InvestigationWorld Is Iran Winning the Iraq War? Iran’s influence in Iraq is staggering, from the political leadership to the insurgency. But the US is looking the other way. Robert DreyfussThe NationMarch 10, 2008
InvestigationWorld Killing Ourselves in Afghanistan A Taliban commander explains how Bush administration aid to Pakistan helps fund insurgents who kill U.S. troops. Matthew ColeSalon.comMarch 10, 2008
InvestigationWorld The Man Who Pushed America to War An unrelenting look at the life and politics of Ahmad Chalabi – the man who helped push America into invading Iraq. Aram RostonNation BooksMarch 3, 2008
InvestigationEnvironment, World Slash and Burn In Indonesia, subsidies for biofuel crops have led to the illegal seizure of tribal lands and the destruction of pristine old growth forest. Heather RogersMother JonesMarch 1, 2008
InvestigationWorld Denial in the Corps Marines with PTSD tend to go untreated by the Corps, developing depression and substance abuse problems. When this leads to charges of misconduct, many end up jailed or discharged without badly needed benefits. Kathy DobieThe NationFebruary 18, 2008
InvestigationPolitics, World Bush’s Iran/Argentina Terror Frame-Up The Bush administration implicated Iran for the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Argentina, but a deeper look at the evidence finds no persuasive link. Gareth PorterThe NationJanuary 18, 2008
InvestigationWorld The Coddled ‘Terrorists’ of South Florida Anti-Castro Cuban exiles linked to bombings and assassinations are living free – and conducting drills – in Miami. Does the U.S. have a double standard on terrorism? Tristram Korten & Kirk NielsenSalon.comJanuary 14, 2008
InvestigationWorld Congo’s Crisis, Congo’s History In Congo up to a thousand people die each day from conflict. How colonial-era militias turned into death squads, terrorizing citizens for the sake of rubber and ivory. Christian ParentiThe New York TimesDecember 27, 2007
InvestigationWorld Rebuilding Hope Three of Sudan’s Lost Boys return home only to face a stymied peace process. Jen MarloweForeign ExchangeOctober 26, 2007
InvestigationWorld Sudan’s ‘Lost Boys’ Return Home When three of Sudan’s Lost Boys return home, they learn of the stymied peace process, and how conditions remain as difficult as ever. Jen MarloweThe NationOctober 23, 2007