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  • War Is a Racket; U.S. Should Bring All Soldiers Home
    by Jack Bahl
    Canton Repository

  • Americans Foolish to Support War Spending
    by Robert R. Regl
    Hattiesburg American

  • Diplomacy Trumps Military Spending
    by Michael Z. Williams
    Columbia Tribune

  • The Cuban Embargo
    by Saul Landau
    Counterpunch.org

  • Murderous Idealism
    by Paul Hollander
    Washington Post

  • The Fruits of Intervention
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    Antiwar.com

  • Obama Still Doesn't Quite Get It
    by Ivan Eland
    Independent Institute

  • Cruel Cuban Embargo Must End
    by Stephen Wilkinson
    The Guardian

  • Alliances as Transmission Belts to War
    by Doug Bandow
    Campaign for Liberty

  • The Real Problem with Obama's Nobel
    by Anthony Gregory
    Independent Institute

  • A Rumsfeld-Era Reminder About What Causes Terrorism
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • Why Liberals Kill
    by Thaddeus Russell
    The Daily Beast

  • The Real Problem with Obama's Nobel
    by Anthony Gregory
    Independent Institute

  • Rush Is Wrong
    by Laurence M. Vance
    LewRockwell.com

  • With Friends Like the US, Pakistan Doesn't Need Enemies
    by Simon Tisdall
    The Guardian

  • Obama's Nobel Peace Prize
    by Christine Smith
    Christine Smith's Blog

  • War and Peace
    by Alexander Cockburn
    Counterpunch.org

  • Endless Lies, Endless Sucker Plays
    by Arthur Silber
    Power of Narrative

  • Warmonger Wins Peace Prize
    by Paul Craig Roberts
    Counterpunch.org

  • U.S. Foreign Policy, Rudyard Kipling, and the Libertarian Theory of the State
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • The Danger of Becoming an Imperialistic Nation
    by Britt Towery
    San Angelo Standard-Times

  • Bombs and Bribes
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Celebrating Slaughter: War and Collective Amnesia
    by Chris Hedges
    Truthdig.com

  • Progressive Claptrap
    by Robert Higgs
    Independent Institute

  • The Lying Game: How We Are Prepared for Another War of Aggression
    by John Pilger
    JohnPilger.com

  • Imperialism, Drug War Are Taking Toll
    by Clark Field
    Evansville Courier & Press

  • Exorcising America's Diplomatic Demons
    by Robert Scheer
    Truthdig.com

  • Afghanistan: NATO's Graveyard?
    by John Feffer
    TomDispatch.com

  • A Review of Meltdown by Thomas E. Woods Jr.
    by Steven Horwitz
    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Our War-Loving Foreign Policy Community Hasn’t Gone Anywhere
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • Deeper Into the Tunnel
    by Alexander Cockburn
    Counterpunch.org

  • New Deal Orgy No Model for Current Binge
    by Robert Higgs
    Investor's Business Daily

  • Is America Hooked on War?
    by Tom Engelhardt
    TomDispatch.com

  • Kosovo War Not Justified, Professor Argues in New Book
    by Justyn Dillingham
    Daily Wildcat

  • Evil Speaks -- Are We Listening?
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • How the Soviet Menace Was Hyped
    by Melvin A. Goodman
    Consortium News

  • Stop Begging Obama and Get Mad
    by Chris Hedges
    Truthdig.com

  • Churchill Spurred the Decline of the West
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    Antiwar.com

  • The Causes, Aftermath and Lessons of 9/11
    by Anthony Gregory
    Campaign for Liberty

  • Despite Slump, U.S. Role as Top Arms Supplier Grows
    by Thom Shanker
    New York Times

  • Government Solutions Lack Understanding
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Did Hitler Want War?
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    Antiwar.com

  • The "Good" War
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • Rethinking the Good War
    by Laurence M. Vance
    LewRockwell.com

  • Buying American in Tehran
    by Jerry Guo
    New York Times

  • These Colors Run Red
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    American Conservative

  • The Afghan 80s Are Back
    by Jonathan Steele
    The Guardian

  • Afghanistan May Be Obama's Vietnam
    by Gene Healy
    Washington Examiner

  • Government Lawlessness (Video)
    by Andrew Napolitano
    FOX News

  • Seventy Years Ago Today: The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
    by Robert Higgs
    Independent Institute

  • We Don't Want to Rule the World
    by Mark Weisbrot
    The Guardian

  • When Was the Last "Just War"?
    by Christine Smith
    Christine Smith's Blog

  • Hawaii: A Pineapple Republic on the 50th Anniversary of Statehood
    by Gregory McNamee
    History News Network

  • Rethink Afghanistan, Part 6: Security (Video)
    Brave New Foundation
  • Withered Garland of War
    by David Gordon
    Ludwig von Mises Institute

  • Small Government Caused Our Current Problems?
    by Robert Higgs
    Independent Institute

  • Cold Warriors Are Still with Us, and History Is Now
    by Peter Eisner
    World Focus

  • Hawaii Plans Quiet, Sobering 50th Anniversary
    by Mark Niesse
    Associated Press

  • Bases of Empire
    by Paul J. Nyden
    Charleston Gazette

  • Banana Republics
    by Doug Bandow
    National Interest

  • An Antiwar Effort Only the Right Can Lead
    by John V. Walsh
    Antiwar.com

  • Small Government Caused Our Current Problems
    by Robert Higgs
    LewRockwell.com

  • The Press and Hiroshima
    by Greg Mitchell
    Allbusiness.com

  • Never Forget: The Bombing of Hiroshima, 64 Years Ago Today
    by Andy Worthington
    Andyworthington.co.uk

  • Doomsday — Pros and Cons
    by Arnaud de Borchgrave
    Washington Times

  • Export Cars, Not Democracy
    by Philip Giraldi
    Antiwar.com

  • The Return of the Bomb
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • "First Do No Harm"
    by Doug Bandow
    Cato Institute

  • Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War"
    by Robert Higgs
    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Three Good Reasons to Liquidate Our Empire
    by Chalmers Johnson
    TomDispatch.com

  • Obama's Empire
    by Catherine Lutz
    New Statesman

  • America's Backyard: The U.S. and Latin America from the Monroe Doctrine to the War on Terror
    by Grace Livingstone
    Latin American Review of Books

  • What's the Libertarian Position on Foreign Policy?
    by Garry Reed
    The Examiner

  • America's Wars: How Serial War Became the American Way of Life
    by Tom Engelhardt and
    David Bromwich
    TomDispatch.com

  • US Bases and Empire: Global Perspectives on the Asia Pacific
    by Catherine Lutz
    Centre for Research on Globalization

