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How secret Israeli attacks in Iraq are driving Trump’s anti-Iran campaign
Jefferson Morley
Trump's attention on Iran is more "obsession than strategy"
Barack Obama was an awesome president — and Democrats shouldn’t forget that
Matthew Rozsa
Barack Obama was easily the best president of the last 50 years — and he has the receipts to prove it
Inside the political deadlock of establishing Marine Protected Areas in the Southern Ocean
Seth Sykora-Bodie
Politics and culture collide as signatories argue over preserving fisheries and meeting conservation objectives
Rashida Tlaib suggests a boycott of Bill Maher’s show
Matthew Rozsa
Rashida Tlaib expressed outrage at Bill Maher's criticisms of BDS, saying he was "discrediting a form of speech"
Do online movements have staying powers?
Dorothy Marton
Social media has been a huge way to spread the word about social movements like #BlackLivesMatter
Civil rights lawyer: 20 ways Trump is copying Hitler’s early rhetoric and policies
Steven Rosenfeld
Civil liberties lawyer Burt Neuborne questions whether federal government can contain Trump and GOP power grabs
Rep. Ro Khanna on Medicare for All, how Bernie can win — and the coming impeachment
Dean Obeidallah
Progressive California Democrat visits Salon Talks to discuss the impeachment process and President Bernie Sanders
Donald Trump’s week from hell: After the horrors of El Paso and Dayton, GOP is in full retreat
Bill Curry
In a week of pain, our impulsive president made one bad decision after another. Can Democrats seize the moment?
This refugee-run catering company cooks up food from around the world in Queens
Hannah Howard
Eat Offbeat depends on refugees from Iraq to Senegal to create a global cuisine for their clients
Iran has hundreds of naval mines, but U.S. Navy minesweepers can’t find them
Robert Faturechi
The Navy’s minesweeping fleet sailors say the ships are too old and broken to find Iranian naval mines
Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee: Trump infects his followers with a violence-inducing “sickness”
Tana Ganeva
Trump's "attraction to and endorsement of violence will legitimize violence for all who are predisposed," Lee warns
Trump dominates the media through Twitter: We knew this, but now there’s science
Paul Rosenberg
Donald Trump has mastered Twitter like no previous politician — but more important, the media keeps enabling him
Trump’s attempt to rally world leaders against Iran a failure; Pentagon scrambles for allies
Tom Boggioni
The coalition Trump has attempted to build with foreign powers against Iran referred to as "a coalition of one."
Iran’s Zarif drives Trump to insanity
M.K. Bhadrakumar
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is putting a stake in Trump's international efforts.
Impeachment is coming — and here’s why the August recess could tip the scales
Heather Digby Parton
Most House Democrats now support an impeachment inquiry — and it's almost here. Will Pelosi risk a Senate trial?
Signs of recession are hitting Europe. Is its new Central Bank president up for the challenge?
Marshall Auerback
If new institutional reform is to come to the Eurozone, it will entail a major paradigmatic shift
That racist Reagan recording just confirmed what my community already knew
D. Watkins
I grew up in one of Reagan's so-called Drug Free Zones, where bricks of cocaine featuring his face were sold
The U.S. is sleepwalking into a real war with Iran
Prabir Purkayastha
We are sleepwalking to a new war in the region with disastrous consequences.
Robin Thede leads yet another comedy revolution with “A Black Lady Sketch Show”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the amazing comedy writer about her new HBO sketch series written, directed and starring black women
Is the cold war in the Persian Gulf about to turn hot?
Victor Kotsev
It's hard to deny that the U.S. and Iran are already on the brink of war.
The US-Iran standoff can only end when the US accepts Iran’s right to have a nuclear energy program
Vijay Prashad
The United States has had a sanctions regime in place against Iran for decades
Senate votes to confirm Mark Esper as defense secretary
Shira Tarlo
The Senate voted 90 to 8 to confirm Esper, reflecting wide bipartisan support for Trump's pick
Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh: The world is “run by ignoramuses, wackos and psychotics”
Chauncey DeVega
Legendary investigative reporter on why the media can't stay out of Trump's "kitty-litter box of tweets"
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