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Is Donald Trump going to get us into a war with North Korea?
Matthew Rozsa
China is urging cooler heads to prevail as Trump escalates the situation in Asia
President Trump drops “mother of all bombs”: U.S. military targets ISIS in Afghanistan with largest nonnuclear bomb
Charlie May
U.S. uses largest nonnuclear bomb for first time ever on ISIS tunnel compound in Afghanistan
Teflon objects of our world: America is a nation made by war — and its citizenry is unmade by it
Tom Engelhardt
Will America’s wars and military-first policies once again become the target of a mobilizing public?
WATCH: Jeremy Scahill says Fareed Zakaria ‘would have sex with’ missile strike, bashes media coverage of Syria on CNN
Charlie May
Award-winning journalist Jeremy Scahill scolded the media for its coverage of the Syrian missile attack
Adam Curtis: Donald Trump is stepping for the first time into the real world
Jacob Sugarman
The legendary documentarian shares his thoughts on the Syrian airstrike and Trump's presidency
Believe the autocrat: Holy trinity of torture, rendition and indefinite detention under Trump
Rebecca Gordon
The future may not yet be inscribed in Trumpian gold anywhere, but on most matters we should believe the autocrat
Congress: Trump’s going to have to come to us to authorize Syria escalation
Taylor Link
A top Democrat says he'd authorize more military action, but Rand Paul says no
From “ashamed” to a defense of Assad: Republican lawmakers offer varied reactions to recent chemical attack in Syria
Taylor Link
One GOP lawmaker said he was "ashamed" of U.S. inaction, while another defended Syria President Basah al-Assad
China’s game in North Korea: What does China have to gain by keeping the status quo?
John West
Isn’t China fearful of having a rogue nuclear state on its border?
Noam Chomsky: Why Donald Trump is pushing the doomsday clock to the brink of midnight
David Gibbs
Noam Chomsky discussed Trump, Russia, history and the
National (in)security: What a Trump presidency really means for Americans at the edge
Rajan Menon
Trump’s conception of security not only doesn’t break the mold of recent administrations — it’s a fine fit for it
An American century of carnage: Measuring violence in a single superpower world
John W. Dower
We’re only three quarters of the way through America’s violent century — and there’s more to come
The Times still pulls its punches: Why is the leadership of the “opposition party” still mincing words?
Todd Gitlin
It’s startling how spotty the paper’s coverage of military matters is
Trail of broken promises: Donald Trump’s lengthening list of empty lies and idle boasts
Gary Legum
He was going to investigate voter fraud, end crime in Chicago and crush ISIS. Oh yeah — there was also health care
Russia’s cyberwar against America isn’t over — and the real target is democracy
Bob Cesca
The Soviet Union never attacked America as blatantly as Putin has — and we're in danger of losing democracy
Prepare, pursue, prevail! Onward and upward with U.S. central command
Andrew Bacevich
By way of explaining his eight failed marriages, Artie Shaw once remarked, “I am an incurable optimist"
White supremacist who traveled to New York to murder black men followed extremist racist online groups who support Trump
Ben Norton
James Harris Jackson's YouTube subscription list is a who's who of alt-right figures
Americans favor cutting defense spending, not adding billions more, new survey finds
Peter Carey
Public opinion is again at odds with Washington about how to spend tax revenues
Fact sheet: Should Germany really have to spend more on defense?
The Globalist
It is not on track to meet NATO commitments, but Germany argues it is paying in other ways
Donald Trump’s biggest war is on democracy itself
Jefferson Morley
Slashing the State Department and the U.N. is preparation for Bannon's "clash of civilizations"
Standing up for NATO: Germany pushes back on Donald Trump
Ryan Bohl
German Defense Minister rejected Trump’s claim that Germany owes NATO and U.S. "vast sums" of money for defense
Fake news has a long history in the Middle East — and the lessons for Americans are unmistakably dire
Steven A. Cook
Information has long been falsified and weaponized in Turkey and the Arab world — and we're headed that way fast
Trump’s planned military buildup is based on faulty claims, not good strategy
Daniel Wirls
Military overspending will not solve our problems
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
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