  • Celebrating Cronkite While Ignoring What He Did
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • "Humanitarian" Efforts Often a Pretext for Aggression
    by Paul J. Nyden
    West Virginia Gazette

  • Best Intentions: An Appreciation of Graham Greene
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    World Affairs Journal

  • Mourn on the 4th of July
    by John Pilger
    New Statesman

  • What McNamara Didn't Know
    by Tom Condon
    Hartford Courant

  • Empire of Bases
    by Chalmers Johnson
    New York Times

  • The Honduran Drama
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • McNamaranism Alive and Well
    by Karen Kwiatkowski
    LewRockwell.com

  • Son of "Stimulus"
    by Sheldon Richman
    Foundation for Economic Education

  • The Case for Doing Nothing
    by Jeffrey A. Miron
    Reason

  • Mourn on the 4th of July
    by John Pilger
    New Statesman

  • Barack McNamara Obama
    by Ted Rall
    Uexpress.com

  • McNamara's Evil Lives On
    by Robert Scheer
    Truthdig.com

  • McNamara: From the Tokyo Firestorm to the World Bank
    by Alexander Cockburn
    Counterpunch.org

  • Obama's Strategic Blind Spot
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Los Angeles Times

  • "Fusillades" and Tipping Points
    by H.D.S. Greenway
    Boston Globe

  • Adding Up the True Costs of Two Wars
    by Joseph Stiglitz and
    Linda J. Bilmes
    Capital Times

  • After the War Was Over
    by Bob Herbert
    New York Times

  • The Origins of the Second World War
    by Brandon Harnish
    LewRockwell.com

  • WWII Didn't End Depression, Either
    by Alan Bock
    Orange County Register

  • "Fight Them Over There vs. Over Here" a False Choice
    by Ron Paul
    Washington Times

  • Was Kosovo the Good War?
    by David N. Gibbs
    Tikkun.org

  • An End to Backyard Imperialism?
    by Grace Livingstone
    The Guardian

  • Obama's Fix-It Plans
    by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
    LewRockwell.com

  • Superpower (Video)
    by Barbara-Anne Steegmuller
    Global Researcher

  • Better Relations through Hemingway
    by Jenny Phillips and
    Bob Vila
    Boston Globe

  • Barney the Undertaker
    Editorial
    Wall Street Journal

  • America's "Bases of Empire"
    by Stephen Lendman
    OpEdNews.com

  • Iran Had a Democracy Before We Took It Away
    by Chris Hedges
    Truthdig.com

  • How Not to Help the Iranians
    Editorial
    Boston Globe

  • Paying the Pirate's Price
    by Veronique de Rugy
    Reason

  • Churchill, Hitler, and the "Unnecessary War"
    by Robert Higgs
    Foundation for Economic Education

  • It's the Flexible Lending Standards, Stupid
    by Stan J. Liebowitz
    Washington Examiner

  • Got Property?
    by Peter Schiff
    Taki's Magazine

  • How Fannie and Freddie Flubbed the Free Market
    by Lawrence J. White
    Washington Examiner

  • Obama Whitewashes U.S. Foreign Policy
    by Ted Ballve
    McClatchy Newspapers

  • Mr. Obama, Tear Down This Empire
    by Laurence Vance
    Taki's Magazine

  • Obama Fails to Impress
    by Eric Margolis
    Toronto Sun

  • The American Empire is Bankrupt
    by Chris Hedges
    Truthdig.com

  • Pretexts and US Foreign Policy: The War on Terrorism in Historical Perspective (2004)
    by David N. Gibbs
    University of Arizona

  • Obama's Baby Steps
    by David R. Henderson
    Antiwar.com

  • Does Humanitarian Intervention Do More Harm than Good?
    by David N. Gibbs
    University of Arizona

  • Sanctions Don't Work
    by Brian Cloughley
    Pakistan Daily Times

  • War History Lost in the Myth
    by Eric Margolis
    Toronto Sun

  • To Die for a Mistique
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    American Conservative

  • Revisionists Challenge D-Day Story
    by Hugh Schofield
    BBC.com

  • Hold Your Applause
    by Chris Hedges
    Truthdig.com

  • Empire of Dread
    by Alan Bock
    Antiwar.com

  • The War Party Returns
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • The Story of American Revisionism
    by Jeff Riggenbach
    Ludwig von Mises Institute

  • A Necessary Book
    by Laurence M. Vance
    American Conservative

  • Pull Out of the War on Terror
    by Jonathan Clarke and Amy Zalman
    Projo.com

  • Obama's "Interference" in Israeli Politics
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • A Bush in Sheep's Clothing
    by Ali Abunimah
    The Guardian

  • The New World Order (Part III)
    by Christopher A. Preble
    Cato Institute

  • The End of American Exceptionalism
    by Eric Black
    MinnPost.com

  • North Korea's Bomb — and Those "Hiroshima" Headlines
    by Greg Mitchell
    Editor & Publisher

  • How Long Does It Take?
    by Alexander Cockburn
    Counterpunch.org

  • Hailing the Leader as a War President and the Powers that Go With It
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • In Defense of George W. Bush
    by Chris Floyd
    Counterpunch.org

  • Torture and Empire
    by Stephen M. Walt
    Foreign Policy

  • The Disease of Permanent War
    by Chris Hedges
    Truthdig.com

  • How the US Empire Contributed to the Economic Crisis
    by Ivan Eland
    Independent Institute

  • The End of American Exceptionalism
    by David Gordon
    Ludwig von Mises Institute

  • American "Empire" Relied on Exploitation and Aggression to Expand American Interests
    by Naomi Cowan-Barkle
    Wright State University

  • Jon Stewart: Wimp, Wuss, Moral Coward
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • Has a Stake Been Driven through Neo-Conservative Foreign Policy?
    by Ivan Eland
    Independent Institute

  • The Hounds of Heaven
    by Robert C. Koehler
    Common Dreams

  • The Threatmonger's Handbook
    by Stephen M. Walt
    Foreign Policy

  • U.S. Should Not Plant Seeds of Hate
    by William H. Privett
    The Daily News

  • Don't Just Close Gitmo. Give It Back.
    by Julia E. Sweig
    Washington Post

  • Against All Flags
    by Jesse Walker
    Reason

  • Farewell, the American Century
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Asia Times

  • Obama's Sins of Omission
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Boston Globe

  • Monotony in the Americas
    by Alan Bock
    Antiwar.com

  • My Father's Stand on Cuba Travel
    by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
    Washington Post

  • A Cuba Policy That's Stuck on Plan A
    by Michael Kinsley
    Washington Post

