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War Crimes Hunter

On the Trail of Atrocity in Vietnam

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Anthropologists At War

New military program that embeds anthropologists with soldiers has academics up in arms

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The New Children’s Crusade

Vets like Vincent J. Emanuele and other Iraq Veterans Against the War inherit the reins from the Vietnam era peacenicks before them

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Thicker Than Oil

Iraq Veterans Against the War take the baton from their Vietnam-era counterparts

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Israel and Hamas Just Say No To Peace

Over the past 40 years, the Arab League's position on Israel has radically shifted. It's time for Israel to recognize the change.

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An Israeli Refuseniks Good Fight

In September 2003, in the midst of Israel's campaign of targeted assassinations against Palestinian terrorists, a 31-year-old Black Hawk… more

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Democracy Haters

How much opposition to the Iraq War must be expressed in America before Congress takes note and does something?… more

vol. 31, iss. 04   

The Occupation Project Begins

On the morning of Feb. 5, eight activists entered the downtown Chicago federal building that houses the offices of… more

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Vermont Legislature: Bring Them Home Now

The state with the highest per capita deaths demands an end to the war in Iraq

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Route-Stepping? Our Way to WWIII

Scare-tactic allusions to war allow Bush to push an extremist agenda.

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Fighting the Larger War

The War On Terror is unique because its political, temporal and geographic borders are unknown and its enemy is fluidly ill-defined.

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Privatized Warfare: The Summer of Discontent

A new documentary by Robert Greenwald - "Iraq For Sale" - details the corporate profiteering of the increasingly privatized U.S. military.

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Sick to Death of Bush

Disease research at Fort Detrick, MD further undermines U.S. and international law.

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Lets be Realists, Let?s Demand the Impossible!

Why pragmatic politics are doomed to fail in the Middle East

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Israel’s September 11 Effect

Israel is uniting in its war with Lebanon

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Unexploded Ordnance: Our Legacy in Laos

unexploded bombs still killing people in Laos decades after Vietnam.

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Architectural Casualties of War

Architecture and design critic Robert Bevan pens "The Destruction of Memory: Architecture at War"

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The U.S.-Israeli Somalia Plan

In his first visit to the White House on May 23, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told President Bush… more

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The Iraq War—On Drugs

Wounded U.S. soldiers are being patched up and returned to battle before they are healed. The wounds in this… more

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Why Exiting Iraq Wont Be Easy

Iraqis may hate the occupation, but they fear U.S. withdrawal

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The Logic of Withdrawal

We find ourselves in a remarkable situation today. Despite a massive propaganda campaign in support of the occupation of… more

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To Leave or Not to Leave

Parsing the plans for "victory" in Iraq

vol. 30, iss. 01   

The Limits of Empathy

There's a lot to like about The Assassins' Gate, George Packer's sober meditation on the invasion and occupation of… more

vol. 29, iss. 26   

White Phosphorous Lies

Did the Pentagon use chemical weapons indiscriminately in Fallujah?

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An Activist Left Behind

Building peace in Colombia was the focus of the international conference in Chicago where Orlando Valencia, an Afro-Colombian activist,… more

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Witnesses to War

Military families bring the cost of war to students

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Permanent Occupation

If you are inclined to believe the president, we will be in Iraq, in his words "as long as… more

vol. 29, iss. 22   

When We Were Psychos

In 1969, news of the My Lai massacre hit the American press and gave the already-queasy stateside citizenry a… more

vol. 29, iss. 22   

Beyond the Vietnam Syndrome

The specter of Vietnam has been buried forever in the desert sands of the Arabian peninsula," President George H.… more

vol. 29, iss. 20   

Radioactive Wounds of War

Tests on returning troops suggest serious health consequences of depleted uranium use in Iraq

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Exiting Iraq

When you're in the middle of a conflict, you're trying to find pillars of strength to lean on," an… more

vol. 29, iss. 20   

Echoes of Oslo

Iraq's Constitutional debate is a symptom of a country with an equally profound identity problem

vol. 29, iss. 20   

End it Already

Here is the question to the parents of American service men and women that the Bush administration never thought… more

vol. 29, iss. 20   

A Different Duty

I don't like doing this. It's not something I want to do," says Aidan Delgado of his public presentations.… more

vol. 29, iss. 18   

Downing Street: A Dead-End In American Media

"What is surprising, is how little attention [the memo] has received in some of the most important news mediamore

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Terrornomics

Why can't we come to terms with terrorism? "Terrorism" is like "pornography"--we think we "know it when we see… more

vol. 29, iss. 16   

Revolution in Bolivia

The government's failure to nationalize its natural gas industry has led to an explosive situation

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The Real Memogate

President Bush gratefully received Tony Blair's support for the invasion of Iraq, but that relationship may now be turning… more

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The First Stone

Sectarian Reality Opposition to President Bush’s plans for a war against Iraq has burgeoned over the past weeks. But… more

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