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The Fire Sale
The news that Iraq would accept unconditional U.N. weapons inspections was potentially a welcome breakthrough -- until one remembers that Dick...
Geov Parrish, with help from Maria Tomchick

More than One 9/11
September 11 was the anniversary of a notorious act of terrorism--and the international criminal mastermind behind it remains at large although...
Troy Skeels

Outsourcing War
"I am unabashedly an admirer of outsourcing.. . . There's very few things in life you can't outsource," General Barry McCaffrey, former US Drug War...
Troy Skeels

Patriot Day in Ramallah
"You know, today is a very sad day for us," the Israeli soldier at the Qalandia checkpoint told me. "It's a sad day for everyone, for the whole...
Jacob A Mundy

PLO Advisor Speaks About Law and Power
Seth Sandronsky Interviews Diana Buttu Diana Buttu has been a legal advisor to the Palestine Liberation Organization for two years. A Palestinian...
Seth Sandronsky

A Very, Very Bad Idea
Sometimes the worst ideas are the ones that are so widely accepted as sensible -- or inevitable -- that almost nobody actually examines them. So it...
Geov Parrish

 

"From a marketing point of view, you don't introduce new products inAugust." -- White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card, Jr., responding to aquestion as to why the Bush Administration had waited until after LaborDay, when public attention began to turn to elections and the 9/11anniversary, to roll out a plan to aggressively persuade the public thatthe U.S. needed to immediately attack Iraq (New York Times, 9/9/02).

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