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The U.S. 12-step method to conduct regime change

Vijay Prashad
What is happening to Venezuela is nothing unique in U.S. history

Mitch McConnell orchestrates devastating rebuke of Trump’s plans to withdrawal US troops from Syria

Matthew Chapman
Experts have warned that a total U.S. withdrawal from Syria would advance the interests of Iran and Russia

“The worst option is war”: U.S. intervention in Venezuela will only deepen the country’s crisis

Benjamin Dangl
U.S. support for a coup, severe sanctions and possible military intervention will only deepen and extend the crisis

CIA in Venezuela: 7 rules for regime change

Jefferson Morley
U.S. regime change operations in Latin America have seven consistent features

Donald Trump doubles down on foreign policy falsehoods at White House: “Time will prove me right”

Sarah K Burris
Trump admits he has not actually read a threat assessment from his intelligence leaders: “I didn’t see the report"

Psychiatrist James Gilligan on the shutdown: Trump inflicted his own pain and humiliation on America

Chauncey DeVega
NYU psychiatry professor: Donald Trump must hurt others in order to prove his superiority. It isn't working

Trump criticized for attacking his own intelligence team as “passive and naive”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump just publicly tweeted disagreement with his own national security team about Syria, Iran and North Korea

Tulsi Gabbard’s 2020 campaign implodes in just three weeks as campaign manager and consultants exit

Matthew Chapman
Gabbard reportedly did not even give her staff a head's up she was announcing her candidacy on “The Van Jones Show"

Another extraordinary moment: Intel chiefs come to Capitol Hill and contradict their boss

Heather Digby Parton
Intelligence chief Dan Coats won't discuss Trump's meetings with Putin, but says he's wrong on North Korea, Iran

The arrest of Huawei executive has put Canada in tight spot

Stéfanie von Hlatky
The Chinese may not look at Canada the same way again

“The bleeding wound”: Afghanistan and the implosion of America

Tom Engelhardt
If you want to ensure your success in twenty-first-century Washington, there’s no way you can be too wrong

Donald Trump’s diplomatic war on Europe

Jean-Francois Boittin
Trump administration uses diplomatic protocol to slap the EU in the face, while cuddling up to Putin and Erdogan

Journalist who was imprisoned in Iran: Trump is a threat to press freedom around the world

Dean Obeidallah
Journalist Jason Rezaian, who was held captive in Iran, on Trump: “People like me will face greater threats"

Time to dump Netanyahu

Alon Ben-Meir
Can the leaders of Israel’s political parties put the national interest above their party and their lust for power?

The real reason the CIA loved George H.W. Bush

Jefferson Morley
Why the outpouring of affection for Bush?

In a challenge to Trump, U.S. intelligence targets Russia

Jefferson Morley
The rise of Trump has coincided with the decline of counterterrorism as a declared U.S. policy priority

AP wipes Iran-Contra pardons from Bill Barr’s record: Another win for conventional wisdom

Sam Husseini
Isn't it relevant that Trump's AG nominee helped a president use the pardon power to cover up possible crimes?

Trump, Mueller and the lessons of history: Special prosecutors “are incapable of saving us”

Andrew O'Hehir
Legal scholar Andrew Coan says Mueller's survival is a tribute to democracy — but don't look to him as a savior

Bill Barr — cover-up artist

Thom Hartmann
Barr knows how to cover up the crimes of a Republican president. We know, because he’s done it before

Donald Trump: The Kremlin’s tool

Stephan Richter, Richard Phillips
Whether intentional or not, Donald Trump serves the Kremlin’s interests

America has its gunsights on Venezuela

Vijay Prashad
Despite 10 years of governance by the socialist forces, the Venezuelan oligarchy remains firmly intact

William Barr’s deep state resume: Cover-ups, covert ops and pardons

Jefferson Morley
A close examination of Barr’s legal career indicates a high tolerance for presidentially-sanctioned law-breaking

James Mattis left Pentagon over Trump’s relationship with Putin, former Defense official claims

Travis Gettys
"This is fundamentally what drove Gen. Mattis to leave the Pentagon as secretary of defense,” Jeremy Bash says

Roseanne Barr suggests she was fired by ABC because she is Jewish and supports Israel

Matthew Chapman
“I feel that what happened to me, a large part of it is antisemitism,” Barr claims. “I think it played a part"
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