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Trump’s Iran war price tag just keeps rising

Garrett Owen
The Pentagon requests more than $200 billion for the war while the White House hasn't articulated a clear objective

Tulsi Gabbard’s Iran pivot comes with contradictions

Heather Digby Parton
The DNI who once sold shirts that read "No War With Iran" is now apparently all in on Donald Trump's war of choice

Trump’s politics of death extend far beyond Iran

Chauncey DeVega
COVID, gun violence and Iran reveal a governing instinct based on authoritarian violence disorder

How Iran war became a worst-case scenario for Gulf states

Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
As both sides in war strike critical energy infrastructure, wealth and stability of the Gulf nations is at risk

Trump’s “America First” becomes America alone

Heather Digby Parton
The nation’s allies are refusing to help in Iran, leaving the president increasingly isolated on the world stage

Venezuela beats Team USA at the World Baseball Classic

Alex Galbraith
Team USA’s rah-rah, military-inflected approach clashed with a sport built on looseness — and lost

Climate change is the latest weapon in warfare. Trump is indulging it

Troy Farah
The Iran war shows how fossil fuels, conflict and planetary crisis are now inseparable

A new draft? Unlikely. But Trump still wants the emergency powers

Chauncey DeVega
Leavitt’s comments about a possible draft hint at something far more plausible: expanded presidential powers

Trump’s Strait of Hormuz problem

Heather Digby Parton
Oil prices surge as the Trump administration shows no clear plan for the world’s most critical shipping lane

Why the Iran war was inevitable

Mike Lofgren
There were many reasons behind Trump's decision to attack — but none of them were about US national security

Lindsey Graham is the little war devil on Trump’s shoulder

Heather Digby Parton
The South Carolina senator and noted war hawk pushed Trump on Iran. Now he says "Cuba is next."

Trump’s moral crusade is dangerous for America — and the world

Chauncey DeVega
The president casts himself as the ultimate authority on good and evil — and believes it is his job to enforce it

“Stay tuned”: Graham promises “Cuba is next” in a global war against “bad guys”

Alex Galbraith
The Republican senator is already looking for the next American intervention

Trump’s cable-news Cabinet tries to sell a war

Sophia Tesfaye
The Trump administration’s media strategy on Iran reveals as much about the conflict’s weaknesses as its goals

Trump’s new plan for Iran doomed to backfire

Heather Digby Parton
As the administration reportedly prepares to arm Kurds, history shows the risks of using militias for regime change

Both parties at odds with own voters over Middle East policy

Russell Payne
Republicans and Democrats have both carved out unpopular positions on America’s role in the Middle East

Trump’s foreign policy has no rules

Heather Digby Parton
The president's war with Iran proves that talk of a "Donroe Doctrine" was fiction

Mexico could turn into Trump’s forever war

Heather Digby Parton
Even after the killing of El Mencho, Trump wants Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to do more to fight drugs

Hegseth threatens Anthropic over killer AI limits

Russell Payne
In the conflict with Anthropic, Hegseth is once again taking a special interest in the problem of illegal orders

How the Gaza war changed America

Nicholas Liu
Historian Bruce Robbins argues Gaza has shifted the debate over how and when the label is used

Trump warns of “bad things” if Iran doesn’t agree to “meaningful” nuclear deal

Garrett Owen
The president's comments come amid a U.S. military buildup in the region

CBS is unraveling — and it goes beyond Bari Weiss

Sophia Tesfaye
Anderson Cooper departs and Stephen Colbert goes off-script as the network struggles to define its future

Trump abolishes the Second Amendment

Mike Lofgren
MAGA’s duplicity leads to a total reversal on gun rights — along with a dizzying 360 on foreign policy

Donald Trump is still weird

Alex Galbraith
Democrats have moved away from the useful insult, but that doesn’t make it less true
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