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Donald Trump’s support of Iranian protesters rings hollow

Charlie May
Donald Trump is rooting for Iran's downfall, not for an advancement of human rights

“2018 doesn’t feel good”: A look at the top political risks the world faces

Charlie May
The Eurasia group says 2018 will be the beginning of the end of American dominance

The president spent his holiday tweeting at the television

Matt Gertz
Trump livetweeted Fox on eight of the 11 days of his Florida trip

Influential rabbi calls Lorde a “bigot,” anti-Semitic sympathizer in full-page Washington Post ad

Gabriel Bell
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is criticizing the singer's decision to cancel a planned concert in Israel

Trump’s New Year’s Day tweet just infuriated Pakistan

Matthew Rozsa
Pakistan summoned America's ambassador to their country in a rare public rebuke of a sitting U.S. president

Protests in Iran continue, despite crackdown warnings and social media restrictions

Charlie May
Anti-government protests persisted in Iran for the fourth day, with calls for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to step down

10 good things about a terrible year

Medea Benjamin
Let’s keep ourselves inspired by the hard work of folks at home and abroad who gave us something to cheer about

Trump tweets ‘world is watching’ Iran protests

Nicole Karlis
An Iranian government official condemned the remarks

Russia in the American mind

Michael J. Brenner
Russia has been stigmatized as ghoul no. 2 in the American chamber of horrors

The most dangerous man on Earth

Tom Engelhardt
But who cares? Not them, not it, not him, not (evidently) us

Trump and Haley’s “America First”: Same old policy, made worse

Patrick Lawrence
Trump's National Security Strategy outlines familiar policies (and some new ones), all doomed to end in failure

Ninth Circuit Appeals Court rules against travel ban 3.0

Nicole Karlis
A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Appeals Court rules the latest version is unlawful

Echoes of Colin Powell: Nikki Haley’s recent Yemen push mirrors the Bush Iraq intelligence failures

Charlie May
Resembling Colin Powell, Haley's political theater only heightened tensions with Iran and shielded US complicity

Three administrations, one standard playbook

Danny Sjursen
America’s wars are simply more of the same

Is Nikki Haley trying out for Rex Tillerson’s job? (Or Trump’s?)

Sophia Tesfaye
Once a major Trump critic, UN ambassador is now his foreign-policy star. Her ultimate goal is the White House

Rex Tillerson’s State Department: Human rights? Big deal!

Heather Digby Parton
In a flashback to Henry Kissinger, U.S. foreign policy no longer even pretends to care about human rights

Frightening ways Trump’s America mirrors Hitler’s Germany

Thom Hartmann
Even the usually restrained Barack Obama warns Americans we're slipping dangerously close to authoritarianism

The “America First” Trump doctrine is going to change how the U.S. views the world

Matthew Rozsa
Trump believes that the U.S. is in a constant state of conflict with the world. Hello, U.S. foreign policy

Why even the idea that neocon Senator Tom Cotton might run Trump’s CIA is scary

Max Blumenthal
The Strangelovian senator apparently subscribes to a world war without end

A Trumpian bonanza: We’ve never seen as much special ops as we do now

Nick Turse
Elite commandos have been deployed to 149 Countries in 2017

Censure, don’t impeach: It’s the right approach on sexual harassment

Paul Rosenberg
Democrats should take impeachment off the table — for now — to enable a full accounting of Trump's misdeeds

Trump’s Jerusalem fumble: If the U.S. is out as a Mideast broker, who’s in?

Patrick Lawrence
If the White House hoped to coerce Palestinians (and the world) into a peace settlement, it faces a rude awakening

Trump has been ignoring Russia threats and cozying up to authoritarians: report

Matthew Rozsa
Trump replied "So what?" when informed that members of his incoming Cabinet supported the intelligence on Russia

How the Saudis escalated Yemen struggle beyond all control

Justin Podur
The Yemen Civil War could have been a local power struggle, if not for the Saudis' heavy hand
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