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Militarism – America's State Religion: J. Raimondo
Troublesome Young Men: Doug Bandow
The Withdrawal Follies: Tom Engelhardt
Media's Iraq Spin: We're Leaving (Sort of): Solomon
Hillary's Late Hit: Patrick Buchanan

 
 Joshua Frank

Hillary Clinton: Blood-Thirsty Warmonger

 Jacob Hornberger

How to Not Be a Good German

 Greg Palast

Iraq’s Oil Spoils

 Justin Raimondo

Neocons: Red on the Inside; Red, White and Blue on the Outside

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News
Updated July 27, 2007 - 10:31 PM EDT
US: Iraq Attackers Have Improved Aim
 
  US Officials Angry Over Saudi Role in Iraq
  Basra 'Will Be Handed Over to Iraqis by End of Year'
  Friday: 1 GI, 55 Iraqis Killed; 53 Iraqis Wounded
  Thursday: 5 GIs, 106 Iraqis Killed; 256 Iraqis Wounded
Pentagon Making Contingency Iraq Pullout Plan
 
  General, Envoy: Don't Cut Buildup Yet
  Abuse of Workers Building Enormous US Embassy in Iraq Is Alleged
Pat Tillman's Death May Have Been Murder
NATO Attack Kills 28 Afghan Civilians, 50 Taliban
Blast Kills 13 Near Pakistan’s Red Mosque
 
  General: No Plans for Operations in Pakistan
  New British Foreign Secretary Parts From US Strategy on Taliban
  Pakistan Tests Nuclear-Capable Missile
FBI: Seized Batteries, Cheese Probably Not Linked to Terror
 
  TSA Warning Prompted by Mother Bringing Ice Packs on Flight
Viewpoints
There's No Vacation for Our Troops in Iraq  by Joseph L. Galloway
Media Spin on Iraq: We're Leaving (Sort of)  by Norman Solomon
If You Miss the First Time, Try Firing Another 300,000 Rounds  by Robert Higgs
Hillary's Late Hit  by Patrick Buchanan
The Withdrawal Follies
by Tom Engelhardt
Opening the Nuclear Front
by William M. Arkin

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Frontline
FBI Director Contradicts Gonzales on Ashcroft Hospital Visit
North Korea Storms Out of Military Talks With S. Korea
US to Fund Defense Systems for Israel
Officer Calls Guantánamo Reviews a Sham
The Surge Reaches Small-Town Iraq
China Denies Reports That Its Missiles Have Ended Up in Iraq
US Kills Embassy Plans for Hezbollah Area of Beirut
How Key National Security Projects Are Contracted to Private Firms
 
Army to Punish 7 Officers, Including General, in Tillman Case
Today in Iraq
Iraq: New Sunni Boycott May Be End of Moderates' Bloc
Iraq's Perils Dire for Minority Faiths
Iraq Oil Minister: There Are No Legal Unions in Iraq
Iraq's Tariq Aziz Threatens Hunger Strike: Son
Soccer: Iraq Seeks Fairytale Ending After Nightmare Start
Soccer in Iraq Helps Ease Tensions
Iraq Occupation
UK Military Chief Says Army 'Succeeded' in South Iraq
US Envoy: Troops Holding Down Violence
Gear Slow in Getting to Iraqi Forces
Attacks Continue
Art Meets War in Iraq, and One Loses

Bomb Kills 25 in Baghdad After US Cites Security Success

Insurgents Kill 10 Iraqi Soldiers, Police
Attacks Rip Through Baghdad District
Thursday: 5 GIs, 88 Iraqis Killed; 215 Iraqis Wounded
Iraq Refugee Fallout
Iraq Warns of War Refugee 'Humanitarian Crisis'
Jordan, Syria Face Iraqi Refugee Crisis
Iraq Urges Neighbors to End Abuse of Refugees
Meeting on Aiding 2 Million Iraqi Refugees Highlights Divisions
The War at Home
Poll: No Confidence in Bush
Voters Frustrated With Lack of Change: Poll
After Angry Denunciations by White House, Reporter Announces He Won't Attend News Briefings
Gates Seeks to Calm Feud With Clinton
Republican Lawmakers Tout Iraq Progress After Visit
Bush Exhorts Congress to Produce Defense Spending Bill
Bush Asks Patience on Iraq, Vows Veto on Spending Legislation
Michigan Officials Say Iraqi Refugees Will 'Drag Down' Economy, but Economists Say They May Turn the State Around
Blackwater Supports Inquiry Into Fatal Shooting
Congress Delivers Blow to Bush's European Missile Project by Slashing Funding
Conflict on Screen: Hollywood Goes to War
US Military
US Official Says US Army Bribery Case Is Largest From Iraq Reconstruction Effort
Florida Senators Upset That Army Won't Quickly Cleanup Former Bombing Range Near Middle School
Iraq War Veteran's Parents Sue US After Suicide
US Army Eyes Truck-Mounted Laser
'War on Terror'
Another Draconian Attempt to Curb Britain's Civil Liberties
Britain Jails Five for Terror, Bomb Research
First Interview With Wife of 7/7 Ringleader
Guantánamo
Gitmo Critic Urges World: Take Captives
Deadline Set for Decision on Fate of Guantánamo Inmate
Cuba
Cuba’s Revolution Now Under Two Masters
Raul Castro Presents Plans for Cuba's Future
Europe
Brown Poll Boost May Provoke Snap Election
Russia Ordered to Pay Relatives of 11 Chechens Killed by Troops
 
