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100 Years of U.S. Meddling & Regime Change, from Iran to Nicaragua to Hawaii to Cuba
100 Years of U.S. Meddling & Regime Change, from Iran to Nicaragua to Hawaii to Cuba
Condemning interference in foreign elections is eminently reasonable. The disingenuous howls of anti-Russian rage now echoing through Washington, however, ignore much history
No one could sue the United States for damages, he reasoned, because “the United States does not engage in international terrorist activity.” He may honestly believe that, but judges in other countries might disagree
Much important news about the world now comes from reporters based in Washington. In that environment, access and credibility depend on acceptance of official paradigms
Saudi Arabia’s decision to provoke this crisis was aimed at least in part at forcing the United States to take sides
Americans usually embrace war. Their rejection of President Obama's Syria plan is historic. Decisions about what action the United States should take…
What do Nebraska and Iran have in common? Not much – but enough to cause big trouble for former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel, whose possible nomination…
To frustrated Americans who have begun boycotting BP: Welcome to the club. It’s great not to be the only member any more!…
AMY GOODMAN: From Gaza, we turn now to Iran. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iraq Sunday for a historic meeting with Iraqi…
Foaad Khosmood: In your April 2004 American Prospect article(“Handle With Care”), you wrote “Iranians fervently wish for change, but not through revolution.”…
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