Iraq War

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  • Playing with Saddam's mind

    An expert in psychological operations sees the U.S. engaged in an elaborate effort to collapse the will of the Iraqi regime. And the media are a tool.
  • Operation Inflate the Coalition

    During the last Gulf War, 32 nations sent troops. This time around, 3 nations did. So how is Donald Rumsfeld claiming Operation Iraqi Freedom is larger than the '91 coalition?
  • "My aunt called to say her farewells"

    For Iraqi exiles, the televised destruction of Baghdad elicits grief and anger, not shock and awe.
  • Bombs fall on the northern front

    As American airstrikes pound Mosul and Kirkuk, the small Kurdish town of Kalak is protected by lightly armed militia, as U.S. special forces hover nearby.
  • Iraq still online

    The U.S. could unplug Iraq from the Net with ease. So why hasn't it?
  • Homefront: Life during wartime

    Confessions of a first-time protester, and an update from the Condiment Wars.
  • The anguish of mothers in a war zone

    No matter how short, war tears at the most basic contract between mother and child -- the responsibility to protect the young from danger.
  • Should celebrity activists shut up for now?

    Janeane Garofalo and Bill Maher have both opposed the war with Iraq. But now that the fighting has started, they offer contrasting prescriptions for protest.
  • When oil fields become battlefields

    If Saddam repeats his Gulf War strategy of torching oil wells, he could set off one of the worst environmental disasters in history.
  • Is he or isn't he?

    Saddam may have survived the first strike, but one expert doubts the regime could withstand the dictator's death.
  • The mother of all gambles

    Looking to figure out whether Saddam is alive or dead? Go online and check the betting line.
  • "Anarchy" in the streets of San Francisco

    Police make record arrests as protesters try to shut down the city; meanwhile somber mood prevails at New York demonstration.
  • An open letter to Ralph Nader voters

    You were right -- you did change history!
  • No. 1 with a bullet

    Darryl Worley's hot new country single "Have You Forgotten?" plumbs a new low in post-9/11 pop, arguing that to avenge terror we must attack Iraq.
  • Sleepwalking toward Baghdad

    As the sand runs out on peace, America drifts alone toward a strange and unjustified war.
  • It's time for Powell to resign

    Forced to do the bidding of Caligula-quoting hawks, Secretary of State Colin Powell should salvage his honor and -- like his predecessor Cyrus Vance -- make a principled exit
  • The Salon Interview: Chris Matthews

    He made his name bashing Clinton. But the "Hardball" host has broken from the cable TV pack over war with Iraq. And he has even warmed up to Clinton -- Hillary, that is.
  • The Salon Interview: Camille Paglia

    Bad omen: Why the Columbia disaster should make Bush think twice about rushing to war with Iraq.
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