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Taking a second look at Vivek Ramaswamy’s supposedly anti-war record
Jon Reynolds
Candidates often tell us who they are. We just need to listen
Are Republicans “tough on crime”? That was always a myth — now it’s dangerous
Gregg Barak
Most Americans still buy the myth that Republicans are strong on crime. That was never true, even before Trump
On being a man: Andrew Tate and Donald Trump are the worst possible examples
Nathaniel Manderson
We're in a bad place if millions of men think these two whiny babies are actually masculine role models
Israel falls into the “Vietnam trap”: Increasingly brutal tactics will only lead to disaster
Moshe Alamaro
Israel's military once won dramatic victories with agile commando tactics. But since 1973, it has all gone wrong
“Biden has preserved the leverage”: Aaron David Miller on how to wield “influence with the Israelis”
Chauncey DeVega
The president's trip to Israel following a Hamas terror attack buys the US some time — but the clock is ticking
Military expert on Gaza war: “When politicians act like children, children wind up dying”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Marine turned author Elliot Ackerman on how emotion and psychology are driving the world's bloody new war
Beyond the right’s “woke” slurs, what would a “progressive” U.S. military really look like?
William J. Astore
I'm not talking about painting rainbow flags on B-52s — imagine a humble, faithful and much smaller U.S. military
“Israel’s 9/11” is a dangerous, bloody trap — just like America’s 9/11
Norman Solomon
The 9/11 parallel is real, in the worst way: Hamas' crimes will become the excuse for mass killing of Palestinians
Suffering in the shadows: The humanitarian calamities that aren’t on the world’s agenda
Priti Gulati Cox, Stan Cox
When was the last time you heard or read or saw anything about the devastating war still ongoing in Sudan?
John Kelly slammed for revealing “horrifying” Trump statements “three years too late”
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Has Gen. Kelly apologized yet to Congresswoman Frederica Wilson for lying about her?" MSNBC host asks
The real reason why Donald Trump wants Gen. Milley to be killed
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump’s fascist death threats against Gen. Milley: The rot goes much deeper
“DEATH”: Donald Trump ramps up the GOP’s attack on the military with call to execute top US general
Gabriella Ferrigine
The former president attacked Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, calling him a "woke train wreck"
US general says Trump was angered by invite to wounded soldier: “Nobody wants to see that”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump questioned and criticized General Mark Milley's choice to have a disabled soldier sing at a welcome ceremony
A short history of America’s disaster: How 9/11 bred the endless war on terror
Norman Solomon
The crimes of 9/11 wounded America — and fueled an endless, pointless war that could never be won, or even ended
The antidote to “Democratic panic syndrome”: Putting Joe Biden’s poll numbers in perspective
Heather Digby Parton
14 months before an election, nobody should be losing any sleep over a poll
It’s come to this: The anti-vax movement is now after your dog
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The anti-vaxxers are now going to war against rabies vaccines for dogs
6 royal revelations about Prince Harry and more in Netflix docuseries “Heart of Invictus”
Joy Saha
The five-part series spotlights several war-veterans-turned-athletes and Harry throwing shade at his family
Fox News apologizes to family of fallen Marine for “disgusting” false story it didn’t correct
Gabriella Ferrigine
Though the network eventually removed the false report, it never publicly explained its reason for doing so
Trump fans are ready for political violence. Why are the backers of endless war so shocked?
Norman Solomon
Many Republicans believe violence may be necessary. After decades of overseas war, why should we be surprised?
How war divides us: The ways our twenty-first-century wars have polarized Americans
Andrea Mazzarino
America’s forever wars turn inward
What’s next in Ukraine as U.S.-backed “counteroffensive” grinds to a halt?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Zelenskyy and the West rolled the dice on a spring offensive — and now Ukraine is worse off than it was last year
“Barbie” vs. “Oppenheimer”: U.S. foreign policy has a lot to learn from this summer’s blockbusters
Kate Alexander
"Barbie" proves the benefits of matriarchy, as opposed to the dangers of an "Oppenheimer" patriarchy
Scientists radically rethink how the Himalayas formed millions of years ago, adjusting their age
Elizabeth Hlavinka
New research upends traditional thought about the world's most massive mountain range
“The greatest fighting force in human history”: The perpetual wars you aren’t supposed to notice
William J. Astore
The Pentagon as a budgetary black hole (and the military that goes with it)
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