Highlights

Democracy: The God That Failed: Justin Raimondo
Torture and the Religious Right: Jon Basil Utley
Empire's Endgame: Nebojsa Malic
Bush's Fantasy Foreign Policy: Rami G. Khouri
A Lose-Lose Referendum?: Jim Lobe

 
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News
Updated October 12, 2005 - 11:08 PM EDT
Conservatives, Exiles Desert War Party
Constitution Breakthrough May Win Over Sunnis
New CIA Review Slams Prewar Plans
US 'Finds' Letter: Al-Qaeda Set to Fill Iraq Void
Another Iraq Suicide Attack Leaves 30 Dead
Officials: Tip on NYC Subway Threat a Hoax
Britain Accuses Iran of Running Training Camps for Bombers
Libby Did Not Tell Grand Jury About Key Conversation
Viewpoints
Withdrawal Doesn't Have to Be Defeat  by Edward N. Luttwak
Are We on Course or Trapped in a Swamp?  by Joseph L. Galloway
Time for Miller to Come Clean
by Sydney Schanberg
Bush's Veil Over History  by Kitty Kelley
Bush's Fantasy Foreign Policy
by Rami G. Khouri
Al-Qaeda's Golden Opportunity
by Fawaz A. Gerges

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Frontline
A Lose-Lose Referendum?
Document Provides Glimpses Into al-Qaeda's Intentions
Letter From al-Zawahiri to al-Zarqawi
Al-Qaeda Exploits 'Blue-Eyed' Muslim Converts
UK Army Offers Regret, Cash to Victims of Basra Jail Raid
Shi'ite Ayatollah Urges Iraqis to Boycott Referendum
Israeli Ambassador to US: Syria Is Sheltering 10 or 11 Terror Groups
Syria's Interior Minister Commits Suicide
Syria Warns 'Gates of Hell Will Open' if US Attacks
 
Iraq's Little-Read Charter Evokes Strong Views
Today in Iraq
Iraq Oil Output Falls Behind Pre-War Levels
In Iraq, Military Police Numbers Down While Duties Increase
Experts See Grim Times Ahead – a Torn Iraq – Even if Constitution Approved
Iraqi Constitution
Iraq Sunni Party Backs Constitution in Deal
US Troops Plan to Protect Voters and Votes in Iraq
Public Unenthused by Constitution Poll
Iraq to Close Jordan Border for Referendum
Troops, Families Await Iraq Election Analysis
Iraqi Politics
Iraqi Sunnis Focus Beyond Saturday's Vote
Ex-Official Fears Bill Will Weaken Saddam Tribunal
Sunnis Press for Rehabilitating Ba'ath Party
Iraqi Judges Trained for Saddam Trial
Majority Shias Beginning to Flex Muscle in Iraq
Attacks Continue
Over 50 Killed in Pre-Election Attacks
Female Suicide Bomber Strikes
Into a War Zone, on a Deadly Road
Officer Dies of Injuries From Baghdad Road Attack
Security Incidents in Iraq, Oct. 12
Security Incidents in Iraq, Oct. 11
The New Iraq
Voices of Iraq: Baghdadis Tell Their Stories
Traumatized Young Iraqis Turn Increasingly to Hard Drugs
Coalition Ships Watch Over Iraq's Precious Oil Terminals
Global Iraq Fallout
Former French UN Ambassador Held Over Iraq Oil-for-Food
Danish PM Faces Iraq War Lawsuit
Attack Won't Affect Arab League Leader's Trip to Iraq
Iran, Iraq Agree on Air and Railway Transportation
Afghanistan
Rebels Kill 19 Afghan Policemen
Afghan Insurgents Importing Ideas From Iraq
Taliban Play Hide-and-Seek With US Troops
Rockets Fired at Afghan Capital, One Wounded
Karzai Aide Condemns Afghan Beauty Contestants
Central Asia
Kyrgyzstan Says US Can Keep Airbase Until Afghanistan Stable
Rice, on Way to Central Asia, Reprimands Uzbekistan
India/Pakistan/Kashmir
India and Pakistan Edge Just a Bit Closer
Quake May Have Hurt Kashmir Militants
Kashmir Leader Urges Border Links
Indo-Pak Nukes Safe From Quake
US Military to Boost Humanitarian Aid to Pakistan
China
China's Space Ambitions Potential Threat to US: Analysts
Japan Cabinet Official Visits China to Check on Arms Cleanup
Beating Highlights Slow Democratic Reform in China
Asia
First Arrest for Bali Bombings
Nepal King Tightens Media Control
Four Tamil Rebels Killed in Ambush
Germany
Merkel's Power May Be Curbed in Deal
Germany's SPD at Loggerheads Over Coalition Deal
US Says Farewell to Famous German Air Base
Europe
UNICEF Bombs Smurfs to Highlight Plight
Fishing Protest Blocks NATO Exercise
EU Lays Out Serbia Road Map
Bomb Defused at Northern Ireland School
Former Ukraine Official Vows to Fight Allegations
 
