• "Last Letter Home"

    A soldier's final words to his family, set to music.
  • Laura on Larry

    The first lady: "Of course, what we see on television is the one bombing a day that discourages everybody."
  • Protesting the war -- not just for giant puppets anymore!

    Because of the surge, Saturday's anti-Iraq war rally in Washington included some new, mainstream faces.
  • Kerry: Pass on '08

    The senator wants to work on avoiding "catastrophe."
  • Why Democrats can stop the war

    Pundits say if the party gets too tough with Bush, it will be blamed for "losing" Iraq. But the real political risk is going too easy on Bush, and losing the trust of war-weary voters.
  • IED-cam

    A drive in Iraq.
  • Olbermann on "sacrifice"

    "First we sent Amercians to their deaths for your lie Mr. Bush -- now we are sending them to their deaths for your ego."
  • Failing up

    Weekly Standard editor and Iraq war advocate Bill Kristol gets a gig at Time.
  • Give me five more minutes

    I had always imagined with horror what it would be like to get the news that my son was killed in Iraq. Then it happened.
  • A history of nonviolence

    The author of "Cod" suggests that the world's most dangerous idea could have derailed the American Revolution, the Civil War and possibly even World War II.
  • America eats its young

    We're sticking the next generation with debt and an unjust war. Solution: We must cut healthcare for people with "Bush-Cheney" bumper stickers.
  • Apocalypse soon

    As Israel batters Lebanon, some prophetic souls hear the trumpets sounding -- but why? Is it the end of the world as we know it? And do evangelicals feel fine?
  • Watching Beirut die

    We went to Beirut to film a TV show about the city's newly vibrant culinary and cultural scene. Then the bombs started falling, and we could only stand on the barricades of our hotel balcony and watch it all disappear -- again.
  • The view from there

    One person in Tel Aviv, one point of view, one heartache, this week in Table Talk.
  • The showdown

    Israel has decided to put a final stop to Hezbollah and its leader Hassan Nasrallah -- and for once the world supports it. But even if it wins this war, another is probably coming.
  • Granny Peace Brigade acquitted!

    Elderly war protesters are free.
  • Country boy

    Who am I to question my son's innocent trust in an ideal America?
  • Uncertainty and horror in Baghdad

    Things are so bad here now, the TV warns us not to trust the police. And more and more people, like my cousin, must pay terrible visits to the morgue.
  • 40 million horny bachelors

    Will sexually frustrated men be the cause of China's next war?
  • Rove: It's the (eternal) war, stupid!

    In his first speech in two months, "Bush's brain" laid out his plan for GOP victory: War, war and more war.
  • Blood and betrayal

    After four years of the badly botched "war on terror," are we ready to hear the hard words of Robert Fisk -- a gutsy war correspondent who says the West has wronged the Middle East?
  • Rummy's scapegoat

    Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski -- former commander at Abu Ghraib -- says she was hung out to dry by the Pentagon.
  • The real meaning of the Plame scandal

    It isn't about indictments or Washington gossip. It's about the 2,000 Americans who have died in a deeply dishonest war.
  • Chicks with guns

    28-year-old Kayla Williams did an Army tour in Iraq, and all we got was this insufferably self-absorbed memoir.
  • The (really scary) soldier of the future

    Thanks to nanotechnology, he'll be a lethal superman who can heal himself.
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