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War & Peace
  • Andrew Bacevich on the Chaos in Iraq
    June 20, 2014 | Moyers & Company
    While armchair warriors in Washington cry “back to Iraq,” former combat veteran and military historian Andrew Bacevich says no way. Watch the show.
  • War & Peace
    What Should We Do About Iraq?
    June 19, 2014
    Military historian Andrew Bacevich says look to 30 years of military intervention in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya and Somalia for answers.
  • Warning: Pundits Are Up to Old Tricks
    June 19, 2014
    | Eric Alterman
    Historian and essayist Eric Alterman says neocon pundits are using the press to resell us the same damaged goods on Iraq.
  • War & Peace
    An Essential Reader on Iraq
    June 18, 2014 | Updated August 12, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    Wondering how things got this bad? We'll help sort it all out.
  • "Iraq" Is Still Arabic for "Vietnam"
    June 17, 2014
    | Ira Chernus
    Today, Obama is stuck in the same situation John F. Kennedy faced in the early 1960s.
  • War & Peace
    Bill Moyers Essay: Crossing the Euphrates
    June 17, 2014
    After the start of the Iraq war in 2003, US Marines crossed the fertile river as they advanced toward Baghdad. Bill contemplates the historical significance.
  • War & Peace
    How Iraq’s Crisis Got Started, and How it Didn’t
    June 17, 2014
    | Bob Dreyfuss
    The origins of the current conflict should inform how America responds to this tragedy.
  • War & Peace
    The Second Iran-Iraq War and the American Switch
    June 13, 2014
    | Juan Cole
    It's possible that a US-Iran alliance against al-Qaeda-like groups in Iraq and Syria could lead to a tectonic shift in US policy in the Middle East.
  • Don’t Walk Away From War
    June 12, 2014
    | Tom Engelhardt
    No matter how often you cite the use of military force to “stabilize” or “protect” or “liberate” countries or regions, it is a destabilizing force.
  • Reagan, D-Day and the Suppression of Memory
    June 6, 2014
    | Harvey J. Kaye
    The president sought to selectively remember and rewrite the legacy of Roosevelt and the greatest generation right up to his last days in office.


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