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Michael T. Klare

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Michael T. Klare

Defense Correspondent

Michael T. Klare, Nation defense correspondent, is professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College. His latest book, The Race for What’s Left, will be published next year. 

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Because of the hubris of Bush and Cheney, we face a world of multiplied dangers, emboldened challengers and a paucity of reliable allies.

Of all the challenges Barack Obama faces, none is more daunting, or more important to our collective future, as energy.

Palin's opposition to government-supported renewable energy makes her stupendously ill equipped for national office.

Oil companies, speculators and OPEC helped spike the cost of oil, but ruinous Bush Administration policies have compounded the damage.

The Pentagon has now placed resource competition at the center of its strategic planning.

Dick Cheney's Mideast tour suggests another catastrophic military adventure in the Persian Gulf is still in the cards.

Welcome to the Age of Insuffiency: As oil prices hit new highs and supplies sink, our way of life will drastically change.

As the Bush Administration steps up its campaign against Iran, opponents have a dual responsibility: to contest the strategic context for escalation and to bar specific acts of aggression.

The naming of Adm. William Fallon to replace Gen. John Abizaid as head of Centcom is an ominous sign that Bush is preparing for a wider war.

President Bush's dangerous deal to deliver nuclear technology to India
is a significant breach of the nonproliferation treaty and will make
nuclear war more likely.