US Wars and Military Action

Colossus of Baghdad Colossus of Baghdad

As conditions worsen inside Baghdad's embattled Green Zone, construction continues on a grandiose US Embassy complex that mirrors Bush Administration delusions of a reordered Middl...

May 29, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Tom Engelhardt

The Secret Air War in Iraq The Secret Air War in Iraq

Bombs from American planes are killing tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians, and no one in the mainstream media is talking about it.

May 24, 2007 / Feature / Nick Turse

Exodus Exodus

Iraq has prompted the fastest-growing refugee crisis in the world, and it's threatening to destabilize the entire region.

May 24, 2007 / Feature / Stephen Glain

Iraq Timeline Runs Out Iraq Timeline Runs Out

What is it that Congressional Democrats don't get about the Iraq debate?

May 24, 2007 / The Editors

Danger: Green Zone Danger: Green Zone

Baghdad's Green Zone is swiftly becoming a very unsafe place for Americans. How much worse can it get?

May 23, 2007 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Want Out of Iraq? Call Your Senator Want Out of Iraq? Call Your Senator

Don't just get angry about the continuing Iraq debacle. Insist that your senators do something about it.

May 22, 2007 / Medea Benjamin

Graduates, Close Your Eyes Graduates, Close Your Eyes

A passionate critic of the Iraq War has this advice for the Class of 2007: Be afraid. And look within for answers to all the problems you have inherited.

May 21, 2007 / Tom Engelhardt

Why It Happened the Way It Did Why It Happened the Way It Did

Ian Kershaw's latest work analyzes ten decisions that shaped the outcome of World War II.

May 17, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Richard J. Evans

Training Iraq’s Death Squads Training Iraq’s Death Squads

The Army's plan to professionalize Iraq's police could backfire, as militia-infiltrated squads become more effective killers.

May 17, 2007 / Feature / Spencer Ackerman

The Iraq Information Crackdown The Iraq Information Crackdown

The Iraqi government bans news footage of street carnage and the Pentagon blocks soldiers' access to YouTube and MySpace. Can we assume from this that the surge is going badly?

May 16, 2007 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

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