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July 7, 2006
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Bush's obstinate refusal to hold one-on-one talks with North Korea has only made the secretive state more paranoid and hostile.
By Daniel A. Pinkston
July 6, 2006
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South Korea exploits the North ... in a good cause?
By Andrew Leonard
June 5, 2006
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A warning from Iran. Missile shots from North Korea. And then there's Iraq.
By Tim Grieve
March 8, 2006
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As the only serious candidate so far in the 2006 governor's race, New Mexico's Bill Richardson can afford to be in-your-face -- and to start planning for 2008.
By Shea Andersen
August 8, 2005
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The Bush administration tried and failed to strong-arm the rest of the world on nukes. As a result, the chances of runaway proliferation are higher than they've been in decades.
By Ian Williams
June 1, 2005
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How much brinkmanship with Iran and North Korea can there be before the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty implodes?
By Mark Follman
May 2, 2005
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Bush is talking tough about nukes in Iran and North Korea. But critics say by illegally testing and building nuclear weapons, the U.S. is fueling a new arms race.
By Leigh Flayton
March 29, 2005
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A new bill proposes to rid the world of dictators by 2025. But critics deride it as a pie-in-the-sky cover for Bush's failures.
By John Feffer
March 15, 2005
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Undaunted by the Iraq debacle, uber-hawks David Frum and Richard Perle air their fevered wet dream of a national-security superstate that slaps down uppity Muslims, bombs North Korea, slices and dices civil liberties and scatters the Palestinians like birdseed.
By Gary Kamiya
January 30, 2004
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The war on Saddam has made the U.S. less secure, say foreign-policy experts.
By Eric Boehlert
July 31, 2003
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An expert in North Korea's military power says even a small spark could quickly lead to a rain of artillery shells, a chemical attack -- even nuclear war.
By Eric Boehlert
March 7, 2003
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Was the Academy blind to the cinematic splendor and dialectical imperative of "Gypsum Mine #425"?
By Bruce McCall
February 15, 2003
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Partisans of the extreme right gathered outside of Washington this
weekend to cheer on Cheney and Coulter -- and vent their rage at the liberals who rule America.
By Michelle Goldberg
February 4, 2003
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The government of Kim Jong Il is threatening to build more nuclear bombs, and its rhetoric is growing ever more impatient. The problem is that nobody knows what Kim really wants.
By Eric Boehlert
January 14, 2003
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He likes fast cars and fast women, he's been implicated in murder and terrorism, and now he's got nuclear weapons. But dismissing the North Korean dictator as crazy plays into his hands.
By Laura McClure
January 10, 2003
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The nuclear threat from North Korea reveals the limits of the Bush administration's preemption doctrine.
By Robert Scheer
January 2, 2003
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The United States has more powerful weapons than planes and tanks: Trade, aid and Hollywood.
By Robert Scheer
October 24, 2002
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The Pentagon's secret plan to fight terror with nuclear weapons shows just how dangerous this administration is.
By Robert Scheer
March 13, 2002
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The president has done nothing right since winning the war in Afghanistan -- and it's time for the timorous media to start saying it.
By Joan Walsh
February 21, 2002
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September 12, 2000
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North Koreans skip the U.N. summit and return to Cold War rhetoric after getting a full security shakedown by American Airlines.
By Daryl Lindsey
September 7, 2000
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Gov. Bush says he has been reading a biography of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Here's a reading comprehension exam for the GOP front-runner.
By David Corn
December 13, 1999
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Rolf Potts describes a visit to Korea's DMZ, one of the planet's oddest tourist attractions, where visitors can pick up everything from propaganda to perfume.
By Rolf Potts
February 3, 1999