September 7, 2021
How the neocons got away with it None of the Iraq War's cheerleaders has suffered career consequences
Razib Khan
06.09
Washington was gripped by fear We wrongly characterise the post-9/11 years as a period of triumphalism
Justin Webb
04.09
We need to talk about 9/11 A short story about America's new enemies
Lionel Shriver
26.07
America’s spiteful foreign policy Its plan for the Middle East has been corrupted by petulant party politics
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
21.07
The surprising legacy of the neocons Post-liberals would rather forget their intellectual predecessors
Oliver Wiseman
30.06
ISIS is winning the drone wars Terrorists have joined an arms race we cannot afford to lose
Seth Frantzman
05.03
The Pope can’t save Iraq’s Christians Having endured genocide and ISIS, the religious minority is fighting for survival
Max J Joseph
30.07
Happy birthday, Baghdad, wonder of the world The city, founded 1,258 years ago today, was once an intellectual and cultural centre like no other
Justin Marozzi
08.01
How Trump handed victory to Qasem Soleimani The killing of the Iranian general has polarised the Iraqi Shia against America — and ceded martyrdom to a murderer
Maurice Glasman
25.12
For Iraq’s Christians, this year might be their last Sixteen years after the disastrous invasion, and two years after ISIS were defeated, the community faces its end
Reine Hanna
27.11
Why would the US want George W Bush back? The rehabilitation of the prodigal president says much about the state of American politics
Christopher Rhodes
10.10
What did the ancient Mesopotamians ever do for us? From depression cures to egotistical Trumpian kings and angry customer complaints, we can still relate to the lives of people living four millennia ago
Moudhy Al-Rashid