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Crises in Iraq and Haiti expose the failure of militarized neoliberalism
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
Two countries in crisis, Haiti and Iraq, are on opposite ends of the earth but have something important in common
Michael McKinley, senior adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, resigns amid Ukraine controversy
Bob Brigham
"People are deciding they’re simply not going to put up with this anymore and can’t look the other way"
Iran’s capacity to strike back should even make a politically desperate Trump think twice
Vijay Prashad
The claim that Iran is the main “sponsor of terrorism” is one that has become a cliché from Washington to Riyadh
“Beyond repugnant”: Cracks in GOP begin to show as Trump suggests “civil war” over impeachment
Igor Derysh
One GOP congressman calls Trump's rhetoric "repugnant"; another supports impeachment probe. Is the dam breaking?
A veteran in a world of never-ending wars and improvised explosive devices
Danny Sjursen
Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse…
Donald Trump was impeachable the day he took office: Two and a half years later, we’re finally there
Lucian K. Truscott IV
From the first day, Donald Trump has been an unhappy president. Because he knew he was engaging in treason
In times of crisis, “Fox & Friends” turns to unimpeachable pancakes
D. Watkins
These morning show hosts pour it on thick to mask their distaste of reality.
The MAGA fever dream of “Rambo: Last Blood”
Matthew Rozsa
Right wing "Rambo" propaganda is alive and well in "Last Blood"
President Trump taps Robert O’Brien to replace John Bolton as national security adviser
Shira Tarlo
Earlier this year, Trump sent O'Brien to help free A$AP Rocky, who was being held in Sweden on assault charges
Here’s what the Democratic candidates never talked about last week: Impeaching this guy
Heather Digby Parton
Congress is in turmoil, and the 2020 candidates are hanging back. That's clearly the best way to re-elect Trump
Democrats retreat from reality: Understanding last week’s depressing debate
Anis Shivani
Last week's debate wasn't the heavyweight battle in the Bayou City many hoped for. It was Democrats gone dismal
Eighteen years and counting: Are we ever getting out of Afghanistan?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
After the collapse of his peace deal with the Taliban, Trump’s answer seems to be no. So we've learned nothing
Creator of Stanford Prison Experiment on Trump’s camps: It’s how Nazi guards behaved
Chauncey DeVega
Philip Zimbardo, whose work explored the psychology of cruelty: America under Trump is a "nightmare situation"
How to bring divided Americans together and save our democracy
Pam Spritzer
Sequestering ourselves in media silos while spouting hatred at each other is guaranteed to fail
Is Trump aiming for talks with Iran after chucking John Bolton to the curb?
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump is thoroughly incompetent — but ditching Bolton may be his best decision, and reduces risk of war with Iran
We forgot the lessons of 9/11: Osama bin Laden would love Trump
Amanda Marcotte
In electing Donald Trump, we gave Osama exactly what he wanted, by exposing the U.S. as a hapless paper tiger
Fox News host Tucker Carlson claims that John Bolton is a “man of the left” and a “progressive”
Shira Tarlo
But Carlson didn't mention Bolton spent more than a decade as a Fox News contributor before being tapped by Trump
A super-hawk’s big fail: The unlikely rise and welcome fall of John Bolton
Heather Digby Parton
Bolton was always a terrible fit for the Trump White House — and the world breathes easier without him there
“The pain remains”: The living literature of war
Nick Turse
Since 2001, more than 1,500 U.S. military personnel have lost limbs to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
The forgotten lesson of 9/11: Political misinformation long predates Trump
Bob Hennelly
9/11 first responders are dying because officials lied about air quality. Trump is just a continuation of a problem
President Trump fires John Bolton as national security adviser
Shira Tarlo
Trump said he asked Bolton for his resignation, while Bolton claims he offered to resign
John Bolton and Lindsey Graham may have talked Trump out of Taliban summit
Matthew Rozsa
New report reveals that Trump impulsively pursued a Taliban summit — and just as suddenly abandoned the idea
Julián Castro refers to “bizarre episode” of Donald Trump supposedly calling off Taliban peace talks
Matthew Rozsa
2020 presidential candidate Julián Castro expressed skepticism on Donald Trump's supposed Afghan peace talk plans
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