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America’s real Hunger Games

Rebecca Solnit
Young people are already being sacrificed at the whims of the 1%. Just look at Iraq and Afghanistan

Drone victims’ defender speaks

Jefferson Morley
The deaths of innocent Pakistani civilians turned Shahzad Akbar from a U.S. friend to full-time critic

Dog-training the press corps

Glenn Greenwald
Journalists who heap the most lavish praise on the White House are rewarded with the most valuable treats

Celebrating our “Warrior President”

Glenn Greenwald
The Democratic case for Obama's foreign policy greatness is most significant for what it blissfully ignores

A farewell to superpowers

Pepe Escobar
Our new multipolar world pits major emerging economies like the BRICS, Turkey and Iran against the U.S. and the EU

Neocons’ new lie

Jordan Michael Smith
You thought they were gone, but now they're popping up to claim that Iraq inspired the Arab Spring

A history of threats fulfilled

Bradley K. Martin
North Korea has long followed through on revenge fantasies, making its current blustering all the more worrisome

What is Marco Rubio running for?

Jefferson Morley
In a foreign policy speech, the Florida senator serves up bipartisan veal, not Republican red meat

Has the Pentagon learned nothing?

Nick Turse
The Army's response to the attacks in Kabul reflects deadly misunderstandings that date back to the Vietnam War

Drones for “urban warfare”

Jefferson Morley
Manufacturers are targeting U.S. police forces for sales, as drones move from the Middle East to Main Street

The peace narrative

Alec Ash
An author explains why history is told from the perspective of war and what we can learn from the opposite angle

Why soldiers take photos

John Rico
All troops keep "war porn" stashes. I did too. What's crazy is the public's belief in a sanitized conflict

“Oklahoma City”: The Bubba job

Laura Miller
Two seasoned journalists explore the disturbing, unanswered questions about the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995

Obama’s dismal civil liberties record

Steven Rosenfeld
Despite vows to increase transparency, the president has made the government ever more authoritarian and intrusive

Conservatives mad at liberal media, Obama over Afghanistan photos

Alex Pareene
Confused right-wing responses to a grisly scandal

The army’s new photo scandal

Tim Fitzsimons
Photos released by the LA Times show American troops posing with the corpses of Afghan suicide bombers

Attacks on RT and Assange reveal much about the critics

Glenn Greenwald
Those who pretend to engage in adversarial journalism will invariably hate those who actually do it

Pakistan’s War on Terror con

Dilip Hiro
The U.S. "ally" continues to receive billions in aid despite protecting dangerous Islamist jihadis. Here's why

Do Americans love war?

Jefferson Morley
Robert Kagan says the U.S. wages wars because the American people want them -- and both candidates are listening

“War crime” delusions

Chase Madar
A WikiLeaks video of an Iraq war massacre raises questions about international laws governing armed conflict

Backstage at the Final Four

Brian Weinberg
As media explodes, up close with the Twitter wars, massive egos, fancy buffets and flirty reporters at the big game

Don’t arm Syria’s rebels

Gary Kamiya
Liberals arguing that the U.S. should give weapons to Syrian rebels underestimate Assad's power at home

The real criminals in the Tarek Mehanna case

Glenn Greenwald
An American Muslim punished for his political views delivers an extraordinary statement in court

America’s forgotten POW: Bowe Bergdahl

Glenn Greenwald
Guest Post: Why hasn't Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl become America's Gilad Schalit?
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