Iraq War

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  • Sudden death from the sky

    The burning truck and scattered carnage bothered him and everyone who saw it. It became a mental fever that got worse the more we thought about it.
  • TV's boldest news show

    OK, it's fictitious -- but so is our presidency. Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" pulls the pants down on the fakes and fanatics who are leading us into the future.
  • The Salon Interview: Bill Moyers

    The conscience of American journalism speaks his mind about Bush, LBJ, Iraq, Vietnam, the triumph of America's global power and the withering of its democracy.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Most Americans no longer care whether weapons of mass destruction are found in Iraq. But to the rest of the world, the issue remains crucial.
  • How do you say "regime change" in Arabic?

    Don't look for your tattered dictionary -- just pull out the Phraselator!
  • "All kinds of metal was flying through the air"

    Under withering Iraqi fire, I hunker down on a hilltop with a handful of U.S. and Kurdish soldiers -- and cheer the cluster bombs.
  • Fury and favor in the Arab world

    While Qatar welcomes Uncle Sam, Egyptian police torture antiwar protesters. If the war lasts long, some say, the scales may tip toward rage.
  • Give 'em hell, Kerry

    The presidential candidate -- and decorated war veteran -- fires back at his GOP critics. Will the rest of the Democratic Party take his lead and fight fire with fire?
  • Can this marriage be saved?

    An expert says the U.S. and the U.N. may be at each other's throats right now, but they need each other too much to break up.
  • How to think about this war if you're against it

    I hope for a U.S. victory with minimum bloodshed and maximum freedom for the Iraqi people. But I also want the cakewalk conservatives to pay for their hubris politically.
  • Death and taxes

    Do tax cuts plus war equal the right medicine for an ailing economy?
  • Village people

    In Sator, a Kurdish town caught between Iraqi guns and American bombs, the elder digs in his heels and refuses to budge.
  • Death trap

    Iraqis tell their American relatives of the daily horror of being caught between Saddam's death squads and the ferocious firepower of the U.S. military.
  • Briefing for a descent into hell

    A wide-eyed extraterrestrial is instructed about how a man named Bush became the most powerful leader on Earth -- and how he led the planet into chaos.
  • Redefining "terror"

    In the propaganda war, Iraqi civilian deaths are either "terrorist tactics" or "collateral damage" -- depending on who caused them.
  • Fact and fiction at the Wall Street Journal

    Liberal pundit Roger Wilkins gets slammed for a quote deemed insensitive to U.S. troops. Just one problem: Wilkins never spoke those words.
  • "For no good reason"

    Military families opposed to the war face a double anguish: Losing their loved ones for a cause they don't believe in.
  • Iraq goes offline

    The latest round of bombs appears to have finally cut off Iraqi access to the Internet.
  • Baghdad diary

    I'm a nurse, but my visits to local hospitals to see the children wounded by American bombs leave me helpless and angry.
  • To the victor go the spoils

    If U.S. corporations get their way, none of their European competitors will be doing business in Baghdad.
  • "Knife fight in a phone booth"

    Coalition forces can win the battle of Baghdad, but grisly images of death and destruction could cost them the war for Arab hearts and minds.
  • Lynda Barry

    Vocabulary list
  • Down from the mountains to die

    Three Islamist zealots descend a mountain in a driving rainstorm to kill their Kurdish enemies -- and themselves.
  • "What's the difference between gang fights and war?"

    Locked-up teens speak out about President Bush, Iraq and what the hell this war has to do with them, anyway.
  • Rage or reason

    Antiwar activists debate: Should they take over the streets or work to defeat Bush in 2004?
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