Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 22)
Why won’t Donald Trump go away? Because Americans can’t tell appearance from reality
Brian Karem
Many people believed he'd lose the election and simply disappear. But we live in America, where nothing is real
Joe Biden will be impeached — because Democrats have forgotten how to fight
Chauncey DeVega
Is it sensible for the GOP to wage a scorched-earth campaign against Biden? From their point of view, absolutely
Kellyanne Conway refuses to quit Air Force Academy board, demands Biden fire her
Bob Brigham
Biden gave Kellyanne Conway a 6 p.m. Wednesday deadline to resign or be fired from a military post
“So you agree, Republicans are just like the Taliban?”: Texas lawmaker mocked for odd comparison
Jon Skolnik
"Even the Taliban oppose abortion," Texas Republican lawmaker Matt Schaefer boasted
Norman Solomon on what the media won’t say: “The American people live in a warfare state”
Chauncey DeVega
Author and activist Norman Solomon on how America's war machine is bankrupting us, both financially and morally
Rudy Giuliani rationalizes Biden impeachment over Trump’s
David Edwards
Sure, he was once against "weaponizing" impeachment but that was when his guy was in the White House
Beyond the crisis of democracy: Does anyone still believe in liberalism?
Andrew O'Hehir
The global "democratic recession" didn't just happen. It might be the final stage of the liberal order's collapse
A hard look at the “dirty work” nobody wants to celebrate this Labor Day
Jessica Goodheart
In his new book, New Yorker writer Eyal Press profiles the workers we won’t see politicians sidling up to
Can we clean up the mess we’ve created? We have to do it now, or face extinction
Émile P. Torres
Climate change and the crisis of democracy are only the tip of the iceberg — the threat to civilization is here
A 9/11 viewer’s guide, from the new Michael Keaton drama to surprising documentaries
Kylie Cheung
It's been 20 years, and recent projects are approaching and reflecting on the aftermath in new ways
Manchin releases op-ed opposing Biden’s infrastructure plan following corporate lobbying blitz
Jon Skolnik
Citing troubles in Afghanistan, West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin said Democrats should “hit the pause button" in U.S.
Beyond Afghanistan: Biden turns the page on war — and the U.S. enters a new era of history
Brian Karem
While pundits and politicians squabble over the past, Joe Biden is trying to redefine America's role in the world
Humanitarians push to vaccinate in conflict zones
Madeline Drexler
Pandemic ceasefires offer an opportunity to expand vaccination efforts, experts say. But negotiation is tricky
U.S. officials alarmed as white supremacists cite Taliban as model for domestic warfare
Sarah Burris
Far-right extremist groups have reportedly been "invigorated" by recent news reports out of Afghanistan
U.S. Rep. still unaccounted for — but “safe” — after failed attempt at rogue Afghanistan evacuation
Brett Bachman
Rep. Markwayne Mullin's office released a statement saying he is "safe" — but nobody seems to know where he is
Republicans are right to worry about Afghanistan and terrorism — but they’re wrong about who incites
Heather Digby Parton
Truth is that the violent rhetoric and fantasies of the right have long been channeled into wars on foreign soil
Joe Biden’s revenge: Drone attacks are fueling the “madness of militarism” in Afghanistan
Norman Solomon
Biden vows vengeance and tries to look tough — but last week's drone attacks will only fuel a new cycle of violence
“What did Fox know?”: Trump calls out Fox News during interview with rival conservative network
Travis Gettys
"I was upset in Arizona and Fox called it early when I was leading big," Trump tells One America News Network
Republicans’ plot to impeach Joe Biden is not about Afghanistan — it’s payback for Trump
Amanda Marcotte
If Republicans win the midterms, they'll impeach Biden to make a mockery of accountability
The graveyard of empires strikes back: But the rage of a dying power can be dreadful
Chris Hedges
The Afghan people will feel the wrath of a wounded empire — but the endgame for the U.S. may be uglier still
Will the Afghan crisis finally bring down the U.S. empire of war, corruption and poverty?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After this disorienting defeat, Americans may be ready to give up on global domination — and build the future
U.S. completes withdrawal from Afghanistan, ends war after 20 years
Michael Karlis
Last U.S. troop finally out of Afghanistan
Hurricanes and COVID: Republicans’ hostility to science causes existential emergencies to collide
Heather Digby Parton
Unless we are able to figure out a way to change hearts and minds, this is just the terrifying beginning
Stephen Miller loses his cool during Fox News interview about Afghan refugees
David Edwards
He bizarrely suggested that the U.S. was offering to take in 40 million refugees from majority-Muslim countries
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