
Moving the Chains: Congress and the War in Iraq
War opponents must avoid a circular firing squad and encourage moderate Republicans–especially Senators–to join the anti-war camp.
War opponents must avoid a circular firing squad and encourage moderate Republicans–especially Senators–to join the anti-war camp.
The new Congress faces a stark choice: war with Iran or a regional peace deal involving Israel, Palestine, Iraq, and Syria.
The election of a Democratic majority in Congress won’t curb U.S. support for Israeli attacks against the civilian populations of its Arab neighbors.
It’s hard to believe that President Bush will miss the message voters delivered on Election Day.
Trying to beat the Republicans at their own game–fear-mongering in the service of ever higher military budgets–is a losing proposition.