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Cindy Sheehan on Khizr Khan, Clinton’s hawkishness, and why she votes third party
Ben Norton
Salon interviewed Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq and who has since become a leading anti-war activist
The great Mexican wall deception: Trump’s America already exists on the border
Todd Miller
It has for years and the fingerprints all over it aren't Trump's but the Clintons', both Bill's and Hillary's
The media has failed to explain the new war on ISIS in Libya — and the chaos wrought by NATO regime change
Ben Norton
Is the new U.S. bombing campaign in Libya really making things better? Media has utterly failed to provide context
Enemies of my enemy may be war criminals: What does it mean when war hawks say “Never Trump”?
Rebecca Gordon
Making sense of Donald Trump and his national security state critics
Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe
Salon Staff
Fascinating world views from the MTV Video Music Awards to a rabbit cafe in Hong Kong
Katrina Pierson struggles to explain Trump’s immigration flip-flop: “He’s just changed the words he’s saying”
Sophia Tesfaye
“He hasn’t changed his position on immigration," the Trump spokeswoman said on CNN after Trump did just that
U.S. on both sides as Turkey intervenes in Syria to fight ISIS and Kurds
Ben Norton
The war in Syria grows even more complex as the U.S. sides both with and against the Kurdish rebels fighting ISIS
Israeli think tank: Don’t destroy ISIS; it’s a “useful tool” against Iran, Hezbollah, Syria
Ben Norton
Head of a right-wing think tank says the existence of ISIS serves a "strategic purpose" in the West's interests
U.S. State Dept. Pokémon Go tweet about unexploded bombs sparks backlash
Ben Norton
A DoS tweet about unexploded remnants in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos recalls the millions of bombs the U.S. dropped
“Says who?”: Top Trump aide melts down when CNN host points out Clinton is leading in every poll
Sophia Tesfaye
No surprise Donald Trump Jr. recently trashed his father's CNN surrogates: "I can't even watch it anymore"
How 9/11 chilled musicians: “They were trying to push back against the new status quo. … Some of them got smacked back”
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to a Duke scholar about the Dixie Chicks and others as the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks nears
“It’s the safety, stupid” — Sorry Tesla, Ford’s bet on self-driving cars shows that safe trumps sexy
Angelo Young
Frumpy old Ford gets what Elon Musk and his company don't: safety features are worth waiting for.
Bros in the heart of darkness: Jonah Hill and Miles Teller’s “War Dogs” is a scathing indictment of Dick Cheney’s America
Andrew O'Hehir
"Hangover" director Todd Phillips' amateur arms dealer morality fable is "The Big Short" for Bush's war era
“Atrocious attack”: U.S.-backed Saudi coalition bombs 4th MSF hospital in Yemen, killing 11 people
Ben Norton
Amnesty International said it may be a war crime. It follows several bombings of Doctors Without Borders facilities
5 absurd right-wing moments this week: Katrina Pierson displays most stunning ignorance yet
Janet Allon
Hard to compete, but Tucker Carlson also had the most ridiculous hissy fit ever
Freeing democracy from perpetual war: Why it’s hard for members of the military to speak out
William Astore
America doesn’t need more obedience — it needs more dissent. Not only among its citizens but within its military
About those “experts”: Take a close look at the foreign policy insiders denouncing Trump
Patrick Lawrence
The possibility of a true outsider upending Washington's unspoken consensus has thrown elites into hysteria
Better than reality television: The 2016 election is proving to be the greatest show on Earth
Tom Engelhardt
How billions of words, tweets, insults and polls blot out reality in the 2016 election
Obama’s flimsy war justification: The president has relied on a 15-year-old law for launching attacks
Sarah Lazare
The 2001 law has allowed the Bush and Obama administrations to turn the world into their battlefield
Trump’s suicide mission: He’s not trying to destroy his own campaign — the destructive urge he represents is much bigger than that
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Trump sabotaging himself? Wrong question — he's channeling a deep-seated American urge toward self-destruction
Sixty years and nothing to show: The slow decay of American politics since Eisenhower, Stevenson
Andrew Bacevich
In 1956, both parties nominated likeable individuals who conveyed trustworthiness. In 2016, neither party has
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