Highlights
 
Iraq Captures US-Backed Sunni Leader    As Attacks Continue, Pakistan Insists It Has Fulfilled Peace Deal     Israeli Military Exercise Over Gibraltar Raises Specter of Iran Strike    US, Iraq at Odds Over Extending Pullout    Iranian Presidential Candidate Would Work With US    4th-Grader Questions Rice on Waterboarding    Israel Faces a Hard Sell in Bid to Shift Policy    Interrogation Debate Sharply Divided Bush White House    Pakistan Strife Raises US Doubts on Nuclear Arms    Ex-DHS Head Chertoff Points to Possibilities of Biological Attack    Iraq Bombs May Slow US Pullout as Splits Fuel Fresh Violence    US Options in Pakistan Limited    Harman Rails Against Wiretapping That Ensnared Her    Fears of Yemen Turning Into Another Afghanistan    A Start on Guantánamo, but Not Enough    A Hard-Liner Attacks Ahmadinejad    Balochistan Official Admits to 'Insurgency'    Israeli-Run Zones Shield West Bank Criminals    Inspectors Find Major Safety Problems at US Nuclear Weapons Complex    Gaza Costs Israel Its Reputation for Press Freedom    Israel 'Ups Questioning of Gaza Patients'    Rorschach Rachel    Afghan Presidential Hopeful Promises Taliban Talks    US: Islamist Militancy a Concern in Bangladesh    Prosecute This: Torture Used to Try to Link Saddam to 9/11    Pressures Muzzling Iraqi Journalists    Incoming Israeli Envoy Vows to Stop Iran From Acquiring Nuclear Weapons    US Faces Iraq-Like Spending Problems in Afghanistan    American Wars – Both Hot and Cold – Through Revisionist Eyes    The Spies Who Got Away    Iraq's Kurds Condemn Cross-Border Attacks by Iran    In Baghdad, Iraqis Fear Return of Sectarian Bloodshed    Nepal Government Wobbles Over Army Chief's Sacking    The Myth of Talibanistan    Iraqi President Says Will Not Barter Disputed City    Sri Lanka Says Hospital Shelling Images 'Fake'    The Empire Slogs Ahead    Right to the Very End in Iraq, Our Masters Denied Us the Truth    The AIPAC Case in Washington, Iraq, and Beyond    
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News
Updated May 4, 2009 - 11:06 PM EDT
US, Iraq at Odds Over Extending Pullout
 
  Iraqi Forces Arrest US-Allied Militia Leader
  Bombs May Slow US Pullout as Splits Fuel Fresh Violence
  In Baghdad, Iraqis Fear Return of Sectarian Bloodshed
Rising Tensions Threaten Pakistan Peace Deal
 
  US Options in Pakistan Limited
  Pakistan Strife Raises US Doubts on Nuclear Arms
IDF Military Exercise Raises Specter of Iran Strike
 
  Incoming Israeli Envoy Vows to Stop Iran From Acquiring Nukes
  Gates Plans to Reassure Allies on Iran Outreach
Officials: Gitmo Court System Likely to Stay Open
 
  Interrogation Debate Sharply Divided Bush White House
Harman Rails Against Taps That Ensnared Her
Sri Lanka Says Hospital Shelling Images 'Fake'
Viewpoints
American Wars – Both Hot and Cold – Through Revisionist Eyes  by Jeff Riggenbach
A Start on Guantánamo, but Not Enough  by Andy Worthington
Right to the Very End in Iraq, Our Masters Denied Us the Truth  by Robert Fisk
The AIPAC Case in Washington, Iraq, and Beyond  by David Bromwich
Rorschach Rachel
Andrew O'Hehir interviews Simone Bitton
The Myth of Talibanistan  by Pepe Escobar

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Frontline
US Faces Iraq-Like Spending Problems in Afghanistan
Gates Optimistic on 2010 US Defense Budget Success
Iraq's Kurds Condemn Cross-Border Attacks by Iran
Iraqi Sunni Fighters Detained for Past Attacks
Iraqi President Says Will Not Barter Disputed City
4th-Grader Questions Rice on Waterboarding
Senators Accuse Pentagon of Delay in Recovering Millions From KBR
 
