Highlights

The Specter of Fascism: Justin Raimondo
The International Highway to Hell: Ilana Mercer
When Is a Militia Not a Militia?: William S. Lind
The War Path of Unity: Joshua Frank
How's This for 'People Power'?: Robert Fisk

 
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News
Updated March 9, 2005 - 11:09 PM EST
41 Iraqis Found Shot, Beheaded
Presidential Panel: Bush's Iran Intel Is Weak
Pro-Syria Voices Push Back
Syria Starts Lebanon Pullback, Bush Demands May Pullout
Shi'ite Alliance Head: 'Foreign Forces Must Leave Iraq ASAP'
US Spy Agencies Fear Some Applicants Are Terrorists
Baghdad Rocked by Suicide Blast
Viewpoints
The Stillborn Empire
by Patrick J. Buchanan
What Does Washington Make of This Demonstration?  by Robert Fisk
The Largest Covert Operation in CIA History  by Chalmers Johnson
The War Path of Unity  by Joshua Frank
The Fight Against American Empire
by Paul Gessing
When Is a Militia Not a Militia?
by William S. Lind

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Frontline
Iran Threatens to Break Off EU Nuke Talks
Soldier Who Denounced Abuses Given Psych Exam
'Ramadi Madness': Scene by Scene
Bush's Request for War Money Moves Forward
Terror Suspects Legally Buying Guns, GAO Finds
Indicted Kosovo PM Denies War Crimes Allegations
Putin Gets Upper Hand as Chechen Rebel Leader Is Trapped and Killed
China Makes Force an Option Over Taiwan
 
Pro-Syria Party in Beirut Holds Massive Protest
Italian-Iraq Backlash
Italy Calls Shooting an Accident but Demands Probe
Foreign Minister Says Car Carrying Slain Italian Agent in Iraq Not Speeding
US General Unaware of Italian Convoy Route
US Expediting Probe of Italian's Death
Probe of Italian Reporter Shooting to Take Three-Four Weeks: US General
Italy Criticized Over Alleged Ransom to Free Hostage
Iraq Occupation
US Troop Checkpoints Are a Daily Peril in Iraq
Military Probing Rules at Iraq Checkpoints
US Troops Get Training to Avoid Friendly-Fire Attacks on British
US Military May Abandon Abu Ghraib
US General: 140,000 Iraqi Troops Trained
Uranium Threat to Iraq Unit
Attacks Continue
Senior Iraqi Official Slain, 15 Headless Corpses Found
US-Insurgent Clashes, Attacks Leave Seven Dead in Iraq
Three 'Prostitutes' Shot Dead
Attack on Fuel Pipeline South of Baghdad
Today in Iraq
Violence and Political Doubts Persist in Iraq
Kurds Seek Pledge on Return to Kirkuk
Saddam to Be Tried 'By October'
Abducted Jordanian Released in Iraq After Ransom Paid
Iraqi Cleric – Civil War Impossible
The New Iraq
Many Iraqi Women Fear for Their Rights
Female Cabinet Ministers Demand Greater Role for Women in Politics
Next Step in Rebuilding Iraq: Bring Power to the People
Global Iraq Fallout
Blair Broke Code to Keep War Advice From Cabinet
Reporter Hits Out at Fake-Notes Allegation in David Kelly Docu-Drama
Israeli Firm Wins US Weapons Contract in Iraq
Afghanistan
British Adviser to Govt Shot Dead in Afghanistan
Afghan Warlords Suspected of Killing British World Bank Worker
Groups on Alert After UK Worker Killed in Kabul
US Says Afghanistan 'Wise' to Co-Opt Strongman
Afghan Female Governor Blazes Trail for Women
Pakistan
Bhutto Got Missile Blueprints for Pakistan
Two US Citizens 'Disappeared' in Pakistan
China/Taiwan
Britain Wants to Tighten Rules on Arms to China
France Seeks Support on China Arms Issue
Taipei Calls Legislation 'Malicious' and 'Crude'
China Signals Stronger Military Is a National Goal
China Tells Australia to Review Its Defense Treaty With the US
China's Other Political Parties Powerless
China's Jiang Leaves Last Official Post
Nepal
Anti-Monarchy Protest Launched in Nepal
Nepal 'Arrests 200 Demonstrators'
Prominent Nepal Journalist Freed
Asia
Malaysia Spat Raises Questions of Indonesia Military
Sri Lanka Killings Escalate
Africa
UK Wants Sanctions on Sudanese Govt
Pygmies Flee Hutu Intimidation After Burundi Election
Tribal Slave Raids Bring New Wave of Terror to Congo
Americas
Key Bolivian Lawmakers Back President
OAS Reopening Investigation of Salvador Killings
Chile Honors Late Communist Leader
 
