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Quick, name a recent Nobel Peace Prize laureate accused of colluding in a program of mass murder. No, not Henry Kissinger--that's old news.

The Russian contingent that declared its sovereignty over Pristina's airport is a stark sign of how deeply the Kosovo war has eroded the already deteriorating US-Russian relationship.

In the week preceding the European parliamentary elections, Tony Blair
and Gerhard Schröder produced a joint declaration, called "Europe,
the third way, die neue Mitte" (the new mid

I am an artless serf of Cupid. So are you and your mama--but not Vikram Seth.

Could settlement and peace both come before
Young Bush finds a position on the war?

The Kosovo settlement negotiated by the G-8 countries is cause for relief but not celebration.

This spring, two important chapters in the surprising story of Israeli gay and lesbian politics concluded.

Only the most dedicated spinmaster at the White House would have the audacity to claim victory as the outcome of the NATO war, especially at this stage.

In a sign of mounting opposition to the Clinton Administration's
war policies, more than a thousand people participated in a five-hour
teach-in on May 23 in Los Angeles.

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No, not through bombing it. Sounding like the Khmer Rouge, President Ahmanutjob suggests depopulating Iran's capital.

April 22, 2010

Secret military unit reporting to Maliki tortured, raped, shocked hundreds of Sunni men.

April 20, 2010

To discuss the threat of nuclear war, Jonathan Schell, Nation Institute fellow and author of "Reaching Zero," guests on the Brian Lehrer Show with David Hoffman, Foreign Policy contributing editor.

April 19, 2010

Despite flap over Gates memo, the United States isn't going to attack Iran. Not now. Not ever.

April 19, 2010

Russia and the new government of Kyrgyzstan will probably keep Washington on a short leash in Central Asia.

April 14, 2010

NYU professor of Latin American history and Nation contributor Greg Grandin is one of four Latin American experts appeared on the Charlie Rose Show.

April 13, 2010

We should never excuse or forget the crimes of America's "Good Soldiers."

April 13, 2010

What effect does training soldiers to "dehumanize" the enemy have on us? And are video games giving us in some part the same training?  

April 9, 2010

As it plays chess with Iraqi politicians, Iran is also moving pawns around in the holy city of Najaf.

April 7, 2010

Martin Luther King's words in 1967 are still relevant to today's war, as the Wikileaks tape shows.

April 7, 2010
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