  • Empire Nearing Its End?
    by Alan Bock
    Antiwar.com

  • Let's Really Cut the Pentagon's Budget
    by Gene Healy
    Cato Institute

  • Peace Out
    by Justin Raimondo
    American Conservative

  • Non-Interventionism Is Not Isolationism
    by Rich Rubino
    Politics DMZ

  • End the Empire
    by Nelson Strasser
    Lake County Record-Bee

  • Hero Blues: Liberals Line Up with Militarism
    by Chris Floyd
    Empire Burlesque

  • The Feckless Alliance
    by Ted Galen Carpenter
    Cato Institute

  • The Suicide of the West
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • Why Europe Won't Fight
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    Antiwar.com

  • Arrogance Is Not a Virtue
    by Paul L. Whiteley
    Washington Times

  • March Madness, 1939
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    Creators.com

  • Sheldon Richman Discusses the Banking Crisis (Video)
    by Sheldon Richman
    Foundation for Economic Education

  • The Myth of Democratic Defense Cuts
    by Steve Chapman
    Reason

  • How Do We Save NATO? We Quit.
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Los Angeles Times

  • What Happened to Our Peace Dividend?
    by Hannah Naiditch
    Pasadena Star-News

  • The Greatest Blunder in British History
    by Laurence M. Vance
    New American

  • Did Government or Greed Cause the Economic Distress?
    by Thomas Sowell
    Detroit News

  • The Legalization of Theft
    by Star Parker
    Washington Times

  • The American Empire: A Finale
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • Can Uncle Sam Ever Let Go?
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    Antiwar.com

  • Liquid War: Welcome to Pipelineistan
    by Pepe Escobar
    Asia Times

  • The US Military Empire at Home and Abroad
    by Chalmers Johnson withTom Engelhardt
    JapanFocus.org

  • How We Helped Create the Afghan Crisis
    by Stephen Kinzer
    Boston Globe

  • A History of the Panic of 2008
    FreedomWorks.org
  • A History of the Panic of 2008
    FreedomWorks.org
  • So-Called Isolationists Are the True Internationalists
    by Doug Bandow
    Campaign for Liberty

  • China: The Next Big Enemy?
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com
  • Empire of Bases
    by Hugh Gusterson
    Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

  • Imagine
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Battle Over Bases
    by David Vine
    Foreign Policy in Focus

  • War Comes Home to Britain
    by John Pilger
    Antiwar.com

  • Is Obama Embracing the Lawless, Omnipotent Executive?
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • Scholar Presaged U.S. Descent to Destitution
    by Logan Jenkins
    San Diego Tribune

  • The Silence of the Liberals
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • A Practical Foreign Policy for America
    by Doug Bandow
    Campaign for Liberty

  • Don't Bet on Obama Reining in Defense Spending
    by Benjamin H. Friedman
    Cato Institute

  • Too Many Overseas Bases
    by David Vine
    Foreign Policy in Focus

  • Why I Hate to Hear the Star Bangled Banner and Refuse to Say the Pledge
    by Christopher Gaddy
    LewRockwell.com

  • Is an Empire Necessary?
    by Bruce Fein
    Washington Times

  • Time for a Defense Policy that Defends America
    by Doug Bandow
    Campaign for Liberty

  • Cures for Our Economic Disease
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Watching Our Rulers Destroy Our World
    by Robert Higgs
    LewRockwell.com

  • Meet the New Boss; Same as the Old Boss
    by David R. Henderson
    Antiwar.com

  • The Big Stimulus
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • Diplomatic Means to Militaristic Ends
    by Doug Bandow
    Antiwar.com

  • NATO: Dead Man Walking
    by William Pfaff
    Truthdig.com

  • How Do You Ask a Man to Be the Last Man to Die for a Mistake?
    by Charles Johnson
    Radgeek.com

  • The Liberals' Grand Bargain
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • How Bin Laden Bankrupted America
    by Jon Basil Utley
    Antiwar.com

  • Calling a Time Out
    by George McGovern
    Washington Post

  • Indiscriminate Slaughter from the Air Is a Barbarism that Must Be Abolished
    by Simon Jenkins
    The Guardian

  • Where's the Arm?
    by Terry Jones
    The Guardian

  • Gaza Invasion: Powered by the U.S.
    by Robert Bryce
    Salon

  • Unanimous Consent
    by Glenn Greenwald
    American Conservative

  • Obama's Legislative Funeral
    by Ted Galen Carpenter
    Cato Institute

  • We Can No Longer Afford the Empire
    by Ivan Eland
    Independent Institute

  • Guam Should Be Wary
    by Joseph Gerson
    Boston Globe

  • Strategic Partners for What?
    by Doug Bandow
    Washington Times

  • Both Parties Cheerlead Still More Loudly for Israel's War
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • The Lessons of Gaza
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Boston Globe

  • Obama May Follow Bush's Foreign Policy
    by Stephen Kinzer
    Politico.com

  • Obama's Other Glorious War
    by William Blum
    Counterpunch.org

  • Opportunities for Peace and Nonintervention
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • U.S. Should Stay Removed from the Gaza Conflict
    Editorial
    The Times News

  • The Afghan Quagmire
    by Bob Herbert
    New York Times

  • Torture and the Crime of Aggressive War
    by Peter Dyer
    Consortium News

  • Entangling Alliances
    by Eugene G. Windchy
    Washington Times

  • More Oddities in the U.S. "Debate" Over Israel/Gaza
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • We Arm the World
    by Frida Berrigan
    In These Times

  • Lame Duck Bush Administration Contines to Inflame Islamist Terrorism for Its Successor
    by Ivan Eland
    Independent Institute

  • Herod's Henchmen
    by Laurence M. Vance
    LewRockwell.com

  • Intervention: A Problem of Means?
    by William S. Lind
    Antiwar.com

  • The Biggest Bully in the West
    by Harold Pinter
    The Guardian

  • A New Approach to Cuba
    Editorial
    Los Angeles Times

  • George Washington's Warnings and U.S. Policy Toward Israel
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • Marty Paretz and the American Political Consensus on Israel
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • Constitutional Curiosity
    by Bruce Fein
    Washington Times

  • Time for U.S., Cuba to Put the Gloves Down
    by DeWayne Wickham
    USA Today

  • Peace on Earth: Once a Year?
    by Doug Bandow
    Antiwar.com

  • Silent Night
    by David R. Henderson
    Antiwar.com

  • Bring Exhausted U.S. Troops Home
    by Betsy Reznicek
    USA Today

  • Rosy Rewriting of the Iraq Debacle Will Fuel Worse Disaster in Afghanistan
    by Simon Jenkins
    The Guardian

