchers

Nebojsa Malic
5/03/2007
Back in the EUSSR

Philip Giraldi
5/02/2007
A High Price to Pay for Ignorance

Ivan Eland
5/01/2007
Missile Defense May Do
More Harm Than Good

Charles Peña
4/25/2007
Still Whacking Moles in Iraq

Ran HaCohen
4/19/2007
The Legend of the
Removed Checkpoints

David R. Henderson
4/09/2007
How Much Is the Iraq War Costing You?

Praful Bidwai
2/22/2007
From Horror, an Opportunity for Peace

Sascha Matuszak
2/21/2007
From China to Cairo

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