War and Peace

Let’s Make Enemies Let’s Make Enemies

Are you dismayed at US policy in Iraq? Write your elected reps and tell them so. Click here.

Apr 1, 2004 / Column / Naomi Klein

The 9/11 Commission Hears From Richard Clarke The 9/11 Commission Hears From Richard Clarke

When testimony came from Richard Clarke, he Inspired White House spokesmen to get snarky, Because, with words combining bite and bark, he

Apr 1, 2004 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Fighting for Oil–Still Fighting for Oil–Still

Although media attention has been focused on civil violence in the Baghdad area, Iraq's vast and vulnerable network of oil pipelines and pumping stations has become a major battl...

Apr 1, 2004 / Editorial / Michael T. Klare

Laughing With Bush Laughing With Bush

When George W.

Apr 1, 2004 / Editorial / David Corn

Bush’s ‘Rat List’ Bush’s ‘Rat List’

Nixon kept his famous "enemies list." Now George W.

Apr 1, 2004 / Editorial / The Editors

A Deserter Speaks A Deserter Speaks

It is unlikely that Mejia's allegations about the conduct of his superiors will be investigated.

Mar 25, 2004 / Feature / Christian Parenti

Time for Truth Time for Truth

The two brothers who scaled the face of Big Ben in London with a banner reading Time for Truth sent the right message on the anniversary of the beginning of the US-led war on Ira...

Mar 25, 2004 / Editorial / The Editors

Blowing a Whistle on Bush’s 9/11 Failures Blowing a Whistle on Bush’s 9/11 Failures

President Bush failed the country in its hour of greatest need, according to his administration's top anti-terrorism advisor during the crisis.

Mar 23, 2004 / Column / Robert Scheer

Protest Postcards From New York Protest Postcards From New York

Among the approximately 150,000 people who took to the streets of New York on March 20 to protest the US occupation of Iraq were six Nation interns.

Mar 23, 2004 / Feature / The Nation

A New Day in Madrid A New Day in Madrid

Spaniards were bewildered by the American view of their vote to kick out the ruling conservative party as a sign of weakness.

Mar 21, 2004 / Feature / Samuel Loewenberg

x