  • God Trumps the State Every Time
    by Angela Wittman with
    Laurence M. Vance
    Christian Liberty Party

  • The Nazis: A Warning from History
    by Christine Smith
    Christine Smith Blog

  • Obama Chooses to Stay the Course on Foreign Policy
    by Christopher Preble
    Cato Institute

  • The Truth ofU.S. Foreign Policy
    by Greg Gillette
    Post Independent

  • Surge Afghanistan Diplomacy, Not Troops (Video)
    by Stephen Kinzer
    YouTube.com

  • Call me Bush
    by Stephen Kinzer
    The Guardian

  • Unholy War Culture
    by Arnaud de Borchgrave
    Washington Times

  • Washington Arrogance Has Fomented a Muslim Revolution
    by Paul Craig Roberts
    LewRockwell.com

  • From Colony to Superpower
    by Doug Bandow
    Antiwar.com

  • Heed Russia's Warnings About Further NATO Expansion
    by Ivan Eland
    Independent Institute

  • The New Arms Race
    by Paul Craig Roberts
    Counterpunch.org

  • The New Welfare State
    by Doug Bandow
    National Interest

  • No Hope for Change This Veterans Day
    by Christine Smith
    Media with Conscience

  • Evangelical Foreign Policy Is Over
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Boston Globe

  • Expanding War, Contracting Meaning
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Aljazeera.com

  • America's Wars of Self-Destruction
    by Chris Hedges
    Truthdig.com

  • Cold War Hawks Nesting With Obama
    by Robert Scheer
    Truthdig.com

  • Consider This on Tuesday
    by Dimitri Vassilaros
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

  • Henry Kissinger on McGeorge Bundy and Vietnam
    by William Pfaff
    Williampfaff.com

  • Evangelical Foreign Policy Is Over
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Boston Globe

  • U.S. Foreign Policy, Not Islamic Teachings Account for al-Qaeda's Draw
    by Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad and
    Alejandro J. Beutel
    The American Muslim

  • The Change Cuba Needs
    by Stephen Wilkinson
    The Guardian

  • The Next President and the 'War on Terror'
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Asia Times

  • The US Empire Will Survive Bush
    by Arno Mayer
    Counterpunch

  • The Useless Cuba Embargo
    Editorial
    Los Angeles Times

  • The Age of Triumphalism Is Over
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Los Angeles Times

  • Human Rights and Wrongs
    by Michael Williams
    The Guardian

  • Suppressed History: How the Filipino Revolt Paved the Way for Vietnam and Iraq
    by Sherwood Ross
    Global Researcher

  • The Grand Illusion of American Power
    by H.D.S. Greenway
    Boston Globe

  • Maybe U.S. Needs Yard Sale
    by Eric Margolis
    Toronto Sun

  • The Empire Strikes Out
    by Michael Mechanic
    Mother Jones

  • Review: Three New Deals: Reflections on Roosevelt's America, Mussolini's Italy, and Hitler's Germany, 1933-1939
    by Damian Keller
    Curledup.com

  • The Bills Come Due: Nation Must Find a Way to Pay for Mess Bush Is Leaving Behind
    Editorial
    Beaver County Times

  • Gang of Democracies
    by Justin Raimondo
    American Conservative

  • Truth and War Mean Nothing at the Party Conferences
    by John Pilger
    The New Statesman

  • The U.S. Imperial Triangle >and Military Spending
    by John Bellamy Foster, Hannah Holleman, and Robert W. McChesney
    Monthly Review

  • He Told Us to Go Shopping. Now the Bill Is Due
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Washington Post

  • Goodbye to Grosvenor Square
    by Tariq Ali
    The Guardian

  • Scott Horton Interviews Sheldon Richman (Audio)
    AntiwarRadio.com
  • Cuba Embargo Support Slips
    Editorial
    USA Today

  • "Munich" Shouldn't Be Such a Dirty Word
    by Geoffrey Wheatcroft
    Washington Post

  • Bush's Third War
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Los Angeles Times

  • War Without Exits
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    PBS.org

  • Free World Colossus
    by Lee Congdon
    American Conservative

  • Georgia on My Mind
    by Richard Nadeau
    Zmag.org

  • Rethinking U.S. Role
    by Bruce Fein
    Washington Times

  • Where Is the Debate Over the Bush Doctrine?
    by Glenn Greenwald
    Salon.com

  • Worshiping the Indispensable Nation
    by Andrew Bacevich
    TomDispatch.com

  • Chile's 9/11 — and the Legacy of Gen. Pinochet
    by Heraldo Munoz
    Los Angeles Times

  • Foreign Policy Debate [VIDEO]
    by Scott Horton
    Ustream.tv

  • Georgia Is on Our Minds, But Abuses Are Ignored
    by Kathleen Peratis
    The Jewish Daily Forward

  • Going on an Imperial Bender
    by Tom Engelhardt
    CommonDreams.org

  • Reining in the Empire
    by Ivan Eland
    Washington Times

  • Mission Creep: US Military Presence Worldwide
    Mother Jones
  • The Cost of Saakashvili's Folly
    by William Pfaff
    Truthdig.com

  • The Dark Side of the "Free World"
    by Rob Gowland
    The Guardian (Australia)

  • Isolating Russia Could Backfire
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    Boston Herald

  • Reinventing the Evil Empire
    by Stephen Lendman
    Global Researcher

  • Georgia and the Push for Cold War
    by David Bromovich
    Huffington Post

  • We Tilt at Windmills as World War Looms
    by Simon Jenkins
    London Times

  • America's Unwelcome Advances
    by Chalmers Johnson
    Mother Jones

  • The Cold War, Reheated
    by Rosa Brooks
    Los Angeles Times

  • Ajax Aftermath
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  • The Original Foreign Policy
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • President Nixon's Speech on "Vietnamization," November 3, 1969
    by Richard M. Nixon
    Vassar College

  • Who Makes Foreign Policy?
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • How Quickly Bush Forgot
    by Jackson Diehl
    Washington Post

  • Trailer: Why We Fight
    Alternet.org
  • Only Paranoia Can Justify the World's Second Biggest Military Budget
    by George Monbiot
    The Guardian

  • Iraq Panel's Real Agenda: Damage Control
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Christian Science Monitor

  • America's Dirty Secrets
    Editorial
    St. Petersburg Times

  • America Faces a Future of Managing Imperial Decline
    by Martin Jacques
    The Guardian

  • Why Stop the Great Satan? He's Driving Himself to Hell
    by Simon Jenkins
    The Guardian

