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November 3, 2003 issue
This article discusses the potential for U.S. military involvement in Syria. Shortly after September 11, 2001, the government received an extraordinary...
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Parenti, Christian
| November 10, 2003 issue
The author discusses the views of the grass-roots organizations that oppose the occupation of Iraq, and considers what impact their differences in opinion...
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Lifton, Robert Jay
| December 22, 2003 issue
The author argues that the United States is using its status as the world's only superpower to try to control events through an unwinnable war on terror....
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Sloane Coffin, William
| January 12, 2004 issue
The author comments on U.S. President George W. Bush's war on terror, and calls upon Americans to pursue justice and to seek peace in the coming year. Many...
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Sartarelli, Stephen
| January 12, 2004 issue
Reviews the books L'ennemi Américain. Généalogie de l'anti-américanisme francais, by Philippe Roger; "Anti-Americanism," by...
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Coursen, H.R.
| February 16, 2004 issue
Presents letters to the editor in response to articles that appeared in previous issues of the magazine. Letters in response to "American Apocalypse," by...
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Alterman, Eric
| February 16, 2004 issue
The author speculates on why several influential liberal commentators, especially Thomas Friedman, continue to support the war in Iraq. OK, Saddam's in...
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Hoffmann, Stanley
| February 16, 2004 issue
The author argues that the United States unfairly blackballed France for its opposition to the Iraq war. The rift between France and the United States that...
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March 1, 2004 issue
[U.S. President George W.] Bush's credibility has become an issue of late. He has not been able to explain his prewar assertions about Iraq's weapons (or,...
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Wilentz, Amy
| April 19, 2004 issue
The American occupation of Haiti has begun again, now that Jean-Bertrand Aristide has been neatly pushed out. Again, there are 3,000 foreign troops on Haitian...
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