Iraq
Was the Assassination of the U.S. Ambassador to Libya a Second 9/11?
Protests are targeted also at U.S. policies, despite the White House's insistence otherwise
Fugitive Iraqi VP: I'm Innocent, Trial a Sham
Iraq's Shiite prime minister started gunning for the Sunni vice president almost immediately after the last U.S. troops left
Iraq Court Sentences Absent Vice President to Death
Sunni accused of running death squads against security forces and Shiites
At Least 58 Drown Off Coast of Turkey After Immigrant Boat Sinks
The boat was believed to be carrying illegal immigrants from Iraq and Syria
CIA's Iraq Defense: Saddam Hussein Lied About WMDs Before, We Thought He Was Lying Again
FOIA request reveals CIA's explanation for Iraq War intelligence failure
Barack Obama Did Not End the War in Iraq
The withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq was negotiated by the Bush administration and the Obama administration actually wanted to delay the deadline
Archbishop Desmond Tutu: George Bush, Tony Blair Should Be Tried for War Crimes
For the invasion of Iraq, which the Nobel peace prize laureate also says could have triggered the civil war in Syria and cause a wider conflict with Iran. No word on the current U.S. president
Tutu Refuses to Share a Platform with Blair
Archbishop is protesting the ex-British Prime Minister's role in the invasion of Iraq
Iraqi Communications Minister Resigns Over Meddling By Prime Minister
Says he quit his post over political interference and that his demand of Nouri Al-Maliki to stop meddling in his ministry was ignored
Iraq Won't Hand Over Hezbollah Militant for Trial in U.S.
U.S. believes Ali Mussa Daqduq responsible for killing of five American soldiers.
July Bloodiest Month in Iraq For Two Years
Over 300 people were killed last month, most were civilians.
Iraq War "Great" Decision, if Not "Greatest" of 21st Century
Rumsfeld's former intel chief credits the Iraq War for the Arab Spring
No Pilot, No Problem
The future of military aviation is unmanned. The sooner it comes, the better.
Policing the World
We could save a lot of money if America adopted a policy designed for defense rather than policing the world.
Ron Paul Challenges Mindless Militarism
The Texas Republican's foreign policy perspective is desperately needed in the 2012 campaign.
Reason.tv: Reason-Rupe Poll - Do Americans Feel Safer After 9/11, TSA, and Foreign Wars?
Polling Director Emily Ekins analyzes post-9/11 feelings of homeland security
Reason-Rupe Poll: 55 Percent of Americans Say We've Given Up Too Much Freedom and Privacy in the Name of Security Since 9/11
Just 19 percent believe leaving troops in Afghanistan makes us safer; 62 percent say the war in Iraq hasn't been worth it; and 61 percent say U.S. uses its military too often in foreign conflicts