How Washington missed the nefarious practices of Ashraf Ghani
9/11
A War on Terrorism: At What Price?
$5.84 trillion has already been spent. But the human costs go much deeper.
The Prospect Responds to 9/11—and to the Wars That Followed
A look back at the magazine’s best pieces on the September 11 attacks and the government’s response
Prospect Perspectives on the 9/11 Attacks
Alumni of the magazine reflect on the 20th anniversary
The Enemies We Made
Haunted by Predator drones in the sky and death squads on the ground
How 9/11 Changed My Life
America turned the trickster Mullah Nasreddin into the Taliban’s Mullah Omar.
Altercation: On 9/11, Was W. AWOL?
The mysterious case of the president’s dysfunctionality on the day the U.S. was attacked
The Quiet Americans
The Middle East wars have been met with willful indifference from Americans on the home front.
A September 11 Reckoning: Calculating the Full Cost of War
Congress should not nickel-and-dime caring for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans recovering from injuries that would have been fatal in previous conflicts.