  • Comic-Book Patriotism
    by Robert C. Koehler
    The Free Press

  • The Dark Side of the "Good War"
    by Michael Bess
    Los Angeles Times

  • Regime-Change Blowback
    by Henry C.K. Liu
    Asia Times

  • Lies, Cover Ups, and Slanted Intelligence: Robert Gates and Iran/Contra
    by Lawrence E. Walsh
    Counterpunch.org

  • Ruining America
    by Joe Galloway
    Military.com

  • More Troops -- or Less Empire?
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    American Conservative

  • After 46 Years of Failure, We Must Change Course on Cuba
    by Wayne S. Smith
    The Guardian

  • The Next War
    by Daniel Ellsberg
    Common Dreams

  • After Pat's Birthday
    by Kevin Tillman
    Truthdig.com

  • About That Trip to Cuba: When the FBI Came Calling
    by Marguerite Rose Jiminez
    Counterpunch.org

  • The Rise of the Imperial Presidency
    by Max Castro
    Florida Sun-Sentinel

  • Empire's Workshop
    by Jeremy Kuzmarov
    Zmagsite.com

  • Misreading the Tea Leaves: US Missteps on Foreign Policy
    by Stephen M. Walt
    Boston Globe

  • The Real Scandal Isn't Foley
    by Dave Lindorff
    Counterpunch.org

  • The Humanitarian War Myth
    by Eric A. Posner
    Washington Post

  • New Book Examines Imperial U.S. Policy
    by Paul J. Nyden
    Charleston Gazette

  • Mr. Universe
    by Ronald D. Moore
    New York Times

  • Pondering Surrender
    by Anthony Gregory
    LewRockwell.com

  • Overthrow: A Preemptive History of the United States
    by April Howard
    TowardFreedom.com

  • The Other September 11
    by Pepe Escobar
    Asia Times

  • Half a Decade After 9/11, US Policies Have Only Made Matters Worse
    Editorial
    Lebanon Daily Star

  • Not So Clean Break
    by Taki Theodoracopulos
    American Conservative

  • Today's 'Islamic Fascists' Were Yesterdays Friends
    by Brendan O'Neill
    Antiwar.com

  • Out of a Cycle of Ignorance
    by John Esposito
    The Guardian

  • Slam Dunk Wars Don't Equal Wins
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Los Angeles Times

  • The Price of Dictatorship
    by Benazir Bhutto
    The Guardian

  • Your Taxes Subsidize China
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • What Is Left? What Is Right?
    by Taki Theodoracopulos
    American Conservative

  • The Future of Cuba Should Be Decided by Cubans Alone
    by Duncan Campbell
    The Guardian

  • Some Context on Cuba and Castro
    by Mickey Z.
    OpEdNews.com

  • The Die Is Cast: Limits of Hegemonic Power
    by Clyde Griffith
    Nation News

  • Dead or Alive, Slick Castro Still Smirking
    by Al Neuharth
    USA Today

  • The Nagasaki Principle
    by James Carroll
    Boston Globe

  • Cuba for Dummies
    by Lisa M. Wixon
    Washington Post

  • Thanks for the Sanctions
    by Jacob Weisberg
    Slate

  • As Castro Era Fades, U.S. Sticks to Failed Policy
    Editorial
    USA Today

  • What Congress Can Do About Higher Gas Prices
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Book Review: The Sorrows of Empire--Militarism, Secrecy and the End of the Republic
    by Kam Williams
    EurWeb

  • DVD Movie Review: Why We Fight
    by Cheryl Erber
    Slashfilm.com

  • The Brutal Story of British Empire Continues to this Day
    by Richard Gott
    The Guardian

  • Are Questions of War and Peace Merely One Issue Among Many for Libertarians?
    by Robert Higgs
    LewRockwell.com

  • America's 100 Years of Overthrow
    by Robert Sherrill
    Alternet.org

  • Review of Stephen Kinzer's New Book Questioning U.S. Foreign Policy
    by Murphy Woodhouse
    Santiago Times

  • Out of a Cycle of Ignorance
    by John Esposito
    The Guardian

  • Overthrow: A Sobering View at Our World View
    by Christopher Jensen
    Cleveland Plain Dealer

  • Foreign Aid to Africa
    by Walter E. Williams
    George Mason University

  • A Sobering Look at Our World View
    by Christopher Jensen
    Cleveland Plain Dealer

  • Overthrow: A Hallmark of U.S. Foreign Policy
    by Russell Mokhiber and
    Robert Weissman
    FinalCall.com

  • Regime Change and Its Discontents
    by Susan J. Douglas
    In These Times

  • Lessons from Protecting an Ex-Nazi
    by Daniel Schorr
    Christian Science Monitor

  • Americans Don't Want an Empire
    by Andrew Greeley
    Chicago Sun-Times

  • Shameful Old CIA Secrets
    Editorial
    Boston Globe

  • C-Span Interview with Chalmers Johnson
    by Brian Lamb and
    Chalmers Johnson
    C-Span

  • Overthrow, Over and Over
    by Laura S. Washington
    In These Times

  • Record on War Atrocities Mischaracterized
    by Paul C. Campos
    The News Tribune

  • Everyone Should Read This Book
    by Mehmet Ali Birand
    Turkish Daily News

  • The Annual Foreign Aid Rip-Off
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Why Do They Hate Us? Interview with Stephen Kinzer
    by Fariba Amini
    Payvand.com

  • The Glory of War
    by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
    Ludwig von Mises Institute

  • 14 Ways of Looking at a Bald Eagle
    by Angilee Shah
    UCLA

  • Addicted to War
    by Farhad Manjoo
    Salon

  • How the Rhetoric of War and Power Has Fueled Empires
    by Paul Kennedy
    London Times

  • Exporting the American Model
    by Chalmers Johnson and
    Tom Englehardt
    Antiwar.com

  • True Foreign Aid
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Let's Call the Israeli Lobby the Israeli Lobby
    by Molly Ivins
    WorkingforChange.com

  • What About Darfur?: The Case Against Intervention
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • Darfur and CIA Prisons
    by Nat Hentoff
    Washington Times

  • Beware the Culture of the Polygraph
    by Daniel Schorr
    Christian Science Monitor

  • No, It's Not Anti-Semitic
    by Richard Cohen
    Washington Post

  • Defining Democracy Down
    by James Bovard
    American Conservative

  • A Lesson Unlearned in El Salvador
    by Derrick Z. Jackson
    Boston Globe

  • Bush's Thousand Days
    by Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
    Washington Post

  • Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq
    by Stephen Kinzer
    Democracy Now

