RoboCop in Iraq
In the next five years, according to DefenseLink, the Pentagon plans to spend $2 billion on robots, breaking the monopoly of human soldiers in an army
In the next five years, according to DefenseLink, the Pentagon plans to spend $2 billion on robots, breaking the monopoly of human soldiers in an army
Haifa Zangana survived Saddam, and urges Iraqi women to survive the occupation
Should it ever be finished, the U.S. embassy in Iraq will stand as a colossal monument to the Bush administration's failures
Is the Pentagon's neighborhood watch strategy protecting Iraqis or stoking the civil war?
How the Pentagon transformed a contractor into a symbol of the surge's 'success'
In his testimony to the House and Senate, even Ambassador Ryan Crocker's limited claims of economic success in Iraq were laughable
A new civil war between Shiites erupts within the old civil war between Sunnis and Shiites
Threatened in Iraq, these refugees have no country to return to.
No End in Sight explores how we got into Iraq and what screw-ups have made the situation spiral out of control
For the Iraqi people, the surge in U.S. troops has meant more bombs dropping from the sky and a surge in deaths
Vets like Vincent J. Emanuele and other Iraq Veterans Against the War inherit the reins from the Vietnam era peacenicks before them
"Written in the United States," the law would permit joint ownership of many Iraqi oil fields by foreign companies
Iraqi artist Wafaa Bilal invited people to shoot him, and got all too many takers
Iraq Veterans Against the War take the baton from their Vietnam-era counterparts
The Bush administration has brought democracy to Iraq, only to ignore it
The Bush administration has finally been rebuked for its repeated efforts to evade judicial review
Ending the war in Iraq is right for a lot of reasons. The war was unjustified, unnecessary and… more