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Charles Glass is a publisher and the author of several books on the Middle East, including The Northern Front: An Iraq War Diary. . This article originally appeared in The National. . . . . ..…
Charles Glass is a publisher and the author of several books on the Middle East, including The Northern Front: An Iraq War Diary. . This article originally appeared in The National. . . . . ..…
He has been on assignment in Iraq, writing for The Atlantic about the U.S. war on ISIS--his article 'The Hell After ISIS' explains how the Iraqi state collaborates with Shia militias against ISIS, while repressing and terrorizing the Sunni population. . ..…
Miller also acknowledged that she had 'glanced' at a book written by Wilson that details his fight with the White House over the Iraq war and the disclosure of his wife's identity. Miller never wrote an article about Wilson or Plame. . Jeffress attempted to ask Miller about other sources she..…
In attempt to put episode behind it, The New York Times announced yesterday the retirement of Judith Miller, Pulitzer Prize-winning. ..…
The Associated Press contributed to this article. . Killed in Iraq . As of yesterday, 813 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations. ..…
She resigned in 2003 in opposition to the Iraq war. She returned to Afghanistan in 2007 and 2010 on fact-finding missions. [This article previously appeared at WarIsaCrime.org.] . . . . . . ..…
She and Michael Gordon abandoned even the semblance of 'neutrality' in their infamous article 'Threats and Responses,' in which they recycled every dubious claim from Ahmad Chalabi and the Bush administration about Iraq's supposed development of WMDs. ..…
This year the office designated Uzbekistan, Burma, China, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Eritrea, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Uzbekistan as countries of particular concern for their systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious liberty.. ..…
To the Editors: Mark Danner’s excellent article on the Bush administration’s path to war in Iraq [“The Secret Way to War,” NYR, June 9] missed a couple of important signposts. . ..…
That was due mainly to a sharp decline in the number of attacks in Iraq, where the Daesh group has been largely displaced. . Original Article . . . . ..…