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American Militarism Is Not a Fairy Tale American Militarism Is Not a Fairy Tale

At the highest levels, what’s civilian and what’s military are increasingly difficult to tell apart as the two spheres blur and blend. 

Jun 14, 2011 / William J. Astore

Republicans Against the War: The Ranks Grow Republicans Against the War: The Ranks Grow

The GOP is getting restless on Afghanistan.

Jun 13, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

Stomachs Too Big to Fail Stomachs Too Big to Fail

A person can only eat so much, but the craving for money is boundless—the purse, not the belly, is the void that is never filled.

Jun 13, 2011 / Lewis Lapham

Around the Globe, US Military Bases Generate Resentment, Not Security Around the Globe, US Military Bases Generate Resentment, Not Security

Activists in countries around the world are standing up against the US's costly, and needless, expansion of foreign military bases.

Jun 13, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

AIPAC From the Inside, Part II: Regime Change and the Spy Charges AIPAC From the Inside, Part II: Regime Change and the Spy Charges

The second installment of the Keith Weissman interview.

Jun 11, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

WikiLeaks Haiti: A Response to Levi Strauss WikiLeaks Haiti: A Response to Levi Strauss

Levi Strauss objects to our story on Haiti's minimum wage increase. We stand by our original reporting and set the record straight on what we did and did not say.

Jun 10, 2011 / The Editors

AIPAC From the Inside, Part I: Isolating Iran AIPAC From the Inside, Part I: Isolating Iran

A former AIPAC official, worried that the United States or Israel might attack Iran, decides to speak out.

Jun 10, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

The Breakdown: Is Syria on the Brink of Revolution?

The Breakdown: Is Syria on the Brink of Revolution? The Breakdown: Is Syria on the Brink of Revolution?

Political analyst Joshua M. Landis explains why the Syrian president's recent concessions are too little too late for a burgeoning protest movement that's interested in more than p...

Jun 10, 2011 / Chris Hayes

WikiLeaks Cables Show how US Micromanages Haiti’s Economy & Politics WikiLeaks Cables Show how US Micromanages Haiti’s Economy & Politics

US State Embassy cables released by WikiLeaks show how the US government has worked to make Haiti weak and subservient to American interests.

Jun 9, 2011 / Press Room

WikiLeaks Cables Show how US Micromanages Haiti’s Economy & Politics WikiLeaks Cables Show how US Micromanages Haiti’s Economy & Politics

US State Embassy cables released by WikiLeaks show how the US government has worked to make Haiti weak and subservient to American interests.

Jun 9, 2011 / Al Jazeera English

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