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Doomsday Clock inches to 2 minutes to “apocalypse” after Trump’s button bluster

Shira Tarlo
The Clock is the closest the it's been to "midnight" since 1953

Trump at Davos: Meeting world leaders, feeling important

Matthew Rozsa
2 meetings with 2 of America's closest allies offer 2 different responses on how to deal with Trump

How to fail geopolitics: The world according to Trump

Alfred McCoy
How to build a wall and lose an empire

Closing the door on English in Iran

Negar Mottahedeh
The ban on teaching English in Iranian primary schools made me think of my old OED — and King Kong

Democrats dance with danger: Expanding Trump’s security state may bite them in the end

Charlie May
"It doesn't take a criminal or being a terrorist to get caught up in the government's web"

The death of American diplomacy

Sophia A. McClennen
A new documentary about the Obama era of foreign relations offers a stark contrast to Trump's approach

Human Rights Watch gives a scathing assessment of Donald Trump

Matthew Rozsa
Human Rights Watch has skewered Trump for his human rights record both at home and abroad

New York Times’ Trump-voter fetish hits a low point as it turns over its opinion page to them

Gabriel Bell
Meanwhile, Samantha Bee meets with a very different type of working-class voter

Is war about to break out in the Horn of Africa? Will the West even notice?

Steven A. Cook
Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia are close to armed conflict over a Nile dam project; so far the U.S. is ignoring them

2018 looks like an arms sale bonanza

William D. Hartung
Another good year for weapons makers is guaranteed

American global “leadership”: Under Trump, now less than ever

Patrick Lawrence
On North Korea, Iran and Israel, the U.S. claims leadership. In fact, Trump is presiding over an inevitable decline

Why Iran’s protests matter this time

Nader Habibi
The demands Iranians are making through these protests are distinct from those of the 2009 demonstrations

UK Tories vs. the people’s needs

Stephan Richter
Failing to deliver on basic necessities of modern life does not seem to faze Tory politicians much

Trump’s unfortunate year in review

Terry H. Schwadron
He’s been an influential president, but for all the wrong reasons

Mr. Chief Justice, it’s not “gobbledygook”: New N.C. ruling shows how to fix gerrymandering

David Daley
A federal judge's ruling could demystify the social science behind gerrymandering for key SCOTUS judges

Trump expected to extend sanction relief for Iran, but with new sanctions for ballistic missiles

Charlie May
Trump is likely to extend the Obama-era sanction suspensions, but impose new ones that target Iranian businesses

From bad to worse? 5 things 2018 will bring to the Middle East

James L. Gelvin
What should we expect in the new year?

Trump’s behavior at the College Football Playoff Championship raised some questions

Charlie May
Trump took the field with ROTC members, and many believed he forgot the words of the national anthem

Will Trump’s possible testimony end the Mueller probe — or is it just starting?

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's lawyers hope his testimony will wrap up Mueller's investigation. Not so fast: Ask Bill Clinton about that

Should military men draft our nation’s security strategy?

Ingo Trauschweizer
The military generals surrounding Trump are shaping strategy

Mainstream media relies on regime-change fans for Iran commentary

Fair
One pro-Israel think tank, which openly argues for war with Iran, has dominated media coverage of protests

Trump’s biggest GOP critics have grown to love him

Matthew Sheffield
Lots of Republicans have criticized Trump but not any more

Israel moves to annex the West Bank — this is how the two-state solution dies

Steven A. Cook
While the media focuses on Trump, Netanyahu imposes a "solution": There will never be a Palestinian state

Mapping a world from hell

Tom Engelhardt
76 countries are now involved in Washington’s War on Terror
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