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America loves its war porn: “American Sniper” and the Hollywood propaganda machine

Peter Van Buren
"Fury." "The Hurt Locker." "Black Hawk Down." All of these movies hit the same beats -- and that's a problem

Jeb’s ugly Iraq revisionism: Laying the failure of his brother’s war on Obama

Simon Maloy
Jeb Bush says mistakes were made in Iraq, but his courageous brother fixed it all up before Obama ruined everything

Shocking and awful: “Own man” Jeb Bush sounds as ill-informed on foreign policy as his brother

Joan Walsh
He mixed up Iraq and Iran, got ISIS wrong. Will “I am my own man” be the “I am not a crook” of a new generation?

Boehner & Bibi’s blunder: The problem is much bigger than not giving Obama a “heads up”

Jim Newell
The problem with Boehner's invitation to the Israeli PM wasn't merely that he forgot to notify the White House

Noam Chomsky: America paved the way for ISIS

Noam Chomsky
The famed linguist and philosopher on the conflict in Iraq, Israel and the myriad dangers of U.S. foreign policy

Welcome to the new Cold War: Keystone XL and GOP’s dystopian vision for 2016

Michael T. Klare
A toxic combination of fossil fuel optimization and "North Americanism" threatens to bring the world to its knees

Jeb’s quiet wingnutty past: Why he has to distance himself from… himself

Heather Digby Parton
All the geniuses calling Jeb Bush the "moderate" candidate in the GOP primary are missing one thing: his history

The real tragedy of the Vietnam War

Christian Appy
Fifty years after the conflict began, America is still fighting brutal, indiscriminate wars under false pretenses

Margaret Atwood visits West Point for a frank conversation on gender, politics and oppression

Laura Miller
The celebrated author speaks to a class of military academy cadets about her dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale"

Ronald Reagan’s wartime lies: The president had quite a Brian Williams problem

Luke Brinker
Reagan spent WW II in Hollywood. He told the Israeli prime minister he was at the liberation of Nazi death camps

Joe Biden will skip Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech before Congress

Julie Pace
White House says the VP will be out of town when Israeli PM addresses joint session

“It’s going to get worse”: Democratic backlash against Netanyahu speech continues

Luke Brinker
With members threatening to boycott the Israeli PM's upcoming congressional address, a revolt is mounting

War is the new normal: 7 reasons America can’t escape conflict

William Astore
No sooner do we withdraw from one Middle Eastern country than we reengage another. It's a cycle we refuse to break

EXCLUSIVE: My “delightful” conversation with GOP’s top hawk John Bolton

Jim Newell
Republicans' outspokenly hawkish ex-diplomat on sending ground troops, kissing babies and his problem with Hillary

The “American Sniper” cultural moment: How Iraq became the new Vietnam

Andrew O'Hehir
America went to war for 10 years and we missed it. Now Iraq is back to torment us, as mythology and macho fantasy

7 right-wing demagogues that will be shoved down our throats in 2016

Steven Rosenfeld
If you thought things were bad now, just wait until Ben Carson and Donald Trump are on your screens constantly

Bibi & Boehner blow it: How they strengthened the White House’s hand

Jim Newell
The speaker and Israeli prime minister had the perfect plan to subvert diplomacy with Iran. It failed spectacularly

This is how a police state protects “secrets”: Jeffrey Sterling, the CIA and up to 80 years on circumstantial evidence

Marcy Wheeler
Sterling's conviction should chill anyone who believes in investigative reporting in a free society

Rand Paul’s big foreign policy test: Can he beat back the Iran hawks?

Luke Brinker
Presidential contender dings rivals' support for tougher approach. How he could signal a larger shift

Fox News’ war with Jay Z: Why it picked the wrong fight this time

Matthew Pulver
Jay embodies Fox's American Dream -- millionaire businessman, “job creator,” family man. Except for maybe one thing

The doctrine that refuses to die: Why America will never escape its national security state

Tom Engelhardt
A depressing new report reveals the FBI is "broadening its surveillance role." Just business as usual in Washington

Whose Obama is it anyway? Inspiring lame-duck SOTU vs. six tepid years

Andrew O'Hehir
With the clock running down, Obama reinvents himself as a progressive. But where has that guy been since 2009?

Bob Menendez, Bibi & the GOP: The alliance sabotaging Iranian nuclear talks

Jim Newell
A bipartisan, international group of hawks just can't wait to blow up the administration's diplomatic efforts
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