US Wars and Military Action

And Now, Iraq And Now, Iraq

The election is over; the war is not. And George W. Bush is suddenly in one tight corner.

Nov 9, 2006 / Editorial / David Corn

Beginning of the End Beginning of the End

The Iraq Study Group report comes too late for the 600,000 people who died in carnage that is likely to worsen. It won't satisfy the antiwar movement because it sets no timetable f...

Nov 7, 2006 / Feature / Bob Dreyfuss

The Baker Report, Leaked! The Baker Report, Leaked!

Stay the course? Cut and run? Cut the crap? What will former Secretary of State James A. Baker III propose after the midterm elections, when the bipartisan Iraq Study Group reveals...

Nov 2, 2006 / Editorial / Evan Eisenberg

Pat Tillman’s Legacy Pat Tillman’s Legacy

As the elections approach, a former soldier, grieving the friendly-fire death of his brother in combat, asks: How has the most respected country in the world become so irrational, ...

Oct 20, 2006 / Editorial / Kevin Tillman

The War and the Election The War and the Election

Ending the Iraq War is the most pressing issue facing America today. I

Oct 19, 2006 / Editorial / The Editors

The Killing Fields of Iraq The Killing Fields of Iraq

The carnage the US has visited upon Iraq in the name of fighting terror has taken more than 600,000 lives. We are not building democracy, we are creating mayhem.

Oct 18, 2006 / Column / Robert Scheer

Escape From Iraq Escape From Iraq

Bring back Saddam. Spring him from the slammer and put the old dictator back to work. Otherwise, we're never gonna get out of Iraq.

Oct 14, 2006 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Taliban Rising Taliban Rising

If the corruption of Karzai's government is Afghanistan's new cancer, then the Taliban are increasingly seen as chemotherapy: an unpleasant but necessary remedy.

Oct 12, 2006 / Feature / Christian Parenti

Woodward, Revised Woodward, Revised

Bob Woodward is late to the party: His new book, State of Denial, catches up to the story of the Iraq debacle that other journalists have been reporting for years.

Oct 9, 2006 / Editorial / David Corn

Foley’s IMbroglio Foley’s IMbroglio

It shows how hapless and shallow Democrats are that they show so little electoral joy in a principled challenge to GOP rule. Instead we get tactical theatrics about whatever comes ...

Oct 5, 2006 / Column / Katha Pollitt

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