Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 55)
What you need to know about the “win” against ISIS in Raqqa
Sophia A. McClennen
The citizen journalists behind the acclaimed documentary "City of Ghosts" counter the glib success narrative
Trump’s New Year’s Day tweet just infuriated Pakistan
Matthew Rozsa
Pakistan summoned America's ambassador to their country in a rare public rebuke of a sitting U.S. president
Trump is mad at Jeff Sessions for taking the job Trump offered him
Charlie May
Trump partly blamed Sessions for the GOP loss in Alabama's special election triggered by Trump's appointment
Trump’s blatant racism: A Christmas surprise that’s no surprise
Chauncey DeVega
Haitians have AIDS; Nigerians should return to their "huts," says the president. Will Republicans ever reject him?
How Trump and Tillerson trashed the State Department
Jefferson Morley
Tillerson humiliated himself in the process
Best essays of 2017: Of mice and murder, and Ronald Reagan
Peter Birkenhead
Like people and presidents, mice do the worst stuff in secret. Those who remember 1981 know what's happening today
Trump’s reported atrocious rants about immigrants revealed in new report
Nicole Karlis
A new report in the New York Times alleges Trump’s disturbing “grumbles” about immigrants behind closed doors
The bitter irony of Donald Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
Donald Trump has redefined what it means to be an ironic president, and it’s not funny
Three administrations, one standard playbook
Danny Sjursen
America’s wars are simply more of the same
Rex Tillerson’s State Department: Human rights? Big deal!
Heather Digby Parton
In a flashback to Henry Kissinger, U.S. foreign policy no longer even pretends to care about human rights
A Trumpian bonanza: We’ve never seen as much special ops as we do now
Nick Turse
Elite commandos have been deployed to 149 Countries in 2017
How America’s militaristic, capitalist culture led to Trump
Charles Derber, Yale R. Magrass
Our bully nation long preceded Trump; in fact, it created him and helps explain his rise to power
How the Saudis escalated Yemen struggle beyond all control
Justin Podur
The Yemen Civil War could have been a local power struggle, if not for the Saudis' heavy hand
NYC’s high school wars: Helicopter parenting hits a new peak
Andrew O'Hehir
"School choice" in New York has birthed a bizarre system that rewards parental madness and reinforces inequality
Donald Trump’s super-secret spy team? This loony scheme is way too plausible
Heather Digby Parton
Erik Prince and Oliver North are supposedly scheming to defeat the "Deep State" with a private Trumpian spy squad
How the U.S. could have changed the world for the better
Danny Sjursen
An alternative strategy for 9/12/2001
The rehabilitation of George W. Bush has gone quite well so far
Rebecca Gordon
Say it again: The enemy of our enemy is still a war criminal
Trump takes us back to the days where we had to worry about nuclear war
Michael T. Klare
Making America nuclear again
How Trump blamed bin Laden’s crimes on Iran to stir war
Ben Norton
The media missed the huge lies in Trump's historic speech on the Iran nuclear deal
Rex Tillerson has been accused of violating a federal law involving child soldiers
Matthew Rozsa
Roughly a dozen State Department officials have accused Tillerson of violating the Child Soldiers Prevention Act
“SNL” does not pull punches on former cast member Al Franken following sexual harassment allegations
Taylor Link
"Saturday Night Live" went after the senior following allegations of sexual of harassment
Trump’s foreign policy is confused — but it isn’t really Trump’s
Patrick Lawrence
Trump had one consequential moment during his Asia trip — and everyone in the rudderless American media missed it
It’s time for the #MeToo effect to take on the military
David Masciotra
Reform is needed to change how the military handles sexual assault and harassment cases
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