World

Will Iraq Be a Global Gas Pump? Will Iraq Be a Global Gas Pump?

Is Iraq finally fated to become what it was going to be anyway, even before the chaos and catastrophe set in: a giant gas pump for an energy-starved planet?

Jul 14, 2009 / Feature / Michael T. Klare

Obama in Africa: A Major Disappointment Obama in Africa: A Major Disappointment

Just because President Obama possesses African heritage doesn't mean he couldn't learn a thing or two about the continent's history.

Jul 13, 2009 / Editorial / Gerald Caplan

Obama Visits Africa’s ‘Oil Gulf’ Obama Visits Africa’s ‘Oil Gulf’

Ghanaians and other Africans are clamoring for a new direction in US Africa policy, one based in mutual interests and mutual respect.

Jul 12, 2009 / Feature / Emira Woods

Iran: A Compromise Deal? Iran: A Compromise Deal?

Supporters of the Green Wave increasingly see negotiations with the regime as the best way out of today's crisis.

Jul 10, 2009 / Feature / Babak Sarfaraz

McNamara’s Evil Lives On McNamara’s Evil Lives On

It was the stark evil Robert McNamara perpetrated as secretary of defense that must indelibly frame our memory of him.

Jul 8, 2009 / Column / Robert Scheer

Rethink Afghanistan: Women of Afghanistan Rethink Afghanistan: Women of Afghanistan

American military escalation will not liberate the women of Afghanistan. Instead, the hardships of war take a disproportionate toll on women and their families.

Jul 8, 2009 / Video / Brave New Films

Remembering Robert McNamara Remembering Robert McNamara

The former secretary of defense presided over the deaths of millions--and was one of the only officials to publicly express regret.

Jul 7, 2009 / Editorial / Jonathan Schell

The US and Russia: Missed Opportunities The US and Russia: Missed Opportunities

NYU Russia studies professor Stephen Cohen explains how the US got involved in a new cold war with Russia.

Jul 7, 2009 / Video / MSNBC

Are Afghan Lives Worth Anything? Are Afghan Lives Worth Anything?

The mainstream media would rather focus on the death of Michael Jackson than cover the barbaric slaughter of innocent Afghan civilians by American planes.

Jul 7, 2009 / Editorial / Tom Engelhardt

How to Deal with America’s Empire of Bases How to Deal with America’s Empire of Bases

As Congress and Obama wrangle over the cost of much-needed domestic expenditures, no one suggests that closing some of these unpopular, expensive imperial enclaves might be a good ...

Jul 2, 2009 / Feature / Chalmers Johnson

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