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David Hilfiker on fig leafs for war

By Tom Engelhardt On May 1, 2003On October 20, 2009

At home, no superpower

By Tom Engelhardt On April 30, 2003On October 20, 2009

Why Iraq is not Japan…

By Tom Engelhardt On April 29, 2003On March 9, 2021

The first official American refusnik on the Ruler of the Planet

By Tom Engelhardt On April 28, 2003On October 20, 2009

"Sometime next year, coming to a theater near you"

By Tom Engelhardt On April 28, 2003On March 9, 2021

"The Dreadnaught of our modern day"

By Tom Engelhardt On April 27, 2003On July 12, 2021

Susan Sontag on resistance

By Tom Engelhardt On April 26, 2003On October 20, 2009

A world beyond analogies?

By Tom Engelhardt On April 25, 2003On October 20, 2009

The Pentagon takes command

By Tom Engelhardt On April 25, 2003On July 12, 2021

Weapons of mass destruction (3): the gold rush

By Tom Engelhardt On April 24, 2003On October 20, 2009

Weapons of mass destruction (2): the home front

By Tom Engelhardt On April 24, 2003On March 9, 2021

Regime removal, not regime change

By Tom Engelhardt On April 22, 2003On October 20, 2009

Cultural cleansing

By Tom Engelhardt On April 21, 2003On July 12, 2021

Weapons of mass destruction revisited (1)

By Tom Engelhardt On April 20, 2003On July 12, 2021

The "American moment" in the Middle East

By Tom Engelhardt On April 20, 2003On March 9, 2021

Christopher Columbus, and Capt. John Whyte meet in Iraq

By Tom Engelhardt On April 19, 2003On March 9, 2021

The newest Iraqi sin — "retentionism"

By Tom Engelhardt On April 18, 2003On March 9, 2021

Chalmers Johnson on the Korean crisis

By Chalmers Johnson On April 17, 2003On November 23, 2010

"This guy says some biblical library is on fire"

By Tom Engelhardt On April 16, 2003On March 9, 2021

The most dangerous president

By Tom Engelhardt On April 16, 2003On October 20, 2009

Books in flames

By Tom Engelhardt On April 15, 2003On October 20, 2009

"The cavalry on the new American frontier"

By Tom Engelhardt On April 14, 2003On March 9, 2021

A civilization torn to pieces

By Tom Engelhardt On April 13, 2003On July 12, 2021

"Our heritage is finished"

By Tom Engelhardt On April 13, 2003On July 12, 2021

The business of war

By Tom Engelhardt On April 12, 2003On July 12, 2021

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