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The Big Lie Technique The Big Lie Technique

As President Bush denounces his critics and proclaims war without end in Iraq the central front in a new cold war, he fails to acknowledge that he is responsible for handing Al Qae...

Nov 16, 2005 / Column / Robert Scheer

The ‘No Exit’ Strategy The ‘No Exit’ Strategy

Most Americans want immediate action to pull out of Iraq, but Senate Republicans passed a measure today that essentially lets the White House off the hook.

Nov 15, 2005 / Feature / Ari Berman

SOA Protests to Focus on Torture SOA Protests to Focus on Torture

As demonstrators gather at Fort Benning, Georgia, this weekend for an annual protest against the School of the Americas, the spotlight will be on increasing dismay in Congress and ...

Nov 15, 2005 / Feature / Patrick Mulvaney

War of Words in France War of Words in France

As media attention focused on rampaging youths setting afire the poor suburbs of France, verbal conflagrations raged among politicians and elected officials on how to respond to th...

Nov 14, 2005 / Feature / Françoise Mouly

Right to Trial Imperiled by Senate Vote Right to Trial Imperiled by Senate Vote

Civil libertarians were stunned last week when the Senate approved a measure that would allow government officials to essentially bypass the courts and lock up people suspected of ...

Nov 14, 2005 / Feature / Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith

Support Our Troops Support Our Troops

It's easy to slap a magnet on your SUV and feel like you're supporting American soldiers fighting a brutal, far-off war. But the way to really support them is to work to extricate ...

Nov 10, 2005 / Editorial / Medea Benjamin and Gayle Brandeis

From Beirut to Damascus From Beirut to Damascus

Four works trace the intertwined history of Lebanon and Syria and the interplay of political radicalism, military strength and miseries of war and murderous political intrigue.

Nov 10, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Charles Glass

Postcards From the Abyss Postcards From the Abyss

Anthony Shadid's Night Draws Near is a moving account of life in Iraq before and after the US occupation. Liberal hawk George Packer's The Assasins' Gate delves into the history be...

Nov 10, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Chris Toensing

First the Lying, Then the Pardon First the Lying, Then the Pardon

Shades of Iran/contra: Since the indictment of I. Lewis Libby, Washington is abuzz about presidential pardons. If officials who violate the law and lie about it know with certainty...

Nov 10, 2005 / Beat the Devil / Alexander Cockburn

Democrats and the War Democrats and the War

In 2005, The Nation declared it would only support candidates who made a speedy end to this war a major campaign issue.

Nov 10, 2005 / Editorial / The Editors

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