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Nasrallah’s Game Nasrallah’s Game

To some observers, the attacks orchestrated by Sheik Sayed Hassan Nasrallah that detonated Israel's ruthless assault on Lebanon look like a death wish--but it's almost impossible t...

Jul 20, 2006 / Feature / Adam Shatz

Neonuts Neonuts

For them, Afghanistan and Iraq will not suffice. They want to take out Syria and Iran, and speed full steam ahead towards World Wars III and IV. The Weekly Standard asks simply,...

Jul 20, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Guernica, Again Guernica, Again

The targeting of civilians in Gaza and Lebanon summons the image of Picasso's wrenching mural that memorialized innocents caught in the crossfire.

Jul 20, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Nicholas von Hoffman

Lamont Over Lieberman Lamont Over Lieberman

Joe is down. And for the first time in his eighteen year Senate career, he may be going down. A new Quinnipiac University poll released today finds Ned Lamont holding a 51 to 47 ...

Jul 20, 2006 / The Nation

The UN’s Mideast Mission The UN’s Mideast Mission

The United Nations can be a useful tool in settling the current crisis in Lebanon and Gaza, but only with US support. It is up to President Bush to get on the phone to Ehud Olmert ...

Jul 20, 2006 / Feature / Ian Williams

Lebanon In Crisis; Bush, Most Democrats In Denial Lebanon In Crisis; Bush, Most Democrats In Denial

A little more than a week of Israeli bombing and American neglect has created a humanitarian crisis in Lebanon. In a country that just months ago was being written up in travel ma...

Jul 20, 2006 / John Nichols

Iran and Gay Rights Iran and Gay Rights

Last year I wrote a long article on the execution of two teenage boys in Mashhad and the firestorm that erupted when they were identified by some gay activists and bloggers as &quo...

Jul 19, 2006 / Richard Kim

Iraqi Oil Theft Drives Up Reconstruction Costs Iraqi Oil Theft Drives Up Reconstruction Costs

According to James Jeffrey of the State Department's Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, at $21.9 billion the Iraqi reconstruction program is "the largest since the Marshall Plan." I...

Jul 19, 2006 / The Nation

Mumbai’s Other Casualty Mumbai’s Other Casualty

One week after bombs ripped through commuter trains in India's financial capital of Mumbai, the carnage has finally been tallied: 182 people killed and 900 injured.

Jul 19, 2006 / Feature / Graham Usher

Condi’s Charade Condi’s Charade

After a week of dithering, the Bush Administration has finally decided to send Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the Middle East. But when Condi arrives on Friday, ten days a...

Jul 19, 2006 / The Nation

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