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Sorry, Republicans: Joe Biden isn’t Jimmy Carter — and these aren’t the 1970s
Michael Camp
Never mind the gas lines: Superficial similarities aside, we live in a vastly different world now
Will there be resource wars in our renewable energy future?
Michael Klare
The post-petroleum resource race and what to make of it
Tony Blinken talks about a “rules-based order” — does he mean the U.S. gets to make the rules?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Carnage in Gaza and a reheated Cold War suggest that Biden's foreign policy recognizes no rules but its own
Israel’s big lie: This isn’t self defense — it’s a war crime, aided and abetted by the U.S.
Chris Hedges
Almost everything said in the U.S. about Israel's assault on the Palestinians is a lie — because we are implicated
Liz Cheney is an enemy of democracy — just as much as the Trumpers
Chauncey DeVega
After her House speech and her Post op-ed, Cheney has positioned herself as a hero of democracy. Don't buy into it
The next frontier of warfare is online
Mark Wolverton
In “This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends,” Nicole Perlroth explores the global black market for cyberweapons
Now we’re supposed to think Reagan, Bush and the Cheneys are cool? They got us here
David Masciotra
Democrats and the media are now pretending that the Reagan-Bush era didn't lead us directly to Trump's crimes
What “politics” does to history: The saga of Henry Kissinger and George Shultz’s right-hand man
Jim Sleeper
You probably haven't heard of Charles Hill — but his influence on the dire mistakes of U.S. foreign policy ran deep
Does the U.S. have a hostage exchange deal with Iran? It’s not entirely clear
Brett Bachman
Iranian state TV reports a deal is nigh. The U.S. says not so fast
Post-COVID, many patients try smell therapy. But does it work?
Maeve Gamble
The once obscure approach to smell loss has captured the public’s attention. Evidence that it works is thin
America may need a reality check on Joe Biden’s anti-China ambitions
Dilip Hiro
China is poised for near-term global dominance in economic, technological and infrastructure terms
Biden promised a return to diplomacy — instead, he’s appeasing the hawks and neocons
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Biden took office vowing a new era in foreign policy, but so far it's the same old dangerous American hubris
Mike Pompeo and Trump rub shoulders with anti-Muslim zealot Laura Loomer at Mar-a-Lago event
Zachary Petrizzo
"President Trump and I just had a great conversation," posts failed GOP candidate and anti-Islam activist
Unraveling of the American empire: A series of military debacles point toward a tragic end
Chris Hedges
The U.S. retreat from Afghanistan is only the latest in a long list of defeats. From here, the endgame gets ugly
UN rebel Denis Halliday on the collapse of the U.S.-dominated world order
Nicolas J.S. Davies
Longtime humanitarian activist on the UN's doomed "neocolonial endeavor" and why the Afghan peace plan won't work
What ties the U.S. and Israel together? Our arrogant, doomed mythology of exceptionalism
Doug Neiss
Our two nations are headed for doom, driven by the power of the Zionist right and a conviction we can do no wrong
On January 6th, the U.S. became a foreign country
Kevin Tillman
How endless wars and interventions helped create the assault on the Capitol
Will Joe Biden close Guantánamo, end the drone war and wind down the War on Terror?
Karen J. Greenberg
Signs of hope from the Biden administration: Will America finally begin to end the war on terror?
Biden administration apologizes after Trump administration accidentally sanctions Italian restaurant
Jon Skolnik
On his last day in office, Trump mistakenly sanctioned small businesses in Italy
GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy tried to play his partisan cards — and just folded
Terry H. Schwadron
Just what passes as Republican ideology other than saying “No” has become massively unclear
5 ways COVID-19 changed how — and where — people move around the world
Mary A. Shiraef
Borders are now reopening and travel resuming, but normal is a ways off
America’s drinking water is surprisingly easy to poison
Peter Elkind, Jack Gillum
Despite a decade of warnings, thousands of water systems around the country are still at risk
Is the U.S. joining the “rules-based world” — at least when it comes to Afghanistan?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After 20 years of bloodshed and failure in Afghanistan, Biden and Blinken may finally be ready to turn the page
Joe Scarborough shreds Bill Barr after “perjury” exposed in new report: “He lied through his teeth”
Travis Gettys
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough slammed former attorney general William Barr for lying about foreign election interference
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