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Prominent American professor proposes that Israel “flatten Beirut” — a 1 million-person city it previously decimated
Ben Norton
Amitai Etzioni, who teaches at renowned universities, says Israel may have no choice but to destroy Lebanon — again
Roseanne Barr’s bizarre evolution from comic sensation to racist Twitter troll
Richard Silverstein
She's compared Muslims to Nazis, and will soon receive an award from an Israeli government-funded propaganda group
“Out of this chaos, strongmen will emerge”: Richard Engel sees an authoritarian future in the Middle East
Elias Isquith
The U.S. must fight "a very strong temptation" to embrace stabilizing dictators, author and journalist tells Salon
This is the foreign policy platform Bernie Sanders needs to lay out if he wants to win
Behzad Yaghmaian
In order to distinguish himself from Hillary Clinton, Sanders will have to think bigger when it comes to diplomacy
Trump’s crafty move on Iraq: His war comments allow conservatives to move past the Bush years while saving face
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's Iraq comments were initially surprising, but they give conservatives a way to put Bush years behind them
Donald Trump is unstoppable: After crossing the 9/11 line at Saturday’s debate, his lead in South Carolina remains “yuuuge”
Sean Illing
Trump has slain every sacred cow imaginable, yet his popularity among Republican primary voters continues to rise
Profiting off of chaos: How the U.S. privatized its war in Afghanistan — Antony Loewenstein on “Disaster Capitalism”
Ben Norton
Journalist Antony Loewenstein tells Salon how corporations exploit violent conflicts in Afghanistan and beyond
The Clintons really don’t get it: False attacks and failed strategies as Hillary repeats 2008
Bill Curry
They're distorting Sanders' plans and ham-handedly using Obama and race. It's a dangerous game and a losing plan
Good news, online daters: You’re no longer considered sad and pathetic
Marisa Kabas
A new Pew Research Center study finds the stigma around websites like Tinder and OkCupid is rapidly dissolving
Christopher Hitchens’ last years: Islam, the Iraq war and how a man of the left found his moment by breaking with the left
Daniel Oppenheimer
Hitch despised Clintons, religion and authoritarianism. After 9/11, he moved toward war. His flaw? George W. Bush
This is how the CIA botched Iraq post-9/11: Bob Gates, careerist sycophancy, and the real history of the Deep State
Patrick L. Smith
A veteran CIA officer explains to Salon exactly where the agency has gone wrong for decades — and the consequences
The GOP just despises science: No, really — why would Trump, Rubio and Cruz rather live in a sizzling hellscape than face reality?
Émile P. Torres
Don't take our word for it. You might listen to the world's most distinguished scientists and intellectuals, though
Sanders proudly declaring “Kissinger is not my friend” totally destroys notion that Clinton’s better on foreign policy
Ben Norton
Kissinger oversaw policies that led to millions of deaths. Sanders' break with his destructive legacy is crucial
“Dominated” by the CIA: The national security state is more entrenched than ever — and leakers like Edward Snowden are its only obstacle
Elias Isquith
We Americans have put "all our faith in the intelligence agencies," author and historian Lloyd Gardner warns Salon
Henry Kissinger’s “mad and illegal” bombing: What you need to know about his real history — and why the Sanders/Clinton exchange matters
Greg Grandin
Sanders is right about Kissinger. His civilian death toll nears 4 million, his policies built today's Middle East
“Cruel” deportations of kids: U.S. and U.K. are sending child refugees back to where they may be killed
Ben Norton
Human Rights Watch says the deportations are "cruel" and "disturbing," and likely violate international law
Hillary could be crushing it, and she’s not: Advice from “Scandal”’s Olivia Pope that Clinton desperately needs to hear
Sonia Saraiya
Last night's Democratic debate aired directly opposite “Scandal”—guess which show had better political analysis?
Noam Chomsky: Bernie isn’t the socialist he proclaims
Alexandra Rosenmann
The revered leftist on the Democratic race and why this is one election the party simply can't afford to lose
America needs a “Bernie Doctrine”: How Sanders’ foreign policy weakness could become a game-changing strength
Daniel Denvir
The Vermont senator has taken flack for his lack of attention to foreign policy. Here's how he should address it
The next move for surging Sanders: As Clinton gets a pass on her foreign policy record, Bernie must go nuclear on this alleged strength
Sean Illing
Bernie needs to hit Clinton’s foreign policy record that's replete with errors and capitulations to the war machine
Dear Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem: Feminism demands we reject America’s deadly imperialism
Sarah Lazare
Women are the first victims of our foreign policy. Hillary can't have it both ways, and neither can her backers
Now he says he’ll miss Obama, but here are 7 of David Brooks’ worst critiques of the President
Sophia Tesfaye
"I'll miss Obama" the conservative NYT columnist finally admits as he realizes the depth of his party's doom
In New Hampshire, rallies and protests speak volumes about what’s motivating Democrats and Republicans in race for White House
Gary Legum
Demonstrations in the leadup to the primary reveal much about the chasm between Democrats and Republicans
GOP candidates just love to fear-monger about President Obama “gutting” military — his latest move proves them wrong, again
Sean Illing
Obama caves to the military-industrial complex, does an about-face on defense spending reductions
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