War and Peace

So Much Hypocrisy So Much Hypocrisy

As Bush and his allies assail Newsweek, they continue to ignore the Downing Street memo.

May 19, 2005 / The Editors

The US Is Its Own Worst Enemy in Iraq The US Is Its Own Worst Enemy in Iraq

We should leave the Iraqis alone and allow them to control their own affairs.

May 17, 2005 / Column / Robert Scheer

Anti-war, Pro-democracy Anti-war, Pro-democracy

The future of the Democratic Party requires that it become a strong voice against the occupation of Iraq.

May 12, 2005 / The Editors

Nationalism’s Psychotic Side Nationalism’s Psychotic Side

Even decent people can be swept along by barbarism when a nation gets sick.

May 10, 2005 / Column / Robert Scheer

Our Loss Was Our Gain in Vietnam Our Loss Was Our Gain in Vietnam

Thirty years after the US retreat, Vietnam is a peaceful trading partner.

May 6, 2005 / Column / Robert Scheer

Letter From Ground Zero Letter From Ground Zero

At the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty review conference, two groups are colliding.

May 5, 2005 / Jonathan Schell

An Open Letter to Howard Dean An Open Letter to Howard Dean

Democrats can draw no clearer distinction with the President than over the Iraq war.

May 3, 2005 / Dennis Kucinich

No More Hiroshimas No More Hiroshimas

A report from the May 1 rally for peace and nuclear disarmament.

May 3, 2005 / Feature / Patrick Mulvaney

Vietnam: Thirty Years On Vietnam: Thirty Years On

Closeness, even friendship, with our former enemies.

Apr 26, 2005 / Feature / Peter Davis

What I Didn’t See in Iraq What I Didn’t See in Iraq

If things are so much better in Iraq, why are we not decreasing our forces there?

Apr 14, 2005 / Rep. Jim McGovern

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