Iraq
Pressures Muzzling Iraqi Journalists
Iraqi Widows Are Soft Target for al-Qaeda
Iraq Issues Warrants for Trade Chiefs Over Corruption
Kurdish Vote May Bring Strife as Change Looms
US Officials Arrive in Kirkuk
Sunday: 4 Iraqis Killed, 15 Wounded

'War on Terror'

Iraqi in Denmark Suspected of Recruiting Suicide Bombers for Iraq
Ex-DHS Head Chertoff Points to Possibilities of Biological Attack
Inspectors Find Safety Problems at Nuclear Weapons Complex
Miami Terror Trial Jurors Feuding
Years After 9/11, FBI-Muslim Relations Sour
US Asks Germany to Take Guantánamo Inmates
Iran
A Hard-Liner Attacks Ahmadinejad
Iranian Presidential Candidate Would Work With US
Iran Readies for Battle at Nuclear Arms Ban Talks
Iran: US Violating NPT With Aid to Israel, Iran
Iran: US Journalist's Case Will Get Fair Review
Reporter Still on Hunger Strike in Iran Jail
Israel/Palestine
Israeli-Run Zones Shield West Bank Criminals
Israel 'Ups Questioning of Gaza Patients'
Israel Faces a Hard Sell in Bid to Shift Policy
Israeli Troops Shoot Gaza Civilian Near Border
Israel's Lieberman to Sound Out Europe on First Tour
Gaza Costs Israel Its Reputation for Press Freedom
Abbas to Press Obama for Two-State Deal
West Bank Bedouins to 'Stay Put'
Lebanon
Israel Set to Quit Divided Lebanon Border Town
Lebanon Arrests Three More Israel 'Spies'
Syria
Report: Syria Tightens Control on Media, Internet
Syria's Assad Urges US to Talk to Hamas, Hezbollah
Yemen
Fears of Yemen Turning Into Another Afghanistan
Yemeni Terror Suspect Killed as Bomb He Was Making Explodes
 
Pakistan
TNSM Rejects Swat Valley Court
Pakistani Army: Taliban Violate Deal in Swat
Pakistani Govt Claims Militants Have 2,000 Human Shields in Village
For Many Pakistani Children, Madrasas Fill a Void
Pakistan Says It Is Meeting Terms of Peace Deal
Malakand Taliban Defy Call to Lay Down Arms
Another Pakistani Taliban Wants Role in Bajaur Talks
Once Welcoming, Pakistan City Fears Taliban Rise
Balochistan Official Admits to 'Insurgency'
Taliban Behead Two Pakistani Officials in Swat
Opposition Figure No Longer Banned From Entering Pakistan Province
Afghanistan
Afghan Presidential Hopeful Promises Taliban Talks
Bomb Attack on Afghan Police Station
Afghan Rights Chief Fears Vote Fraud Against Women
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka May Pardon Surrendering Rebel Fighters
Sri Lankan Rebels Urge Renewed Push for Truce
Sri Lankan Civilians Trapped by Tamil Tigers' 'Last Stand'
Nepal
Nepal Government Wobbles Over Army Chief's Sacking
Protests Erupt in Nepal After PM Fires Army Chief
Key Party Quits Nepal's Coalition Government
Asia
US: Islamist Militancy a Concern in Bangladesh
Thai Protest Leader Says Soldiers Attacked Him
Japanese PM Urges Resumption of North Korea Talks
Africa
State TV: Tuareg Rebels in Niger Release Hostage
Ex-Hostage Calls Nigerian Captors 'Kind'
French Forces Grab Somali Pirates in Seychelles
Pro-Government Sudanese Daily Resumes Publication
Australia
Australia Sees Dynamics Behind Military Spend
Venezuela
Helicopter Crash Kills 18 Soldiers in Venezuela
 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
5/04/2009
The Spies Who Got Away

Alan Bock
5/04/2009
The Empire Slogs Ahead

Ivan Eland
5/02/2009
Has a Stake Been Driven through Neoconservative Foreign Policy?

Edouard Husson
5/01/2009
The German Dilemma

Kelley B. Vlahos
4/30/2009
The Iraq We Leave Behind

Charles V. Peña
4/29/2009
To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate?

David R. Henderson
4/28/2009
The Case for Prosecuting Bush

Philip Giraldi
4/27/2009
Some Might Call It Treason

Nebojsa Malic
4/22/2009
Confessions and Lamentations

Ran HaCohen
2/18/2009
Abe Foxman's 'Anti-Semitic Pandemic'

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