Highlights

An Evil Little War: Nebojsa Malic
Hijacking Democracy in Iraq: Scott Ritter
China Delay Win for Bush: Jim Lobe
Battle for America's Youth: Kevin Zeese
Factual Guide for Max Boot: Thomas Woods

 
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News
Updated March 24, 2005 - 11:26 PM EST
Kyrgyz Opp'n Takes Control, Boots Prez
Army Expects Recruiting to Drop Further
Cops Mistakenly Kill Five Iraqi Troops
Insurgents: Only 11 Killed in US-Iraqi Attack

Blair: Nobody Planning to Attack Iran

UN May Probe Hariri Killing Further

Did UK AG Change His Mind on Legality of Iraq War?

Viewpoints
The Battle for America's Youth
by Kevin B. Zeese
A Factually Correct Guide for Max Boot by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
How the Iraq War Has Stifled Reform in Syria
by Abigail Fielding-Smith
Hijacking Democracy in Iraq
by Scott Ritter
An Attack on Nuclear Control
by Kaushik Kapisthalam

Cultural Barbarism in Babylon
by Katrina vanden Heuvel

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Frontline

Naming of Iraqi President Expected by Week's End

Rice on Asia

EU Decision to Delay China Arms Sales Big Win for Bush

78 Journalists Killed Last Year

UK DM 'Underestimated Insurgency' in Postwar Iraq

Chicago Seeks Dismissal of Antiwar Protesters' Lawsuit

Media Groups Back Reporters in Plame Case

 

Blast Sharpens Memories of
Lebanon's Civil War

Iraq Attacks

Two US, Two Iraqi Soldiers Wounded in Mosul Suicide Car Bombing

Iraqi Police Officer Killed at US Checkpoint

Occupying Iraq

In Iraq With 'Reservists That Fight'

US Bars Italians From Examining Sgrena's Car

Drop in US Casualties Accompanies Increase in Attacks on Iraqis

Iraqi Insurgents Still Control Camp Attacked by US, Govt Forces

Doomed British Military Plane in Iraq Sent Distress Signal

Iraq Failures Lead Britain to Revamp Intelligence

Tennessee State Representative Injured in Iraq

Iraqi Politics

Sunnis Now Want to Join Iraq Politics

Iraqi Women Defy Death in Fight for Political Clout

Kurdish Leaders Say Deal on Next Government Down to Posts Now

Iraq Today

Baghdad Residents Battle Terrorists

Iraq Launches Purge of Foreign Arabs

Israel/Palestine

In a Diplomatic First, Putin Will Visit Israel

US Presses Sharon on Plans to Expand West Bank Settlement

Israeli Army: Palestinian Police Foiling as Many Terror Attacks as Israel

UN Rights Expert Praises Israel

Arab Peace Offer to Israel Has Strings Attached

23 Israeli Anti-Pullout Protesters Held for Blocking Highway

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyz President Appoints Hardliners to Combat Protests

Riot Police Put the Squeeze on Kyrgyzstan's 'Revolution'

Kyrgyz Unrest Shakes Central Asia

Riots Give Way to Tense Standoff in Kyrgyzstan

Mideast

Arab Leaders' Summit Ends as It Began: Marked by Apathy

US Govt's Arabic Channel a Hit in Syria

'Positive Climate' Reported at Iran Talks

Russia and Her Neighbors

Russia: We Killed Chechen Rebel With Links to CIA

Ukraine Probes Fate of Nuclear Arsenal

Southeast Asia

Philippine Army Says It Found Bombs for Easter Attack

UN to Leave Aceh at Indonesian Request

Americas

Rumsfeld Warns Nicaragua on Anti-Aircraft Missiles

Rumsfeld Worried About Venezuelan Rifle Purchase

Ecuador Police Fire Tear Gas on Congress

Mexico Protests US Walls Along Border

 
US Military

Soldier Discharged for Trying to Smuggle Weapon Home

US Investigators Urge More Army Contract Oversight

Pentagon to Upgrade Intelligence Structure

Justices Are Asked to Reject POWs' Case Against Iraq

United Nations

Papers: Annan's Son Paid $300,000 by Oil-for-Food Company

Annan Proposal to Eliminate Human Rights Commission Welcomed

Oil-For-Food Panel Probes Annan's Contacts With Firm

Fed Chairman Probe Disputes UN Statement

Lebanon

Bombing Sows New Tension in Lebanon

Lebanese Shop for Guns as Political Tension Rises

China Arms Ban

Britain Lands in Middle of US-EU China Spat

Positions Unmoved on China Arms Embargo

EU Foreign Policy Chief Solana to Mediate in China Arms Ban Dispute

EU Split on Lifting 'Unfair' China Arms Ban

Germany Says China Arms Ban to End on Time

Terror War

Freed Terror Suspect Gets US Apology

File Shows Aide to Osama Held by US

Hearings of Four Gitmo Prisoners Open

Few Who Enter US Are Checked Against Terror Watchlist

Pentagon: Bin Laden Escaped at Tora Bora

South Asia

Two Killed in Indian Kashmir Car Bombing

Musharraf Urges India to Discuss Kashmir

Five Taliban Killed Near Pakistan Border

Pakistan's Rule in Balochistan Gets Shakier

US Warplanes Kill Five in Afghanistan

Pakistan, Afghanistan Agree to Start Bus Services

East Asia

Skepticism Grows on North Korea Nuke Talks

China Tells N. Korea to Return to Arms Talks

Anti-Secession Measure Backfires on China

Seoul Leaving US-Led Alliance?

Africa

Kenyan FM: Invasion of Somalia Could Happen as Early as Next Month

Escaping Mugabe's Misery

Mugabe Rival Takes Fight to the Enemy

In Other News

Wolfowitz Draws Nearer to World Bank Post

British Library Told to Return Looted Italian Manuscript

Japanese Release Bobby Fischer to Iceland

Europhile Hearts Sink as Berlin and Paris Turn on Brussels

 
Contributors


3/23/2005
Kyrgyzstan's 'Revolution'


3/24/2005
An Evil Little War


3/23/2005
Second Thoughts, First Principles


3/22/2005
Free Commerce vs. National Security: Is There Really a Contradiction?

Sascha Matuszak
3/21/2005
Bumpin' It in China

Alan Bock
3/19/2005
Dealing with China

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

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

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