Iran
US Treasury's Levey Says Iran Sanctions Bearing Fruit
Iranian Minister Says Sanctions Are Ineffective
US Needs Iran Mullahs Help to Stabilize Iraq, Says UK Daily
US Presidential Candidates See Iran Nuclear Threat
Israel Demands UN Sanctions to 'Really Damage' Iran
Russia Blames Late Payments for Iran Reactor Delay
Israel/Palestine
Abbas: US Backing Means Peace Deal Possible This Year
60 Fatah Officers to Be Tried for Letting Gaza Fall
Abbas Deputy Resigns as Palestinian Security Advisor
Israel Authorizes 1,000 Guns for Palestinian Authority: Report
General Calls for Probe After Israeli Troops Stole Taxi, Shot Bystander in West Bank Village
Israeli Military 'Rescues' Five Who Marched to Former Gaza Settlement
Israeli Troops Kill Six Palestinians in Gaza Strip
Lebanon
US Bans Dealings With Hezbollah Supporters
US Says Hezbollah Breached Ceasefire in Lebanon
Lebanese Army Fights Militants in Streets of Camp
Resentment Stirs in Hezbollah Faithful
Syria
Deadly Blast at Syrian Arms Depot Kills 15 Soldiers
Afghanistan
Taliban: Remaining 22 Korean Hostages Alive in Afghanistan
Taliban Again Extends Deadline for South Korean Hostages
Spirits Sag in South Korea at Death of Hostage
US: 60 Taliban Killed in Battle in Southern Afghanistan
British Soldier Killed in Southern Afghanistan
Two US Soldiers in Afghanistan Convert to Islam – Paper
Taliban Says Commander Didn't Commit Suicide, but Was Shot
The Riddle of Afghan Graves
Canada's Top Commander in Afghanistan Escapes Suicide Bomber
Pakistan
US General: Pakistan-Based al-Qaeda Impact on Afghanistan Rises
Military Denies Recommending Musharraf Quit
Pakistan Defends Antiterror Efforts
Britain Lends Support to Musharraf's Terrorism Fight
Soldier Killed, Three Hurt in Waziristan Attacks
Pakistan's Red Mosque to Reopen Friday
India/Kashmir
US to Announce Nuclear Exception for India
Militants Behead Man in Kashmir
Nepal
Southern Nepal Rebel Offers Peace Talks With UN Mediation
UN: Food Shortages, Security Threaten Nepal Peace
Asia
2nd IAEA Team Heads to North Korea
17 Christians Convicted for Beheading Muslims in Indonesia
Thousands Rally Against Sri Lanka's President
Libya
Libya Gets Aid, Other Deals After Freeing Six
Sarkozy Under Fire for Libya Nuclear Deal
Sarkozy: World Should Trust Arab States With Peaceful Nuclear Programs
Africa
UN: Eritrea Arming Somalia Militants Tied to al-Qaeda
Red Cross Deplores Ethiopian Expulsion
Niger Restricts Media During Growing Revolt
Uganda Rebels Demand $2 Million for Travel Before Peace Talks
 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
7/27/2007
Militarism – America's State Religion

Doug Bandow
7/27/2007
Troublesome Young Men

Charles Peña
7/25/2007
Surveillance Society

Praful Bidwai
7/24/2007
Nuke Deal: Breakthrough or Bad Bargain?

Sascha Matuszak
7/23/2007
Keeping Up Appearances

Alan Bock
7/21/2007
Getting It Wrong

Nebojsa Malic
7/19/2007
Summer of Discontent

Philip Giraldi
7/18/2007
Can't Find Osama?
Attack Iran Instead

Ivan Eland
7/17/2007
Payback for NATO Expansion

David R. Henderson
7/16/2007
The Meaning of July 4th,
Part Three

Ran HaCohen
6/26/2007
Palestine: Blood Is in the Air

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