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And the Land Was Troubled for 40 Years
As the Six Day War ended, Israeli leaders said that the occupation of Palestine was colonial and dangerous.
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The Shia Fellas
How the Bush Administration and the Neocons got into bed with Iran's agents in Iraq.
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Guns on the Brain
When it comes to guns, Democrats fall silent, unable to figure out how to reach people's emotions. What does this mean for the success of gun control?
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The Iran Puzzle
The most troublesome Mideast state has signaled its desire to deal with us. How should America respond to Iran?
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Riyadh Revisions
Administration policy on Saudi Arabia has lurched from an excessive embrace of the regime to an ill-informed democracy campaign. How can the U.S. and the Saudis play a more constructive role?
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Europe and the Middle East
While Bush has done nothing to solve the Israeli-Palestinian impasse, Europe has stood idly by. It's time for the continent to assert itself.
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Ten Commandments for Mideast Peace
Three former peace negotiators for Israel, the U.S., and Palestine lay out a common plan that could provide the basis for an Israeli-Palestinian final settlement. All that's required is some political courage and leadership.
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The Apprentice
From our June print issue: Scooter Libby was a nice liberal boy until he met Paul Wolfowitz -- who'd been a nice liberal boy till he met Albert Wohlstetter. A brief history of apocalyptic neoconservatism.
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A Conversation with Zbigniew Brzezinski
After the failure of adventures based on fantasies, it's time for a big dose of reality in America's Mideast policy. America's most notable foreign policy realist speaks with the Prospect.
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Past Failures, Future Possibilities
A lasting peace between Israel and Palestine cannot be achieved by Israelis and Palestinians. It requires the strong engagement of the U.S. and the international community.
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To the Incoming President: On Iraq
It's January, 2009. A Democrat has just become president and confronts one mean conundrum: What's the best way to leave Iraq?
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What Rudy Believes
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Can Block Clubs Block Despair?
Why do some poor communities fall apart while others cohere? Community organization can help -- up to a point.
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More Polarizing Than Rehnquist
John Roberts won Senate confirmation by vowing to shun ideological activism. Instead, he's trashed judicial precedent.
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The Health of Nations
How Europe, Canada, and our own VA do health care better.
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