Sectarianism in Iraq Sectarianism in Iraq
Saddam Hussein's capture on December 13 ended the role of the minority Sunni Arabs as Iraq's ruling group since 1638, when the Sunni Ottoman Turks captured Mesopotamia (then comp...
Jan 15, 2004 / Dilip Hiro
The Battle for Iraqi Oil The Battle for Iraqi Oil
Until there is a legitimate government in Iraq, it's unclear whether any new oil deals will stand.
Jan 2, 2004 / Feature / Aram Roston
Journalists Take Flak in Iraq Journalists Take Flak in Iraq
Reporters say harassment and intimidation by American soldiers is growing.
Dec 24, 2003 / Feature / Laura Rozen
Saddam’s Inglorious End Saddam’s Inglorious End
"The enemies of a free Iraq have lost their leader," said George Bush following the capture of Saddam Hussein.
Dec 18, 2003 / The Editors
Risky Business Risky Business
Hanging with Halliburton at ReBuilding Iraq 2.
Dec 18, 2003 / Feature / Naomi Klein
Women Under Siege Women Under Siege
Fears grow, hopes dim, in occupied Iraq.
Dec 11, 2003 / Feature / Lauren Sandler
It Should Be Late, It Was Never Great It Should Be Late, It Was Never Great
Khrushchev wrote in his incomparable memoirs that Soviet admirals, like admirals everywhere, loved battleships because they could get piped aboard in great style amid the respect...
Dec 4, 2003 / Column / Alexander Cockburn
True Sovereignty for Iraq True Sovereignty for Iraq
The quagmire in Iraq seems to deepen by the week, with the guerrilla resistance growing stronger and more sophisticated.
Nov 20, 2003 / The Editors
The Candidates on Iraq The Candidates on Iraq
What would you do now in Iraq? is the question confronting the Democratic presidential candidates.
Nov 13, 2003 / David Corn
Pillage Is Forbidden Pillage Is Forbidden
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Nov 6, 2003 / Feature / The Nation