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We are witnessing the decline of Saudi Arabia as a major power
Vijay Prashad
The monarchy's influence has waned with plummeting oil prices. What that means for the future of the Middle East
Inside the first-ever summit calling for an end to the “suicidal death pact between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia”
Ben Norton
Salon attended the 2016 Summit on Saudi Arabia, the first event of its kind to call into question U.S.-Saudi ties
There will be bedlam: The global energy crisis is only just beginning
Michael T. Klare
Leading oil producers are selling their wares in a market that's suddenly saturated. Can the world economy survive?
The GOP’s gross Adam Sandler primary: Donald Trump, penis jokes and the pathetic state of conservatism
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's hands. Mitt on his knees. Cuckservatives. What the party's junk obsession says about 2016 Republican Party
My secret debate with Sam Harris: A revealing 4-hour dialogue on Islam, racism & free-speech hypocrisy
Omer Aziz
When I wrote an essay critical of the famous atheist, he asked me to debate the issues. Now he refuses to air it
Nancy Reagan’s anti-feminism might be her most lasting legacy
Amanda Marcotte
Nancy Reagan framed women's inequality as a "choice," a rhetorical move which undermines feminism to this day
Let’s get rid of Annapolis: Our military academies screw taxpayers and the students — and serve only the powerful brass
Bruce Fleming
The Naval Academy runs on lies and hype -- it's nepotistic, mis-serves its students and fails to produce officers
Donald Trump is David Duke in a nicer suit: Compare their views and just try to tell them apart
Robert Mann
I've watched Duke for 25 years. He would not back Trump unless he felt certain they held similar opinions on race
Cornered Neocons: Trump’s heresy on foreign policy has put Republican hawks in nightmare scenario — backing Hillary Clinton
Sean Illing
Clinton represents the status quo on foreign policy — aligning her far more with neocon values than Trump
Even critics understate how catastrophically bad the Hillary Clinton-led NATO bombing of Libya was
Ben Norton
The NY Times reports on Clinton's war leadership don't go far enough. Hillary's disaster in Libya should haunt her
Trump’s rise, democracy’s fall: The Donald threatens our very system of government
Andrew J. Bacevich
Should Donald Trump capture the White House in November, the U.S. could resemble Argentina in the age of Juan Peron
The real story about Syria and Libya: Behind a new agreement with Moscow, and the insidious way the New York Times protects Hillary
Patrick L. Smith
A new accord with Moscow on Syria clears up little. And a new Times series on Clinton and Libya has a messy agenda
10 reasons Marco Rubio is no moderate
Robert Reich
The GOP's "establishment" candidate is a climate change denier who remains open to the idea of closing U.S. mosques
Debating Glenn Greenwald was like “looking the devil in the eye”: Ex-NSA chief Michael Hayden details distaste for media in new book
Ben Norton
In "Playing to the Edge," Michael Hayden comes out strongly against investigative journalists and whistle-blowers
This threat is worse than ISIS: Once again, we don’t understand the real enemy
Émile P. Torres
Listen to the GOP debates and you'd think ISIS was the only danger we face. They're focused on the wrong terrorists
DNC vice chair resigns, endorses Sanders, blasts Clinton’s “interventionist, regime change policies”
Ben Norton
Tulsi Gabbard left the Democratic National Committee, which has been accused of pro-Hillary bias, to support Bernie
U.S.-armed Saudi coalition bombs Yemen market, killing 40 people, as ruthless war rages on with little coverage
Ben Norton
The attack is yet another atrocity in what human rights groups say is a long series of war crimes by Saudi forces
“Oil for security”: Ex-CIA Director Michael Hayden describes cozy U.S. relationship with Saudi dictatorship in new book
Ben Norton
"Playing to the Edge" offers readers a glimpse into the U.S. government's support for brutal Middle East dictators
Scalia truthers are all-American: “The Declaration of Independence is based on a conspiracy theory”
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to a political scientist about where conspiracy theories come from and how they shape politics
Obama must fulfill his Gitmo pledge: Eight years is far too long to make campaign promise of closing prison a reality
Ben Norton
Obama has executive authority to close Gitmo. If he's serious about closing it, he'll stop making excuses
Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh might be human garbage, but conservatives are wrong to blame them for the disturbing rise of Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Levin and Rush owe the GOP establishment nothing, so why do conservative pundits hold them responsible for Trump?
Good riddance, Bush Dynasty! Why Jeb’s disastrous campaign is a fitting end to a poisonous history
Gary Legum
Jeb Bush left the 2016 campaign not with a bang, but a whimper, hopefully ending for good a sad chapter for America
Democrats who backed Iraq now dare slime Sanders’ foreign policy experience?
Paul Rosenberg
The hawkish Hillary team paints Sanders as a foreign policy naif. His views may be smarter and tougher than hers
Ted Cruz declares war on gluten-free meals (because we are living through the dumbest election in history)
Gary Legum
The 2nd-place candidate for the GOP nomination thinks its *very* important that the military not worry about gluten
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