  • The Real First Casualty of War
    BY John Pilger
    Antiwar.com

  • A Lobby, Not a Conspiracy
    by Tony Judt
    New York Times

  • Depose and Conquer
    by Anatol Lieven
    New York Times

  • Regime Change Is Old Story
    by Kelly McEvers
    San Francisco Chronicle

  • Interview with Stephen Kinzer: 1953+1979=2001
    by Rick Shenkman
    History News Network

  • Movie Review: "Why" Examines Rise of Military-Industrial Complex
    by Bob Hoover
    Scripps Howard

  • The New American Militarism
    by Jim Miles
    The Palestine Chronicle

  • Movie Review: "Why We Fight" Direct, Powerful
    by Jim Slotek
    Toronto Sun

  • Movie Review: "Why We Fight" Film Rips Belligerent Foreign Policy
    by Soren Andersen
    News Tribune

  • Iran: The Next Neocon Target
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Movie Review: How We Got Here
    by Chris Herrington
    Memphis Flier

  • CSPAN Video Interview: Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski
    by Brian Lamb
    CSPAN

  • Don't Expect to Change the Afghanis
    by Eric Margolis
    Toronto Sun

  • Book Review: After the Neocons: Where the Right Went Wrong
    by Simon Jenkins
    London Times

  • Movie Review: A Serious Question with Too Many Answers
    by Robert W. Butler
    Kansas City Star

  • Making the World Safe for Christianity
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Movie Review: Why We Fight
    by Colin Boyd
    College Times

  • Rumsfeld and the Big Picture
    by James Carroll
    Boston Globe

  • Imperial Overreaching Is Accelerating the Global Decline of America
    by Martin Jacques
    The Guardian

  • Kissinger Backed Argentine Junta 30 Years Ago
    by Jim Lobe
    Antiwar.com

  • Movie Review: Eisenhower Is Voice of Reason in "Why We Fight"
    by George Poague
    The Leaf-Chronicle

  • Movie Review: Documentary Warning to Congress
    by Walter Cronkite
    Miami Herald

  • Whatever Happened to Congress?: Tom Englehardt Interviews Chalmers Johnson
    by Tom Englehardt
    Antiwar.com

  • The War Lovers
    by John Pilger
    Antiwar.com

  • Cold Warrior in a Strange Land: Tom Englehardt Interviews Chalmers Johnson
    by Tom Englehardt
    Antiwar.com

  • Consequences of a War State
    by Charley Reese
    Antiwar.com

  • When Should U.S. Attack First? Only as a Last Resort
    Editorial
    USA Today

  • Movie Review: "Why We Fight" Questions Rationale for War
    by Brian Stelter
    The Tower Light

  • Echoes Haunt Rice's Trip to Chile Inauguration
    by Cam Simpson
    Chicago Tribune

  • How Bush Helps Jihadists
    by Michael Scheuer
    Washington Times

  • Movie Review: Why "We" Fight "Their" Wars
    by Saul Landau and
    Farrah Hassen
    Counterpunch.org

  • "Why We Fight" Is a Compelling Documentary
    by Mark Sommer
    Buffalo News

  • Watching the Detectives
    by James Bovard
    The American Conservative

  • Why We Shouldn't Fight
    by Deborah Herman
    Excalibur

  • "Why We Fight": A Powerful Expose of Empire
    by Jan Baughman
    Swans

  • Military-Industrial Complex Has Run Amok
    by Bob Herbert
    Pasadena Star News

  • Why Do We Fight?
    by Bruce Newman
    Mercury News

  • "Why We Fight"
    by Kevin Crust
    Los Angeles Times

  • Blood Business
    by Jean Oppenheimer
    Miami New Times

  • Intelligence, Policy, and the War on Iraq
    by Paul R. Pillar
    Foreign Affairs

  • Why Libertarians Should Be Critical of War
    by David R. Henderson
    Antiwar.com

  • TAC to Standard — Challenge Accepted
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    American Conservative

  • Dreary Old Cliches
    by Alan Bock
    Antiwar.com

  • Afghanistan Five Years Later: Buildings Down, Heroin Up
    by Mike Whitney
    Counterpunch

  • Killing in the Name of Democracy
    by James Bovard
    Antiwar.com

  • A Hit Man Repents
    The Guardian
  • The Man Who Doesn't Hold the CIA Accountable
    by Robyn E. Blumner
    St. Petersburg Times

  • The Imperial President
    by Nat Hentoff
    Washington Times

  • U.S. Should Blame Itself for Terrorism
    by Joseph M. Sherfey
    Florida News-Press

  • Might the Arabs Have a Point?
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    American Conservative

  • Delusions of Imperial Grandeur Have Only Hastened Our Demise
    by Trey Ellis
    Yahoo.com

  • The Imperial Presidency at Work
    Editorial
    New York Times

  • Bush Has Crossed the Rubicon
    by Paul Craig Roberts
    Antiwar.com

  • Bush Must Honor the Rule of Law
    by Philip B. Heymann
    Boston Globe

  • The "Fin de Regime"?
    by Eric Margolis
    Toronto Sun

  • Peace and Prosperity in 2006?
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Comedy of Terror
    by Terry Jones
    The Guardian

  • Mr. Cheney's Imperial Presidency
    Editorial
    New York Times

  • Beyond the Imperial Presidency
    by Steve Chapman
    Chicago Tribune

  • A Story to Warm Hearts and Chill Empires
    by Anthony B. Robinson
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer

  • The US Is Now Rediscovering the Pitfalls of Aspirational Imperialism
    by Linda Colley
    The Guardian

  • How Bush's Imperial Policies Are Being Linked to Economic Woes and CEO Angst in America
    by Mark Engler
    Findlaw.com

  • A History of Violence
    by James Norton
    Salon.com

  • With Tailoring, Tonkin Exposé Might Fit this Texan's Misadventure
    by Rick Mercier
    Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star

  • No More Blank-Check Wars
    by Leslie H. Gelb and
    Anne-Marie Slaughter
    Washington Post

  • The Realist Persuasion
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Boston Globe

  • First Casualty of War
    by Eric Alterman
    Los Angeles Times

  • Another Vietnam Coverup
    Editorial
    St. Petersburg Times

  • War Powers in the Age of Terror
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    New York Times

  • Malevolent Hegemony
    by Michael S. Rozeff
    LewRockwell.com

  • We Have Been Warned
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Empire of Denial
    by Mike Marqusee
    Counterpunch.org

  • The White House Cabal
    by Lawrence B. Wilkerson
    Los Angeles Times

  • Plamegate May Seem Arcane, But We All Have a Stake in the Outcome
    by Jonathan Freedland
    The Guardian

