War and Peace

Who’s Afraid of History? Who’s Afraid of History?

Official Washington wants to avoid the "divisive ordeal" of looking at what went wrong in Iraq. But upcoming hearings for Admiral Michael Mullins' nomination as chairman of the Jo...

Jun 22, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Stanley I. Kutler

Voices in Conflict Voices in Conflict

When Wilton High School censored a student play about the Iraq war, the cast went to the Public.

Jun 21, 2007 / Feature / Emily Douglas

Laboratory for a Fortressed World Laboratory for a Fortressed World

Gaza is in chaos, but Israel's economy is booming as high-tech entrepreneurs scramble to meet the post-9/11 world's hunger for spy tools and containment walls.

Jun 14, 2007 / Column / Naomi Klein

Remembering June 12

Remembering June 12 Remembering June 12

Twenty-five years after the largest antinuclear demonstration ever, the movement has dwindled. But the threat of mass destruction grows greater.

Jun 14, 2007 / Jonathan Schell

Wall Street, Iraq and the Declining Dollar Wall Street, Iraq and the Declining Dollar

The Iraq War, the declining supply of oil and a flood of US currency are setting the stage for economic disaster.

Jun 12, 2007 / Feature / Ken Miller

Bringing the War Home Bringing the War Home

Pointing imaginary guns and roughing up "Iraqi civilians", antiwar veterans brought the realities of the Iraq debacle to Manhattan, in a Memorial Day protest that turned Times Sq...

Jun 1, 2007 / Astra Taylor and Laura Hanna

Hillary’s Political Horror Story Hillary’s Political Horror Story

A new biography reveals that the Senator from New York--and a host of other Democrats--did not get all the facts before casting a crucial vote to invade Iraq.

Jun 1, 2007 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Words in a Time of War Words in a Time of War

A journalist speaks to UC Berkeley graduates about how the Bush Administration uses and abuses language to manipulate public opinion and distort reality.

May 31, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Mark Danner

Cindy Sheehan’s Farewell Cindy Sheehan’s Farewell

Her unscripted activism was characterized by an element so often missing from politics: genuineness. But we haven't seen the last of Cindy Sheehan.

May 31, 2007 / John Nichols

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

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