Highlights
Iraq Hawks Down: Is Fallujah Iraq's Mogadishu?: Fred Kaplan
Remembering Afghanistan: Anthony Gregory
Leave Syria Alone: Glen Chancy
Thought Control for Mideast Studies: Joel Beinin
 
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News
Updated April 4, 2004 – 4:00 pm EDT
US Officials: Iraq War Spread bin Laden Ideology
UK Envoy: Bush, Blair Made Secret Pact for War
Powell Blames CIA for Error in Iraq Mobile Labs
US Tanks Crush Iraqi Demonstrators in Baghdad
24 Dead, 200 Injured in Clash Between Protesters, Troops
Two US Marines Killed in Iraq Attacks
Framework of Clarke's Criticism is Bolstered
Spain Says Madrid Bombing Ringleader Died in Police Raid
Viewpoints
Iraq Hawks Down: Is Fallujah Iraq's Mogadishu?   by Fred Kaplan
Thought Control for Middle East Studies   by Joel Beinin
Dream-Filled Missile Silos
New York Times
Remembering Afghanistan
by Anthony Gregory
Leave Syria Alone   by Glen Chancy
Mercenaries 'R' US
by Bill Berkowitz

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Frontline
Sistani Refuses to Meet With Bremer
Oil Giants Pull Out of Iraq Talks
US-Backed Iraqis Provided Questionable Info
50 GIs Needlessly Killed in Iraq in March
Analyst: Iraq Invasion Was to Teach Saudis a Lesson
Uneven Response Seen on Terror in Summer of 2001
John Dean: Cheney Running a Shadow Government
 
Evidence Aside, Bolton Insists Cuba is a 'Bioterror Threat to US'
Iraqi Insurgency
Iraqi Police 'Were Too Scared' to Help Americans in Fallujah
Fallujah Poses Problem for US
US Closure of Shi'ite Newspaper Compounding Security Worries
5,000 Protest Closure of Shi'ite Newspaper by US Troops in Iraq
Iraqi Cleric Urges Action Against US Occupation
Iraqi Police, British Troops Clash With Basra Demonstrators
Iraq War Could Join the List of History's Enduring Insurgencies
Iraq Occupation
Thailand Considers Withdrawing Troops From Iraq
Gen. Petraeus Gets Key Iraq Job
Three Salvadoran Soldiers Shot in Clash With Iraqi Gunmen
It's Red for Danger in Baghdad's 'Green Zone'
UN Envoy Due in Iraq Soon for 'Vital' Talks on Power Transfer
US Muslims Seek Pentagon Probe Of Iraq Photo
Antiwar Mother Visits Son in Iraq
Antiwar Mothers of Soldiers
Fresh Marines Take Over Tricky Mission in Ramadi
Another Look at Blackwater
The 'New' Iraq
In a Gypsy Village's Fate, An Image of Iraq's Future
Two Iraqi Police Chiefs Killed in 24 Hours
Gunmen Kill Four Iraqi Police, Two Civilians
Iraq: the DU Dust Settles
Foreign Civilians in Iraq Armoring Up and Keeping Under Guard
More Civilians Bearing Brunt in Mosul
Miscellaneous Corner
Cyprus Talks: Failure May Be the Safest Solution
No Joke: Britain Planned Using Live Chickens in Nukes
Protesters Block Construction of NATO Radar Station in Hungary
UN Peacekeepers for Ivory Coast to be Deployed Today
Chirac Arrives for Talks With Putin
 
USA
Rice's Testimony Could Be Make-or-Break Moment for Her, Bush
Rice Faces Quiz on Warnings of 9/11 Attack
Top Military Brass Insists Missile Defense Ready to be Deployed
50 Years of Military Space
San Francisco Drops Charges Against 124 Antiwar Protesters
'War on Terror'
Spain Confirms Matchup of Bomb Materials
Spain Was Warned of More Attacks
Fundamentalists Taking Control of Morocco's Slums
US Stance Again Imperils German Trial of 9/11 Suspect
Philippines Nab Suspect Linked to al-Qaida
The Terror Timebomb
British Response to Terrorism: A Booklet in Every Home
Israel/Palestine
Anger, Relief Meet Israel Withdrawal Plan
Nuclear Whistleblower to Drop Israeli Citizenship
Arafat Stares Down Sharon's Assassination Threat
Russia Condemns Israel for Threatening Arafat
Fatah Warns of Heavy Price if Israel Assassinates Arafat
26 Palestinians Arrested in Nablus Raid
Palestinian Kills Israeli Settler
Asia
Georgia Holds Four in Plot to Assassinate President
After Violence in Uzbekistan, Authorities Launch New Roundup
Sri Lanka Heads for Shaky Coaliton as No Clear Winner Emerges in Election
Rioting in Malaysia's National Service Camps
Eight Killed in Philippine Election Violence
Gunmen Kill Five Pakistani Police
Musharraf Walks Fine Line in War
Japan Support of Missile Shield Could Tilt Asia Power Balance
 
Contributors


4/02/2004
Lessons of Fallujah


4/03/2004
Revering the Big Men


4/02/2004
Missing the Point on the New Terror


4/01/2004
Saying It Ain't So

Ivan Eland
3/30/2004
Being the Government Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry

Ran HaCohen
3/27/2004
Who Won World War II?

Praful Bidwai
3/24/2004
Pakistan's Reward Could Turn Into Liability

Matthew Barganier
3/22/2004
Unilateralism: The Unknown Ideal

Joseph Stromberg
12/23/2003
Kantians With Cruise Missiles: The Highest Stage of 'Liberal' Imperialism

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