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McConnell rebukes Trump over Syria withdrawal: “ISIS and al Qaeda remain dangerous forces”
Matthew Rozsa
"A precipitous withdrawal" will "increase the risk that ISIS and other terrorist groups regroup," McConnell warns
What to expect from Turkey’s coming invasion of Syria
Vijay Prashad, E. Ahmet Tonak
The Syrian Democratic Forces is now vulnerable to the full might of the Turkish army
What happens when a corporation colonizes a country?
Keith A. Spencer
William Dalrymple talks to Salon about his new book on the brutal, imperial history of the East India Company
Trump apologist Lindsey Graham calls in to “Fox & Friends” to rebuke Trump’s Syria withdrawal
Matthew Rozsa
It was a rare moment in which one of Trump's loyal allies pushed back against the president on his favorite show
Misinformation, evasion and the informational problem of live TV interviews
Michael J. Socolow
Why do TV news shows book interviews with people who lie or obfuscate?
Impeachment frenzy in Washington sets Trump off against the CIA
Jefferson Morley
The CIA-White House power struggle is much more naked than during Watergate
Yes, it’s this bad: Conspiracy-hunter Bill Barr is roaming the globe under Trump’s orders
Heather Digby Parton
Remember when Trump's AG had a reputation for rectitude? Now he's traveling the world hunting for loose nuts
Iran’s capacity to strike back should even make a politically desperate Trump think twice
Vijay Prashad
The claim that Iran is the main “sponsor of terrorism” is one that has become a cliché from Washington to Riyadh
Now Betsy DeVos is telling colleges what to teach
Terry H. Schwadron
The Education Department takes Duke and UNC to task for a Middle Eastern program that is too nice about Islam
Spies and the White House have a history of running wild without congressional oversight
Charles Tiefer
The evolving role of congressional oversight of U.S. intelligence has involved major clashes and scandals
Is Putin worried? Whistleblower reveals Trump may have hidden calls with other leaders
Igor Derysh
Other Trump calls may be "locked down" on a secure computer. Kremlin hints it might be displeased if those come out
Heading into 2020, Trump is gaining control of U.S. intelligence
Jefferson Morley
Trump’s demonization of the intelligence community is paying dividends in time for the 2020 election
Attacks on Saudi oil — why didn’t prices go crazy?
Scott L. Montgomery
Energy-wise, the fallout from the attack on Saudi oil facilities has so far been very muted
Will Americans let Trump start World War III for Saudi Arabia and Israel?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
If Americans fail to speak out now, we may discover too late that our ruling class has led us to the brink of WWIII
How leaders planned to avert climate catastrophe at the UN (while Trump hung out in the basement)
Evelyn Leopold
Trump skipped most of Monday's climate proceedings and instead went to an event on religious discrimination
3 countries where Trump is popular
Monti Datta
Most of the world might hate Trump, but in some places, there is hope and even admiration
World leaders gather at the UN in the face of war, climate catastrophe & global worker exploitation
Vijay Prashad
The fate of the planet is in the balance. But so is the fate of humanity.
The Saudi oil attack isn’t just an economic issue — it’s environmental
Rachel Ramirez
Refinery explosions are an environmental menace
Mike Pompeo: Biden should be investigated if he thwarted Ukraine probe of his son
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's secretary of state also discussed the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran
“Resistance” liberals love the FBI and CIA. History says they don’t love you back
David Masciotra
After all we know about domestic spying and overseas coups, suddenly liberals are into the national-security state
Can the U.S. accept that there is a new strategic balance in the Middle East?
Prabir Purkayastha
The Houthi drone strike on Aramco shows the shifting strategic balance in the Persian Gulf.
Donald Trump and game theory: Expert says no brilliant 3-D chess is involved
Chauncey DeVega
NYU game-theory scholar Steven Brams says Trump's unpredictability would work better in poker than in politics
Mike Pompeo calls strike on oil fields in Saudi Arabia an “act of war”: “This was an Iranian attack”
Shira Tarlo
Leaving open “the ultimate option,” Trump revealed he will soon announce his administration’s response
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