Comment: Democracy Lives on Main Street
The United States needs to look beyond existing political parties to establish genuine pluralism in Iraq.
The United States needs to look beyond existing political parties to establish genuine pluralism in Iraq.
Iraqis felt a surge of happiness at seeing Japanese troops bowing to the citizens of Samawa.
Iraqi civil society activists want to get rid of old style top-down politics of exclusivity and intrigue.
Opposition leaders in Northern Iraq believe the US has moved closer towards supporting fundamental political regime changes, including de-Ba'athification.
Few in the Middle East believe Washington seeks to intervene in Iraq for anything but self-interested reasons.
The Iraqi government highlights international support for peace, while declaring itself well prepared for war.
Bush and Blair's claim that war would be for the sake of the Iraqi people is belied by past experiences in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
For different reasons, the Gulf states find reasons to worry about the grand designs of both Saddam Hussein and George Bush.
A Baghdad diarist is indeed "shocked" by US war plans to dominate Iraq.
Mobilisation gathers pace, as jockeying over disarmament and diplomacy continue