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Afghanistan: A Special IssueRobert Dreyfuss
How to Get Out


Apocalypse NotRobert Dreyfuss
Much of Washington assumes that leaving Iraq will lead to a bigger bloodbath. It's time...

The Biggest DealRobert Dreyfuss
Lobbying to Take Social Security Private
The American Prospect, May 1996, pp. 72-75

Bringing the War HomeRobert Dreyfuss
In the name of fighting terrorism, the Army has established a domestic command

Bush's HammerRobert Dreyfuss
House GOP whip Tom DeLay will do his best to pull the President to the right

Articles
China in the Driver's SeatRobert Dreyfuss
Progressives debate a new world order



Devil's Game (2005)Robert Dreyfuss
How the United States Helped Unleash Fundamentalist Islam
1 Review, 1 Readable

Double DipperRobert Dreyfuss
What's more shocking than Ken Starr's seeming conflicts of interest? The fact that they...

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Getting OutRobert Dreyfuss
The many ways to leave Iraq


The GOP's Iraq ProblemRobert Dreyfuss
Republicans can block efforts to end the war---but they'll pay a price at the polls



The Hawks Call for War Against IranRobert Dreyfuss
Powerful politicians and think tankers are using the nuclear issue to foment hysteria

A Higher PowerRobert Dreyfuss
James Baker puts Bush's Iraq policy into rehab

Hothead McCainRobert Dreyfuss
The presumptive GOP nominee favors unilateralism and "rogue state rollback"

How Money VotesRobert Dreyfuss
An Oklahoma Story


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Iran's Green WaveRobert Dreyfuss
The clampdown on street protests can't disguise huge fissures among the elite


Iraq's New Sectarian Storm CloudsRobert Dreyfuss
The purging of Sunni candidates raises the specter of civil conflict


Is Iran Winning the Iraq War?Robert Dreyfuss
Maybe---but most Iraqis mistrust Iran as much as they do the United States

Is It Civil War Yet?Robert Dreyfuss
Iraq has entered a new and perhaps irreversible stage of chaos---the emergence of a Shi...

Features
Just the beginningRobert Dreyfuss
Is Iraq the opening salvo in a war to remake the world?

Left & Right: Prospects for PeaceRobert Dreyfuss
The American Conservative, May 2010, p. 15

Letter from IranRobert Dreyfuss
Iranians' attitudes toward the regime reange from tolerance to bitter hostility

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McCain's VietnamRobert Dreyfuss
The GOP candidate draws the wrong lessons from his war experiences



Not So GrandRobert Dreyfuss
Ken Starr has built a very compelling indictment of one institution: the grand jury

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The NRA Wants YouRobert Dreyfuss
Locked and loaded, it's hunting big wins in November

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Obama's Afghan DilemmaRobert Dreyfuss
Can he succeed by scaling down Bush's rhetoric, negotiating---and adding troops?

Obama's BurdenRobert Dreyfuss

Obama's HawkRobert Dreyfuss


Features
Orbit of InfluenceRobert Dreyfuss
Spy Finance and the Black Budget

Dispatches
Phoenix RisingRobert Dreyfuss
With Iraq still a mess, the Bush administration wants to spend $3 billion on secret par...


Popping ContributionsRobert Dreyfuss
The New Battle for the FDA

The Push to Isolate IranRobert Dreyfuss
A dirty little secret is that virtually no one thinks sanctions can work as intended

Risky BusinessRobert Dreyfuss
The CIA's latest tactic is to disguise its agents overseas as American businessmen. But...

The Shia FellasRobert Dreyfuss

Spy vs. No-SpyRobert Dreyfuss
The FBI and the economic espionage scare


Still Dreaming of TehranRobert Dreyfuss and Laura Rozen
The neocons haven't given up on "regime change" in Iran. Don't count them out

Syria In Their SightsRobert Dreyfuss
For the neoconservatives, one Middle Eastern war at a time may not be enough


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Talking With TehranRobert Dreyfuss

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A Thin Case (Review) Robert Dreyfuss
Economic espionage may be rampant, but this book doesn't quite prove it.
- War by Other Means by John J. Fialka

Toxic CashRobert Dreyfuss
How Lobbyists Poisoned the EPA

Vice SquadRobert Dreyfuss
The American Prospect, May 2006, pp. 30-36

Which Doctors?Robert Dreyfuss
The AMA's answer to HMOs would make a few lucky doctors rich and leave the rest at the ...

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The Yes-ManRobert Dreyfuss
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