A Hawk Flies to the UN
Signal Behind Bolton's Nomination to UN Post
Bolton Known to Some as the Un-Diplomat
Many US Allies Worried by Bush's UN Pick
US Military
For Guard Recruiters, a Tough Sell
Steady Drop in Black Army Recruits Linked to Iraq War
Guard's PR Man Reported 'Wild in Ramadi' Abuse Video
Pentagon Increasingly Looks Abroad For Competitive Defense Contracts
'Counter-Recruiters' Shadowing the Military
The War at Home
House Panel Backs Iraq Funds, Adds Sudan Aid
Defense Firms to Merge
Detaining Justice
Gonzales Defends Transfer of Detainees
Gonzales: US May Still Charge 'Enemy Combatant'
Lawyers: US Eroding Inmates' Trust at Guantánamo
War on Terror
Bush Calls Democracy Terror's Antidote
EU Anti-Terror Efforts Powerless to Stop Attacks
State Dept. Renews Global Terror Alert
Experts: Cooperation May Curb Terrorism
Madrid Bombing Suspect Arrested in Spain
Numbers Obscure al-Qaeda Threat to Britain
More Defeats for Blair Terror Policy in Lords
US Expert Testifies at German 9/11 Trial
9/11 Panel's Findings Strain German Prosecution
Expert: Atta Involved in 9/11 Plot Earlier
Lebanon/Syria
Boosted by Huge Rally, Lebanon's Lahoud Meets MPs
The Two Faces of Protest
Mideast Peace?
Bush: Israel Must Help Build Palestinian State
Israel to Hand Over Control of Jericho
Deputy PM: Israel Set on Gaza, West Bank Evacuations
Palestinians Ready to Assume Control in Gaza After Israel Withdrawal
Israeli Minister: Cease-Fire Not Enough
Abbas Accuses Israel of Dragging Feet on Peace
Palestinian PM and Israel Discuss West Bank Pullback
Settling Against Peace
Settlers: 'Sharon, Rabin Is Waiting for You'
Illegal West Bank Settlements Mushroom
Report: Israel Funding Outposts in Violation of Own Laws
Israeli Settler Leaders Contradict State Claims on Outposts
Shin Bet Infiltrates Settlers
Israel/Palestine
Report on West Bank Assails Sharon
Palestinian Speaker Voted Back in for Two Months
Middle East
Turkey Renames 'Kurdish' and 'Armenian' Animals
Democracy Spreading Across Middle East, Bush Says
Kuwait Hastens Women's Vote Bill
Spain: Militants Threaten Morocco Govt
Iranian Budget Dispute Simmers
Arab League 'Will Push for Peace'
Chechen Leader Killed
Chechen Rebels Vow to Fight on After Chief Killed
Killing of Chechen Leader May Empower Hardliners
Maskhadov: Talented Commander Who Lost Out to Islamists
Europe
Serbia Moves Closer to Meeting Deadline on War Crime Suspects
Haider's Party Purges Most Rightists
IRA Offers to Shoot Man's Killers
Defining the Enlarged EU
 
Contributors


3/09/2005
The Specter of Fascism


3/09/2005
The International Highway to Hell


3/08/2005
Ending the Death Penalty for Juveniles Is Not Enough


3/04/2005
Lebanon: Hope and Trepidation

Nebojsa Malic
3/03/2005
Consequences of the Hague Inquisition

Ran HaCohen
2/28/2005
Democracy, a Free Press, and Other Fantasies

Praful Bidwai
2/26/2005
India Talks Down to Its Neighbors

Joseph Stromberg
2/07/2005
An Anti-Imperialist's Reading List: Part Two

Sascha Matuszak
1/08/2005
Issues for East Asia: A Sinocentric View

Matthew Barganier
10/30/2004
Et Tu, Pat?

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