Iraq

Handmaid in Babylon: The UN’s Decline and Fall Handmaid in Babylon: The UN’s Decline and Fall

"One has to be careful," said United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan in late August, "not to confuse the UN with the US." If the Secretary General had taken his own advice...

Aug 28, 2003 / Beat the Devil / Alexander Cockburn

Just Wait Just Wait

The White House said, although it wasn't true, Iraq must be invaded, PDQ, Since terrorists, who'd caught us unaware, Were with Iraq, and always gathered there.

Aug 28, 2003 / Column / Calvin Trillin

The Tragedy of Iraq The Tragedy of Iraq

With the August 19 bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, and with the deaths of twenty-three people so far--including the chief of the UN mission, Sergio Vieir...

Aug 28, 2003 / Editorial / The Editors

Bring Them On? Bring Them Home! Bring Them On? Bring Them Home!

Family members of military personnel serving in Iraq announce the Bring Them Home Now Campaign.

Aug 14, 2003 / Feature / Jacqueline Kucinich

Travels With Izzi Travels With Izzi

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Jul 31, 2003 / Editorial / Peter Davis

Showtime in Iraq Showtime in Iraq

Peter Davis is on assignment in Iraq for The Nation.

Jul 17, 2003 / Editorial / Peter Davis

End the US Occupation End the US Occupation

The test of a great nation is whether it has the capacity to own up to its mistakes and change course for the sake of the country and the world.

Jul 17, 2003 / Editorial / The Editors

A Photo, With Caption, in the New York Times A Photo, With Caption, in the New York Times

Dejectedly, a man sits on the ground. The man has been detained. His hands are bound. His crime is truly simple to explain: Possessing pictures of Saddam Hussein.

Jun 26, 2003 / Column / Calvin Trillin

A New Solidarity Front in Iraq A New Solidarity Front in Iraq

This fall will see a fact-finding mission to Iraq to evaluate the condition of workers and the status of the labor movement.

Jun 23, 2003 / Feature / Tim Shorrock

First Chronicles First Chronicles

With street fighting prevailing, Paul Bremer, the American administrator in Iraq, recently trotted out a new "two-sided approach," according to the New York Times.

Jun 19, 2003 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

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