Weekend Interviews

Saturday on the Weekend Interview Show, Jacob Hornberger from the Future of Freedom Foundation will explain the scandal surrounding the military tribunals, Greg Mitchell from Editor and Publisher will discuss the unnessessary nuking of hundreds of thousands of...

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Midnight Soccer

Put aside, for a moment, all the moral outrage and emotional rancor, and gaze upon the cold, dispassionate truth: whatever else interventionist war might be, there is no denying that it's yet another gigantic government project, the kind libertarians and conservatives...

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Let’s Press the Press

Alright folks. Sibel Edmonds needs your help. She has filed an appeal to the Supreme Court on the heels of the explosive new Vanity Fair article which cites government investigators saying that the covering up of House Speaker Dennis Hastert's (among others')...

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Is the United States a Terrorist State?

From The U.S. Government Guide to Surviving Terrorism, we read that the U.S. Department of Defense defines terrorism as "the calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or...

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Another Antiwar.com Exclusive

Jack Ross provides a compelling look at the history of the American labor movement's foreign policy stances, up to the most recent (and surprisingly pleasant) developments. (For those of you who read it before 10 a.m. Eastern, you may have noticed a problem with the...

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Secular Iraqis: Sold out again

There's a significant amount of dishonesty going on today in the warblogs' coverage of the death of Steven Vincent.  Alot of this has to do with the reluctance of warbloggers to confront the reality of what is happening to the Iraqi south since its rule shifted...

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Death of a Hawk: Steven Vincent, RIP.

Juan Cole mentions the killing of Steven Vincent, an American journalist who had been blogging and reporting from Basra. Basra. Cole remarks, "I would not have expected him to be killed in Basra, which is generally safer than Baghdad." I would have expected the...

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Check It Out

Antiwar.com contributor Aaron Glantz, author of How America Lost Iraq, will be on C-Span's Washington Journal beginning at 9:15 a.m. Eastern Wednesday.

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Aaron Glantz on CSPAN Wednesday Morning

Antiwar.com columnist Aaron Glantz will appear on CSPAN's Washington Journal on Wednesday morning at 9:15am Eastern Time (6:15am Pacific). Aaron is the author of How America Lost Iraq. Watch CSPAN in the morning or go to the CSPAN website and click on Washington...

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