Chuck Hagel

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  • Warner to introduce second Iraq resolution

    "Escalation"? "Augmentation"? How about "Just say no"?
  • Hagel, Democrats agree on anti-escalation resolution

    Hillary Clinton says she's on board. Olympia Snowe is thinking about it.
  • The sense of the Senate

    At least one Republican seems set to join Democrats in a resolution condemning Bush's Iraq plan.
  • Lieberman: A surge of buyer's remorse?

    Antiwar Connecticut voters find themselves with a pro-escalation senator -- and other Senate Democrats are scared to offend him.
  • Did the U.S. just provoke Iran?

    Thursday's raid on the Iranian consulate is more evidence that President Bush is ready to escalate the conflict.
  • A turning point at home

    The more Bush promises a "light at the end of the tunnel," the more the American public grows disillusioned with the war in Iraq.
  • Everything you wanted to know about the "nuclear option"

    If the Republicans are as good as their word, it's going to be much uglier than you think.
  • Who's playing politics?

    John Bolton's nomination isn't being derailed by Democrats but by dissident Republicans, who reflect even broader discomfort with Bush's choice.
  • Tough truths vs. patriotic pride

    When Bush and Kerry finally face off Sept. 30, which version of Iraq will the public buy?
  • Breaking GOP ranks

    As more Republican senators sour on Rumsfeld's war, John McCain and Chuck Hagel may no longer be the party's lone men of conscience.
  • Republicans for Kerry?

    After enduring a sustained offensive from conservatives, Republican moderates are quietly mounting a counterattack against Bush, DeLay & Co.
  • Hacking democracy

    Computerized vote-counting machines are sweeping the country. But they can be hacked -- and right now there's no way to be sure they haven't been.
  • The education of John McCain

    Stabbed in the back by his congressional colleagues, the nation's campaign finance crusader should take his battle to the people.
  • The rare diplomat

    Sen. Chuck Hagel abandons Republican talking points and says a statewide hand recount may be required for "legitimate finality."
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