Who’s Against a Ban on
Fissile Material?

In 2005, Mohamed ElBaradei was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his outstanding work in the international control of nuclear weapons. In 2003, ElBaradei had proposed a verifiable ban on the production of weapons-grade fissile material – a positive move that...

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Air Strikes in Afghanistan: Aargh!

This Sunday's sacred ritual of Mass, bagels, and tea with the Grumpy Old Men's Club was rudely disrupted by the headline of the day's Washington Post: "U.S. Airstrikes Rise in Afghanistan as Fighting Intensifies." Great, I thought; it's probably cheaper than...

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The Iraqi Insurgency and Us

Remember Saddam's "killing fields"? By now, the Bush administration has turned whole swathes of Iraq into a charnel house. Last week Hala Jaber, a fine British reporter, returned to Baghdad and visited one of today's killing fields – that city's morgue into...

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Win One for the Gipper (Ayatollah Khamenei)

Although on the surface, things have been going well lately for President Bush on Iraq – the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the installing at long last of a permanent government in Iraq, and a vote of support in the U.S. House of Representatives for the...

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Ramadi Residents Struggle to Survive

With Ali Fadhil RAMADI - As the threat of a giant U.S. military operation in Ramadi lingers and sporadic clashes plague the city daily, residents struggle to cope, both inside and outside the sealed city. A week spent in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province west of...

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Backtalk, June 19, 2006

Fourth-Generation HellWriting at a time when we're trying to sort out what happened at Haditha and why, Mr. Lind writes, "Blood Stripes does not paint a picture of an easy war. As a Marine officer said to me many years ago, 'If your unit is the one getting ambushed,...

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Iraq War Contrary to Conservatism

Editor's note: The following speech was delivered in the House of Representatives on June 16, 2006. Mr. Speaker, I requested this Special Order to read a statement that I earlier placed in the Record during the debate on the Iraq war resolution. I did not request time...

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The Assassins

When John J. Mearsheimer, professor of political science at the University of Chicago and the heavyweight of the realist school of international affairs, and Stephen M. Walt, former dean of Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, published their now famous...

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