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Peace is a word that the west has taken from the Afghans
Vijay Prashad
"The peace talks in Qatar and Russia will not immediately result in any direct outcome. Afghanistan is damaged."
The U.S. military emits more CO2 than most countries
Kate Yoder
The military is concerned about what will happen as the world keeps heating up, but emits more CO2 than most
U.S. sanctions: Deadly, illegal and ineffective
Medea Benjamin, Nicholas J. S. Davies
Oil exports from Iran have been sabotaged by the Trump administration, in part due to U.S. sanctions. There's more.
Escaping the Hickenlooper paradox: Can at least half the 2020 Democrats please quit right now?
Andrew O'Hehir
Eric Swalwell: Who are you again? Bill de Blasio: WTF? The overcrowded 2020 field isn't funny. It's a disaster
Why Richard Holbrooke leaves no legacy for the 2020 Democrats
Jefferson Morley
Former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke has had a long, winding career. But his legacy is little.
UK signs order to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the US
Shira Tarlo
Assange faces charges in the United States under the Espionage Act
Clumsiness or cruelty? Trump now deporting military veterans, in violation of federal rules
Sophia Tesfaye
Another established norm trashed as ICE deports undocumented veterans, and then apparently loses their records
Politics as usual: the normalcy of our planetary destruction
David Bromwich
The issue that should dwarf everything in sight today, planetary climate destruction, is normalized
The American cult of bombing and endless war
William J. Astore
Ten tenets of air power that I didn’t learn in the Air Force.
Clemency for the lowly: free passes for the mighty
Rebecca Gordon
Who is in line for presidential pardon — and who isn't?
The Navy’s war vs. Bolton’s war
Michael T. Klare
The Pentagon’s spoiling for a fight — but with China, not Iran
Iran: Trump wags the dog
Terry H. Schwadron
With problems mounting at home, Trump rattles his Sabre at a long-time foe
Donald Trump pardons two war criminals and the country shrugs but the world is watching
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Pardoning war criminals is not just another base-building plot, not just a norm to violate, there will be a price
The story of my new arms: An organ donor’s gift helped me recover from war injuries
John Peck, Dava Guerin, Terry Bivens
An IED injury in Afghanistan left Marine Sgt. John Peck a quadruple amputee with prosthetics until this surgery
“This is about attacking journalism”: Press freedom defenders on Assange espionage charges
Jessica Corbett
Government has launched a "war on journalism," advocates say — an "extraordinary escalation" of Trump's attacks
“Fox & Friends” co-host Pete Hegseth lobbied Trump to pardon soldiers accused of war crimes
Igor Derysh
Weekend "Fox & Friends" host privately urged Trump to pardon several service members accused of killing civilians
Fear the mustache: Why Bolton makes even Donald Trump nervous
Vijay Prashad
Even U.S. President Donald Trump, who is getting ready to pardon war criminals, fears John Bolton
Rep. Justin Amash: First Republican in Congress to call for impeachment will face primary challenge
Matthew Rozsa
State Rep. Jim Lower will run against Amash in the GOP primary for Michigan's 3rd Congressional District
Redacting democracy: What you can’t see can hurt you
Karen J. Greenberg
In the 448 pages of the Mueller report, there are nearly 1,000 redactions
Scabby the rat is under attack — and needs our help
Hanna Steinkopf-Frank
The National Labor Relations Board is trying to limit Scabby’s use as part of a wave of anti-union decisions
Libertarian Chairman: “I agree with Representative Amash’s conclusions,” could be our 2020 nominee
Matthew Rozsa
Nicholas Sarwark, the chairman of the Libertarian Party, talks about Justin Amash running for president in 2020
Democrats are blowing their chance to take over the Senate
Terry H. Schwadron
Too many strong candidates are running for president
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