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Ceasefire Means Nothing to Gaza Fishersby Eva Bartlett, 12/18/2012 The Babies Will Haunt Usby Kelley B. Vlahos, 12/18/2012
How Many Nukes Does It Take to Be Safe?by Walter Pincus, 12/17/2012 Opposing Apartheid, Then and Nowby Paul R. Pillar, 12/17/2012
In the US, Mass Child Killings Are Tragedies; in Pakistan, Mere Bug Splatsby George Monbiot, 12/17/2012 New Press Freedom Group Is Launched to Block US Government Attacksby Glenn Greenwald , 12/17/2012
Syria: The Descent Into Holy Warby Patrick Cockburn, 12/17/2012 Kristol Launches the Neocon Campaign to Stop Hagelby Jim Lobe, 12/17/2012
The Visible Government by Tom Engelhardt, 12/17/2012 Chuck Hagel: An Unconventional Realistby Justin Raimondo, 12/17/2012
The Sea and the Riverby Uri Avnery, 12/17/2012 The Struggle for Land Rights Near the Gaza Borderby Joshua Brollier, 12/17/2012
Egypt's New Pharaohby Chris Hedges, 12/16/2012 Starving for Recognition: The Plight of Palestinian Political Prisonersby Pam Bailey, 12/16/2012
Terrorism Suspect Pleads in Yet Another NYPD Case Riddled With Questionsby Seth Freed Wessler, 12/16/2012 Zero Dark Thirty Raises Dark Memoriesby Michelle Dean , 12/16/2012
New York's Top Court Highlights the Meaninglessness and Menace of the Term 'Terrorism'by Glenn Greenwald , 12/16/2012 Rendition, Zero Dark Thirty, and the Brutal Reality of Britain's Secret Servicesby Henry Porter, 12/15/2012
If the Pope Called for a Christmas Ceasefire in Afghanistan, Could 'Ceasefire!' Enter Mainstream Debate?by Robert Naiman, 12/14/2012 Recognizing Disaster: Please, Mr. President, Don't Intervene in Syriaby Chris Preble, 12/14/2012
Is Congress's Magnitsky Bill a New Blacklist?by Edward Lozansky, Vladimir Sobell, and Stephen F. Cohen, 12/14/2012 Gaza Youth: Growing Up in 'The World's Largest Jail'by Peter Schurmann, 12/14/2012
The Road to Guantánamo and Backby Frida Berrigan, 12/14/2012 Top Five Reasons Obama Should Pick Chuck Hagel for Secdefby Stephen M. Walt, 12/14/2012
The Top 5 US Foreign Policy Screw-Ups of 2012by Matthew Feeney, 12/14/2012 AIPAC, Hard Right Now Setting Their Sites on Chuck Hagelby Ed Kilgore, 12/14/2012
US Pivot Heightens Asian Disputesby Richard Javad Heydarian, 12/14/2012 The Shameful Exploitation of Bradley Manningby Robert Scheer, 12/14/2012
Hagel and the Hawksby Marsha B. Cohen, 12/14/2012 Iranian Bomb Graph Appears Adapted from One on Internetby Gareth Porter, 12/13/2012
The Amash Rebellionby Justin Raimondo, 12/13/2012 Talk of a Us-Asia 'Pivot' Is Overblownby Malou Innocent, 12/13/2012
The Liberal Presidencyby Charles Davis, 12/13/2012 European Court Rules Against CIA Abuse of Khaled El-Masriby Amrit Singh, 12/13/2012
Congress Hinders Progress on Iranby Paul Pillar, 12/13/2012 Scuds Over Syria: Is Assad Escalating the War?by Stephen Walt, 12/13/2012
The Cowardice at the Heart of UK's Relationship With Israelby Peter Oborne, 12/13/2012 Don't Forget Maher Arar's Rendition to Syriaby Jacob G. Hornberger, 12/13/2012
Can Pakistan Lead Afghan Peace?by Malou Innocent, 12/13/2012 The Unfolding Humanitarian Catastrophe of Economic Sanctions on Iranby Mehrnaz Shahabi, 12/13/2012
New Torture-Glorifying Film Wins Ravesby Glenn Greenwald, 12/13/2012 Doomsday for the Defense Departmentby Kelley Vlahos, 12/13/2012
Government Spying Out of Controlby Andrew P. Napolitano, 12/13/2012 Why Remember Iraq?by Philip Giraldi, 12/13/2012
Unsafe Securityby Bruce Schneier, 12/12/2012 Generals: Get Real and Cut Pentagon Spendingby Robert G. Gard and John Johns, 12/12/2012
Republicans Must Get Real on Foreign Policyby Daniel Larison, 12/12/2012 The Corporatist Intelligence Agencyby Tim Kelly, 12/12/2012
Why Does Obama Want to Spend $8 Trillion on Defense in the Next Decade?by David Callahan, 12/12/2012 NATO Aims for a Nobel War Prizeby Pepe Escobar , 12/12/2012
For a New Isolationism by Murray Rothbard, 4/1/59 War is the Health of the State by Randolph Bourne, 1918
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