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The US used a disguised plane in the first drug boat strike — some experts say it’s a war crime
Jelinda Montes
The US may have committed a crime by using an aircraft disguised as a civilian plane in Caribbean boat strike
Trump’s hall of mirrors presidency
Chauncey DeVega
From Jan. 6 to Venezuela, Trump has created his own reality and it threatens to subsume our own
“Decision is final”: Nobel Institute says Machado “cannot” transfer Peace Prize to Trump
Garrett Owen
The Nobel Institute put the kibosh on tentative plans for the Venezuelan opposition leader to share her prize
Fed Chair Jerome Powell turns whistleblower against Trump
Sophia Tesfaye
The Justice Department's legal action against Powell for maintaining Fed independence could backfire on Trump
“Find a new place to live”: Graham threatens Cuban leadership
Alex Galbraith
The Trump administration has repeatedly threatened military action on the island
Today Venezuela, tomorrow Iran: Can the Islamic Republic survive a second Trump presidency?
Aaron Pilkington
It's not clear how Islamic Republic of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, could survive if Trump backs protesters
Tony Dokoupil’s viral first week should worry Bari Weiss
Sophia Tesfaye
The new CBS Evening News host made headlines for all the wrong reasons
Trump’s Venezuelan oil rush is doomed from the start
Nicholas Liu
One industry expert said Trump's oil dreams are less about economic prudence and more about distracting the public
Trump rejects new Venezuela election until US can “rebuild the oil”
Jelinda Montes
“We’re going to rebuild the oil, and the oil infrastructure, we’ll be in charge of it,” Trump told Fox News
“A great honor”: Trump says he would accept Nobel Prize offered by Machado
Garrett Owen
Trump said the award going to Machado was "a major embarrassment"
America reaches its breaking point
Brian Karem
In Minneapolis and Venezuela, the Trump administration villainizes America's neighbors — and its own citizens
“Only thing that can stop me”: Trump says the only check on his power is his “own mind”
Alex Galbraith
Following a recent attack on Venezuela, the president says the only person who can stop him is himself
“Enough is enough”: Senate marches toward vote to limit Trump’s war powers in Venezuela
Garrett Owen
A measure to limit the president's war powers advanced with bipartisan support in the Senate on Tuesday
“Shoot first, ask questions later”: Danish military vows to “fight” any US invasion of Greenland
Garrett Owen
The Trump administration has floated purchasing or invading the Danish territory
War has become fashionable again for the GOP
Heather Digby Parton
The right's detour into pacifism under Trump was never going to stick
America needs a moral reckoning in 2026
Chauncey DeVega
Defeating Trumpism requires fluency in moral language
“Criminals on notice”: Trump administration defends seizure of Russian oil tanker
Garrett Owen
A recent seizure of a Russian-flagged tanker was met with criticism internationally
“We want to take action”: France gears up for Greenland showdown with Trump
Jelinda Montes
France meets with allies to determine next steps as Trump threatens Greenland
Why Trump treated Venezuela like must-see TV
Andi Zeisler
It was his latest move in a quest to revive monoculture — in his own image
MAGA wants to be a colonial power
Sophia Tesfaye
First Venezuela, now Greenland: Trump is promoting an international Manifest Destiny updated for the 21st century
2026 begins with an increasingly autocratic United States rising on the global stage
Shelley Inglis
What does this transition from a liberal America in the world to an autocratic U.S. look like?
Department of Justice quietly admits “terrorist” cartel isn’t real
Jelinda Montes
US officials took a Venezuelan phrase for corrupt leaders as a real organization, accusing Maduro of being its head
After Venezuela, who’s next?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's threats against Cuba, Mexico, Colombia and Greenland must be taken seriously
An exhausted strongman invades Venezuela
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's political style requires force and swagger. His "splendid little war" was meant to prove he still has both
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