Plame CIA Case
Bush Could Lose Rove Over Probe
Miller Questioned Again by Fitzgerald
US Military
Pentagon Wants New Spying Powers in US
Military Tells GI: 'Don't Get Hurt. Don't Get Sick.'
Army Tries to Reverse Recruiting Slump
Special Forces Suicides Raise Questions
Secret Government Team Hunts for Radioactive Material
Family Wants Answers About Death of a Soldier in Iraq
Former Iraq Prisons Chief Denies Responsibility for Abu Ghraib
Army’s New Chem Lab to Study Toxic Agents
Thousands Say Goodbye to Nevada Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
The War at Home
Bush Expects Violence in Iraq but Says It Won't Dissuade Voters
Bush Poll Numbers Continue to Slide, Even With His Base
Under Rice, Powell's Policies Are Reborn
Troops Should Leave Iraq Soon, Say Americans
Whistleblowers Meet to Share Stories, Plot Strategies
Parking Ban Near Bush Ranch Won't Deter Protesters
Iran
Diplomats See Possible Iran Compromise
Iran Must Obey Rules on Nuclear Program: Blair
EU3 Look to Russia to Influence Iran on Nuclear Talks
Why EU, Iran Still Far Apart Over Nukes
Israel/Palestine
IDF to Ask High Court to Review Ban on 'Human Shield' Practice
Israeli Army Kills Three Palestinians Near Border With Gaza
Israel Citing 'Security' to Limit Palestinian Rights: UN
No Compromise in Israeli Battle Against Hamas: Peres
Egypt, Palestinians Open Border for One Day for Mecca Journeys
Palestinians Demand Release of 20 Key Prisoners
Israeli Army to Recommend Releasing More Palestinian Prisoners
22-Year-Old Woman Said to Be Hamas Bomb Maker
Fatah Set to Trounce Hamas in Palestinian Election
Abbas Denies Bush's 'Mission From God' Remark
Middle East
Yemen Said Linked to Guns in Saudi Attack
Lebanese Speaker Defends Syria Ahead of UN Murder Report
Kuwait's Emir Steps in to Defuse Crisis Within Ruling al-Sabah Family
Bahrain's Parliament Rejects Lifting Ban on Israeli Goods
Sudan
Bolton Bars UN Briefing on Darfur
Bolton Calls for 'Stronger Action' on Darfur
Civil War Ends, but Islamic Law Still Applies in Sudan
Sudan Gives Uganda Space to Move Against Rebels in South
Africa
Somalia: Interim Gov't Denies Violating Arms Embargo
Liberians Vote in First Postwar Election
Ethiopian MPs Lose Their Immunity
The Rise of Africa's Women Politicians
Ivorian Opposition Reject Gbagbo
Haiti
Haiti to Prosecute 15 Police Officers
Haiti Rules US Citizen Can Seek Office
Americas
Deal to End Crisis in Nicaragua
Colombian Senator Survives Bomb
Chávez Thrives on Seeing Threat From Bush
 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
10/12/2005
Democracy: The God That Failed

Nebojsa Malic
10/12/2005
Empire's Endgame

Ivan Eland
10/11/2005
Cheney's Counterproductive Policy Toward Terrorists

Alan Bock
10/01/2005
Posse Comitatus: Remembering Why

Praful Bidwai
9/28/2005
India Ditches Iran and Nonalignment

Ran HaCohen
8/19/2005
Stop Your Sobbing

Sascha Matuszak
8/03/2005
Free the Diplomats

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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