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9 of the religious right’s most laughable attempts to be cool
Alex Henderson
They want so badly to be hip — and yet they fail so spectacularly
Anthony Bourdain absolutely destroys Guy Fieri: “He’s 52 years old and still rolling around in the flame outfit”
Colin Gorenstein
ICYMI: The culinary "bad boy" is doing stand-up comedy now -- and Fieri is a recurring punchline
America’s drone program is a travesty — and a mystery even to its executors
Pratap Chatterjee
So many U.S. officials are involved it's become impossible to measure its impact or assign blame for its failures
5 blatant lies used to justify the drone war
Robert Greenwald
What we misunderstand about these high-tech killings
The overwhelming idiocy of America’s obsession with “gaffes”
Matthew Pulver
Jeb Bush's elitism, like Mitt Romney's "47 percent" comment, isn't a mistake. What happens when we pretend it is?
The U.S. military is about to take a big step toward transgender equality
Sophia Tesfaye
Report says Pentagon is on the cusp of lifting ban on transgender service
We must negotiate with terrorists: The dirty secret our government does not want to admit
Jonathan Powell
We have no choice: We must sit down with terrorists, or else stand no chance of reducing armed conflict
“The Confederate flag still flies overseas”: Endless war, domestic racism and the forgotten history of the stars and bars
Greg Grandin
Before it became a pennant for right-wing backlash, the Confederate flag was a symbol of American imperialism
The Daily Donald: Meet your new GOP frontrunner, America
Sophia Tesfaye
Will it last? Not a chance. But even as corporate brands dump Trump, he's riding high in the polls
Donald Trump savages George W. Bush in one tweet and actually makes sense for the first time
Salon Staff
All right, we'll say it: Trump got this one just right
Patriotism is for winners: Why Millennials and Gen X are rejecting the national pride of their parents
Scott Timberg
Still disillusioned by the recession and mishandled wars, younger generations are much less likely to wave a flag
Donald Trump is already doomed: Why his campaign is a bigger disaster than his hair
Bob Cesca
The TV billionaire has only just announced his candidacy--yet he's already made enough mistakes to last a lifetime
Donald Trump may be losing the war — but he’s winning all the battles
Scott Eric Kaufman
Not even his GOP primary opponents can talk about anything else on the Sunday talk shows
America’s July 4 military nightmare: With our recent history, could we even beat the British today?
Dominic Tierney
America used to win wars. Then came decades of quagmires, stalemates and fiascoes. Are we doomed to failures?
“Where is the public outcry for an explanation of how the longest war in American history is on a course to end in failure?”
Patrick L. Smith
The brilliant foreign policy theorist Andrew Bacevich tells Salon how American exceptionalism makes matters worse
The age of American exceptionalism is long over
Tom Engelhardt
Endless warfare. Extrajudicial killings. Broken infrastructure. They all add up to a superpower in steep decline
Jim Webb jumps in: Confederate flag supporter announces bid for the Democratic nomination
Sophia Tesfaye
The Marine veteran and ex-senator takes the 2016 plunge
The next Cold War is here: China, Russia and the ghosts of Dwight Eisenhower
Michael T. Klare
As America lurches from crisis to crisis, our foreign policy elites can't even agree on our principal adversary
America is addicted to war: Terror, drugs and the existential threats that define us
William J. Astore
On issues foreign and domestic, we view everything as a "war." Our reliance on the term is myopic and destructive
Killer robots are coming next: The next military-industrial complex will involve real-life Terminators
Wendell Wallach
War's scary future will be led by machines, but require a moral framework. Do we have the foresight or standing?
5 Iraq strategies that are guaranteed to fail
Peter Van Buren
Twenty-five years after the Gulf War, we're no closer to extricating ourselves from the quagmire we created
The shocking international crisis that proves how right (and wrong) Obama is
Jeff Stein
A breathtaking United Nations report highlights the untenability of GOP hawkishness—and the president's optimism
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