Weapons of mass destruction

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  • Right Hook

    Is Iran next? Pundits are long on hawkish bluster, but short on a plan. Plus: Even Bill O'Reilly blasts Swift Boat Vets' "bitter personal attacks" on John Kerry -- and defends Kerry's war record.
  • How John Kerry should handle Iraq

    Thoughts on President Bush's foreign policy debacle -- and what the Democratic presidential nominee should say and do about it -- from John Judis, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Michael Lind and more.
  • The Senate's bad intelligence

    Former Ambassador Joseph Wilson demands that Republican members of the Senate Intelligence Committee set the record straight.
  • Absolute faith

    The Senate report on intelligence, like "The Da Vinci Code," requires some effort to crack, but what it reveals is a president who makes no allowance for dissenting views.
  • A spook speaks out

    In "Imperial Hubris," a not-so-anonymous senior CIA officer says that bin Laden isn't an apocalyptic evildoer who "hates our freedom" -- he and his followers have real grievances that we must address by changing our failed Mideast policies.
  • The wimpiness of the Democrats: Part 46

    A Senate report conveniently blames the CIA, not Bush, for hyping the threat of WMD in Iraq -- thanks to Democrats who allowed the GOP to mug them.
  • "A temporary coup"

    Author Thomas Powers says the White House's corruption of intelligence has caused the greatest foreign policy catastrophe in modern U.S. history -- and sparked a civil war with the nation's intel agencies.
  • One George down, one to go

    George Tenet was a hapless bumbler who deserved his fate. But as long as the high-ranking Bush cronies who are really responsible for the Iraq nightmare sit safely inside the Pentagon, Americans will not be satisfied.
  • Not fit to print

    How Ahmed Chalabi and the Iraq war lobby used New York Times reporter Judith Miller to make the case for invasion.
  • Washington's Chalabi nightmare

    One more headache for the besieged Bush administration: The FBI is now interrogating the neocon cronies of Ahmed Chalabi.
  • I accuse

    Joseph Wilson, author of "The Politics of Truth," talks about his prime suspect in the White House smear campaign against him and his wife.
  • Fervent falsehoods

    The Bush-Cheney campaign is spending an unprecedented amount of money to hold on to supporters whose faith might be tested by the facts.
  • How the war in Iraq has damaged the war on terrorism

    A terrorism expert formerly on the National Security Council explains why Richard Clarke is right and Condoleezza Rice is wrong.
  • Washington Animal House

    While the frat-boy-in-chief cracked wise about missing WMD, the Washington press corps guffawed like fawning pledges -- but the joke's on them.
  • That audacious Richard Clarke

    The Bush-Cheney campaign is riding a rickety horse to November: Their approach to war on terror.
  • Condi's conundrum

    When Condoleezza Rice appears before the 9/11 commission, here's what she should be asked.
  • The A-word

    Is everyone who fails to follow Bush guilty of "appeasement"?
  • The Pinocchio presidency

    A former diplomat says it's time to blow the whistle on the Bush administration's blatant lies.
  • Breast friends

    Shocked by Janet Jackson's partial nudity? Without WMD, the Bush administration is even more exposed!
  • Right Hook

    Even Bill O'Reilly is slamming Bush over missing Iraqi WMD, while Peter Brookes dubs Pakistan the global "nuclear Wal-Mart." Plus: More right-wing venom for Bush's anti-conservative ways.
  • Weapons of mass dissembling

    Arms inspector David Kay is conveniently blaming his failure to find WMD on U.S. intelligence, but the real villains are the Bush neocons who cooked data and twisted arms to get the "evidence" they needed for war.
  • The lies that bind

    If a democratic Iraq was the goal all along, why didn't Wolfowitz and Bush tell the American people before they sacrificed their sons and daughters?
  • The blue dress of Baghdad

    As David Kay's admission makes clear, the president misled Congress into approving his preemptive war. So why is there no talk of impeachment?
  • Bush 3.0

    It's time, once again, for the State of the Union Updater!
  • Right Hook

    State of the Bush doctrine: Iraq-war hawks wonder whether administration distortions of prewar intelligence now cast an "ugly shadow" on U.S. foreign policy. Plus: "Dean Loses It."
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