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  • Rebuilding Iraq

    American officials are squabbling over how to put post-Saddam Iraq back together again. The fate of the entire region may rest on whether they get it right.
  • The world press on the war

    Rumsfeld tells Powell that he, not the secretary of state, will be in charge of postwar Iraq.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Donald Rumsfeld seems furious about attacks on the war plan in Iraq. But he never hesitated to criticize the Clinton administration's war in Kosovo.
  • The world press on the war

    "It was insane ... I don't care if they nuke that bloody city": A harrowing report on the messy streetfighting in Nasiriya.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Peter Arnett is arrogant, not anti-American. Plus: Ex-New York Mayor Ed Koch's casual disregard for Arab lives.
  • The world press on the war

    The Israel paper Haaretz reports that thousands of Arab volunteers are pouring across the Syrian border into northern Iraq to fight.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    For Bush, the most damaging comments about the war are coming from members of his own administration.
  • "A million Mogadishus"

    Those antiwar leftists who equate Bush with Saddam and cheer U.S. military setbacks bring moral squalor to their cause.
  • "Cakewalk"

    Bush administration officials and their hawkish supporters now say they never promised an easy war -- but the record shows otherwise.
  • Letter to Afghanistan

    Dear oppressed people, congratulations on your liberation!
  • The world press on the war

    A senior editor for aljazeera.net says his station is a threat to American media control -- and blames the Pentagon for shutting down the site.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Perle's whiny resignation to Rumsfeld. Plus: A hawk on why "we love war."
  • Bush's human rights hypocrisy

    An Amnesty International report slams the U.S. for insisting that the Geneva Conventions apply in Iraq, but not in Guantanamo.
  • The world press on the war

    Destroying Iraqi civilians in the name of liberating them is an obscenity, one U.K. newspaper says.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Daniel Patrick Moynihan did something few politicians are capable of doing: He thought for himself.
  • Roman's holiday

    Why the Oscar audience was right to boo Michael Moore -- and applaud for Roman Polanski.
  • Having your souffle and eating it too

    Today's new breed of public servants prefers to cash in while still stalking the halls of power.
  • More than sodomy

    The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging a Texas law against "homosexual conduct," but the real issue is whether the government can regulate private lives in the first place.
  • Bush's colonialist agenda

    If the United States fails to unearth weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, imperial designs will stand exposed as the true cause of war.
  • The world press on the war

    If Basra fights, Baghdad may too.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Will the Senate investigate top hawk Richard Perle's questionable conduct at the Defense Policy Board?
  • The world press on the war

    "If it weren't for the liberal press, we might have taken Baghdad last time," says one U.S sergeant in Iraq. Plus other statements not quoted in American mainstream media.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Rumsfeld and the other suits didn't listen to the military men before launching this war. And critics are now wondering if that may prove a tragic mistake.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    For the U.S. military, this war -- a "cakewalk" according to ultrahawks -- is turning into a minefield.
  • The world press on the war

    British cameraman who survived allied tank fire thinks slain Iraqi troops were trying to surrender.
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