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War and conflict

  • A mass of protesters holding placards outside a building

    Attack Iran? Yes, they can

    US threats, Israeli military exercises and Iranian missile tests seem like a carefully choreographed build up to the next war in the Middle East. But can the US really risk a strike on Iran? Phyllis Bennis weighs up the evidence

  • Former President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaking from a podium at Columbia University

    Western warmongering serves repression in Iran

    Iranian President Ahmadinejad has failed to deliver on his 2005 election promise to ‘put the oil money on the people’s tables’. In this context, western aggression is a godsend for his regime, write Andreas Malm and Shora Esmailian

  • Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair (left) sat next to former US President George Bush (right) at a meeting of the NATO-Russia Council in Italy

    Let justice not misguided morality prevail

    Paul Nicholas Anderson assesses the morality of the war in Iraq

  • Former US President Bill Clinton (right) shaking hands with a man (left) at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany

    The dangers of Atlanticism

    Atlanticism is the Achilles’ heel of European security, self-identity and collective will, argues John Williams

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