  • Why We Rely on Too Much on the Military
    by Alan W. Bock
    Orange County Register

  • Board Up the Windows in D.C.
    by Niall Ferguson
    Los Angeles Times

  • Attack Syria? Invade Iraq? By What Constitution?
    by Jeremy Brecher and
    Brendan Smith
    Common Dreams

  • Let's Not Imitate the British
    by Charley Reese
    LewRockwell.com

  • We Do Not Deserve These People
    by Anatol Lieven
    London Review of Books

  • A Conservative Foreign Policy
    by Paul M. Weyrich
    American Conservative Union

  • We Need to Be Told
    by John Pilger
    Uruknet.info

  • The Darkling Plain
    by Charley Reese
    LewRockwell.com

  • Democracy: The God that Failed
    by Justin Raimondo
    Antiwar.com

  • Rigid Militarism Will Lead to US Shooting Itself in the Foot
    by William Pfaff
    Channel News Asia

  • Covert Support of Violence Will Return to Haunt Us
    by Mark Curtis
    The Guardian

  • Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
    by Joel Hall
    Partisan Parables

  • Confessions of a Hit Man
    by Charley Reese
    UrukNet.info

  • Lessons from a Fallen Empire
    by James Carroll
    Boston Globe

  • U.S. Leads the World in Sale of Military Goods
    by Frida Berrigan
    Ft. Worth Star-Telegram

  • Doctrine of Good Intentions
    by Noam Chomsky
    Khaleej Times

  • The Folly of Empire
    by Vox Day
    WorldNetDaily

  • The Vietnamization of Bush's Vacation
    by Frank Rich
    New York Times

  • United States Needs to Cease Being the Global Warlord
    by Andy Schoenberg
    Salt Lake Tribune

  • Stagger On, Weary Titan
    by Timothy Garton Ash
    The Guardian

  • The Eternal War Parade
    by William Marvel
    Intervention Magazine

  • Daring to Ask Blasphemous Questions
    by Robert Steinback
    Miami Herald

  • A Mercenary Society
    by Robert Jensen
    CounterPunch.org

  • Killing Women and Children First
    by John Zmirak
    Godspy.com

  • The Silence about September 11 (2003)
    by William Rivers Pitt
    Information Clearing House

  • Individualism vs. War
    by Scott Horton
    Antiwar.com

  • Fight Makes Right?
    by Norman Kelley
    New Haven Advocate

  • Ghosts of the 1915 U.S. Invasion Still Haunt Haiti's People
    by Edwidge Danticat
    Miami Herald

  • "Our" Uzbek Massacre
    by Ray McGovern
    Sojourners

  • The Republican Congress Wastes Billions Overseas
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • The Spies Who Came into the Gold
    by Tom Engelhardt
    Los Angeles Times

  • It's the Empire, Stupid
    by Robert Jensen
    CounterPunch.org

  • Aid to Africa
    by Walter E. Williams
    George Mason University

  • "For God's Sake, Please Stop the Aid"
    by James Shikwati
    Der Spiegel

  • It Is an Insult to the Dead to Deny Link with Iraq
    by Seumas Milne
    The Guardian

  • Why Are They Killing Us?
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    LewRockwell.com

  • The Logic of Suicide Terrorism
    by Scott McConnell
    American Conservative

  • As We Sowed, So Do We Reap
    by Eric Margolis
    Toronto Sun

  • The Scourge of Militarism
    by Chalmers Johnson and
    Tom Engelhardt
    Antiwar.com

  • A Look in the Mirror for America
    by Derrick Z. Jackson
    Boston Globe

  • The Price of Occupation
    by Tariq Ali
    The Guardian

  • They Lied to Me, Too
    by James Glaser
    LewRockwell.com

  • Not Dominion, but Liberty
    by John Nichols
    The Nation

  • Deceits Enervate an Iraq Exit
    by Doug Bandow
    Japan Times

  • It's Imperialism, Stupid
    by Noam Chomsky
    Khaleej Times

  • Bush Is Serving Up the Cold War Warmed Over
    by Robert Scheer
    Los Angeles Times

  • Democracy, U.S.-Style
    by Eric Margolis
    Toronto Sun

  • As Iranians Head to Polls, a Lesson for U.S.
    Editorial
    USA Today

  • The Poor's Mosquito Net
    by Doug Bandow
    American Spectator

  • War: Realities and Myth
    by Chris Hedges
    LewRockwell.com

  • A Foreign Policy Driven by Fear
    by Gordon Livingston
    Baltimore Sun

  • The Warmonger's Psalm
    by Laurence M. Vance
    LewRockwell.com

  • Truth and Deceit
    by Bob Herbert
    New York Times

  • U.S. Has Long History of Waging Wrong Wars
    by Jim Powell
    Fox News

  • "Star Wars" Urges Vigilance for Freedom
    by Clarence Page
    Detroit News

  • A Look at the Cuban Inside: Who’s Hurt Most by U.S. Sanctions
    by Diana Marrero
    Washington Post

  • Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: How the U.S. Uses Globalization to Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions
    Interview with John Perkins
    Democracy Now!

  • America's Terrorist Ally
    by Ted Rall
    Uexpress.com

  • We Will Rape Your Women, Heck We Will Rape Our Women, but We Would Never Flush the Koran
    by James Glaser
    LewRockwell.com

  • Politics Creates a Disturbance in the Force
    by Cesar G. Soriano
    USA Today

  • The U.S. and Its Special Dictator
    by Pepe Escobar
    Asia Times

  • What Drives Support for this Torturer?
    by Craig Murray
    The Guardian

  • Blowing Up an Assumption
    by Robert A. Pape
    New York Times

  • A Quiet Transformation
    by David Ignatius
    Washington Post

  • The Lure of Military Society
    by Richard K. Betts
    American Conservative

  • Final Star Wars Bears Message for America
    by Charlotte Higgins
    The Guardian

  • Bush's Moscow Misstep
    by Jeff Jacoby
    Boston Globe

  • An Ethical Blank Cheque
    by Richard Drayton
    The Guardian

  • The Glory of War
    by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
    LewRockwell.com

  • Independence: Priceless
    by Tom Keene
    San Antonio Current

  • Godzilla vs. the Giant Scissors: Cutting the Antiwar Heart Out of a Classic
    by Brent Staples
    New York Times

  • Dynamic of War
    by Arnaud de Borchgrave
    Washington Times

  • Different War, Different Time, Same Lies
    by Roy Soffe
    Los Angeles Times

