World

Who’s Sorry Now? Who’s Sorry Now?

Michael Ignatieff apologizes for being wrong on Iraq. If only mainstream media acknowledged all the people who were right.

Aug 9, 2007 / Column / Katha Pollitt

The Terror America Wrought The Terror America Wrought

Take a moment to remember the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, connecting the dots between that attack and US actions in Iraq sixty-two years later.

Aug 8, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

Data-Mining Our Liberties Data-Mining Our Liberties

Despite blistering criticism of warrantless surveillance, the Bush Administration rammed a law through Congress that authorizes spying on our calls and e-mails. How did they get aw...

Aug 7, 2007 / Feature / Aziz Huq

Lessons From the Tonkin Gulf Lessons From the Tonkin Gulf

From the Nation archives, the late senator and onetime editor of this magazine recalls his lonely stand against the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, approved by Congress August 7, 1964, ...

Aug 7, 2007 / Feature / Ernest Gruening

Keeping Enemies Close–and Saudis Closer Keeping Enemies Close–and Saudis Closer

What are Bush's real motives for the $63 billion Mideast arms deal to Israel, Egypt and Saudi America?

Aug 2, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

Red Zone, Green Zone Red Zone, Green Zone

Pundits speculate the US can win stability if not victory in Iraq, but beyond the philosophical Green Zone they inhabit, life becomes ever more desperate for Iraqi civilians.

Aug 1, 2007 / Tom Engelhardt

Soccer Lions of Mesopotamia Soccer Lions of Mesopotamia

Don't buy the argument that Iraq's triumph in the Asian Cup is a miracle moment brought to you by Uncle Sam.

Jul 31, 2007 / Feature / Simon Maxwell Apter

Israel’s Intrepid Peacemakers Israel’s Intrepid Peacemakers

Their numbers are dwindling, they're low on money and face potential violence and certain prosecution. But Israeli anarchists continue to stand with embattled Palestinians.

Jul 30, 2007 / Feature / Neve Gordon

The Making of No End in Sight The Making of No End in Sight

Charles Ferguson answers questions about his gripping new documentary that takes aim at those who took us to war in Iraq.

Jul 27, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Akiva Gottlieb

I’m Not the Man I Used to Be I’m Not the Man I Used to Be

The reasons for Günter Grass's silence about his membership in the Waffen SS remain safely hidden in his new memoir.

Jul 26, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Andreas Huyssen

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