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Rummifying the War on Terror Rummifying the War on Terror

You gotta give Donald Rumsfeld this. He's doing his best to cover his behind as he walks out the door. First he dropped a "snowflake" memo, obtained by the New York Times, admitti...

Dec 12, 2006 / The Nation

Gore v. Nader Gore v. Nader

Can Al Gore ever escape him? No, I don't mean Bill Clinton; I'm talkingabout Ralph Nader. In 2000, the Nader vote was the margin of victory inFlorida, and thus, a Gore presidency,...

Dec 12, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Kucinich: Democrats Must Honor Mandate Kucinich: Democrats Must Honor Mandate

Dennis Kucinich is running for President again and, yes, he would love to cure what ails the United States. But, first, he wants to cure what ails his own Democratic Party. The ...

Dec 12, 2006 / The Nation

When “Withdrawal” Is Not Withdrawal When “Withdrawal” Is Not Withdrawal

Here's a riddle: When is withdrawal not actually withdrawal? The answer: when the bulk of the troops don't actually come home. That seems to be the scenario envisioned by the Ira...

Dec 11, 2006 / The Nation

Globalization with a Human Face Globalization with a Human Face

Globalization must not be allowed to become financial imperialism: Capitalism's strongest-takes-all rule must give way to one that ensures that the poor have a place and a piec...

Dec 11, 2006 / Mohammad Yunus

No Graceful Exit No Graceful Exit

The Iraq Study Group report may slow the impetus for immediate withdrawal from Iraq. Those who seek genuine military disengagement must make their voices heard.

Dec 11, 2006 / The Editors

‘Impeachment is Not Optional’ ‘Impeachment is Not Optional’

After the death of her soldier son in Iraq, and after it became clear that the misguided policies that put her boy in harm's way would not be changed, a then little-known woman na...

Dec 11, 2006 / John Nichols

Rush to Judgment in the Ex-Spy Poisoning Rush to Judgment in the Ex-Spy Poisoning

As the mystery of Alexander Litvinenko's death by polonium 210 continues to unfold--and the shadowy world of spies, former agents, defectors and seedy characters revealed seems li...

Dec 11, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Demand Democracy for Florida Demand Democracy for Florida

I suspect even many well-informed Nation readers don't know about the 18,382 votes that were lost in one Congressional district in Sarasota, Florida, on Election Day. (I didn't un...

Dec 11, 2006 / Peter Rothberg

Pinochet Is Dead. His Legacy Lingers Pinochet Is Dead. His Legacy Lingers

Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet died of complications from a heart attack Sunday at age 91. His death has cheated justice, snatching him from the material world just as h...

Dec 10, 2006 / The Nation

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