  • White House Tries to Allay Russian Anger
    by Jennifer Loven
    Yahoo.com

  • Putin Criticizes Allies for Dresden Bombing
    MSNBC
  • America's Mortal Secret
    by James Carroll
    Boston Globe

  • Benefits and Costs of the U.S. Government’s War Making
    by Robert Higgs
    Independent Institute

  • Gunning for a Fight
    by Andrew J. Bacevich
    Dallas Morning News

  • The Neocon Revolution and Militarism
    by Tom Engelhardt and
    Andrew Bacevich
    LewRockwell.com

  • Call Me Unaccountable: Woodrow Wilson and George Bush
    by Paul Craig Roberts
    LewRockwell.com

  • Blame Wilson
    by Scott Horton
    Antiwar.com

  • Deliberately Destroying America's Soul
    by Michael Scheuer
    Antiwar.com

  • The New American Militarism
    by Tom Engelhardt and
    Andrew J. Bacevich
    LewRockwell.com

  • A Dangerous Liaison
    by Greta Anderson
    Orlando Sentinel

  • The Scourge of Militarism (2003)
    by Chalmers Johnson
    Znet.com

  • America the Brutal
    by Donald A. Collins
    Washington Dispatch

  • Sirens of America's Defeat
    by Michael F. Scheuer
    Washington Times

  • Drugs, Bases, and Jails: The Afghan Spring
    by Tom Englehart
    Antiwar.com

  • The Teetering Empire
    by Scott Horton
    Antiwar.com

  • Just Say No … to Empire
    by Karen Kwiatkowski
    MilitaryWeek.com

  • American Militarism
    by Chalmers Johnson
    LewRockwell.com

  • Smedley Butler, Meet John Perkins
    by Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman
    CommonDreams.org

  • Bread and Circuses
    by Margaret Kimberley
    The Black Commentator

  • Review: Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
    by Jana Kraus
    MostlyFiction.com

  • Coming to Terms with China
    by Chalmers Johnson and Tom Engelhardt
    LewRockwell.com

  • Counter-Terrorism Revisited
    by B. Raman
    Asia Times

  • The Largest Covert Operation in CIA History
    by Chalmers Johnson
    LewRockwell.com

  • Guarding the Empire
    by Laurence M. Vance
    LewRockwell.com

  • Does the US Rule the World?
    by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
    LewRockwell.com

  • A Bracing Critique of “Terror War”
    by Alan Bock
    Orange County Register

  • The Anti-Conservatives
    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    American Conservative

  • The Downside of Democracy
    by Juan Cole
    Los Angeles Times

  • Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: An Excerpt
    by John Perkins
    Berrett-Koehler

  • Confessions of an Economic Hitman: An Interview with John Perkins
    by Amy Goodman
    Democracy Now!

  • The Anti-Imperialist GW
    by John Nichols
    The Nation

  • The Struggle for Memory in Free Societies
    by John Pilger
    Pilger Website

  • Investigate the CIA
    Editorial
    St. Petersburg Times

  • A Hit Man Comes Clean on Economy
    by Robert Trigaux
    St. Petersburg Times

  • Film Review: Why We Fight
    by James Greenberg
    Reuters

  • Lessons in Cruelty: The School of the Americas
    by Peter Kornbluh
    Washington Post

  • The Miseducation of Latin America: An Interview with Lesley Gill
    by Aaron Mandel
    American Prospect

  • CIA Outrages in Chile
    by Peter Kornbluh
    The Nation

  • The Big Secret of Espionage Is that Spying Doesn't Work
    by Phillip Knightley
    London Times

  • Abolish the CIA
    by Chalmers Johnson &
    Tom Engelhardt
    Antiwar.com

  • Revisiting Cold War Coups and Finding Them Costly: Iran and Guatemala, 1953-54
    by Stephen Kinzer
    New York Times

  • Guatemala and the Forgotten Anniversary
    by Arnold J. Oliver
    Common Dreams

  • Guatemala 1962 to 1980s
    by William Blum
    Third World Traveler

  • Guatemala: Wounds of War Endure
    by Cara Buckley
    Miami Herald

  • Inconsistent Liberty
    by Sherri Muzher
    Detroit Free Press

  • One Sad and Scary Anniversary Deserves Another
    by Elizabeth Sullivan
    Common Dreams

  • Desert Storm -- Iran, Iraq, Whatever
    by Richard Cummings
    LewRockwell.com

  • What If (It Was All a Big Mistake)?
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Uncle Sam's Regime Change in Iran
    by Ivo H. Daalder
    New York Times

  • The CIA Coup in Iran, 50 Years After
    Payvand.com
  • 1953 Coup in Iran and the Roots of Middle East Terror
    Rense.com
  • Don't Start a War with Iran!
    by Ron Paul
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • Revolutionary Idea … on Bridge Too Far
    by Arnaud de Borchgrave
    Washington Times

  • The Dangers of Exporting Democracy
    by Eric Hobsbawm
    The Guardian

  • Freedom Is Not a Doctrine
    by Richard N. Haass
    Washington Post

  • No Country Left Behind
    Editorial
    Los Angeles Times

  • Lee the Educator Committed to Character
    by Richard G. Williams, Jr.
    Washington Times

  • Lee Outside the Frame
    by Paul Greenberg
    Washington Times

  • Christianity and War Revisited
    by Laurence M. Vance
    LewRockwell.com

  • A Dangerous Maverick and Hero
    by Debbie Stillman
    BeingJewish.org

  • Bush's 'Death Squads'
    by Robert Parry
    Consortium News

  • History of Guatemala's 'Death Squads'
    by Robert Parry
    Consortium News

  • Hey, It Worked for the Romans
    by Jonathan Chait
    Los Angeles Times

  • The Immorality of Government Tsunami Relief
    by Gennady Stolyarov II
    EnterStageRight.com

  • Blowback from Iraq: Global and Growing
    by Ronald Bruce St. John
    AlterNet.org

  • Path to Peace Leads through Palestine
    by David Hirst
    Los Angeles Times

  • U.S. Caught in Kabul
    by Eric Margolis
    Toronto Sun

  • How Silent Are the 'Humanitarian' Invaders of Kosovo?
    by John Pilger
    Pilger Website

  • They Fight and Die, But Not for Their Country
    by Ted Rall
    Uexpress.com

  • "They Hate Our Policies, not Our Freedom"
    by Tom Regan
    Christian Science Monitor

  • When Is a Mob Not Really a Mob? Why, When It's Our Mob, of Course
    by Simon Jenkins
    LondonTimes

  • How Iran Is Being Backed into a Corner
    by Scott Burchill
    The Age

  • Debating U.S. Power
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