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As Mueller closes in on Trump, the right pushes back: Will he be fired?
Heather Digby Parton
With Trump in trouble, his allies argue that the entire Mueller investigation is a grand conspiracy. Will it work?
Trump and Jerusalem: Will his “hard power” realism backfire bigly?
Patrick Lawrence
Like much of Trump's foreign policy, the Jerusalem decision recognizes ugly facts about the U.S. role in the world
Why Trump’s Jerusalem decision is dangerous as hell
Phyllis Bennis
Trump's decision is deliberately provocative, reckless and a danger to our national security
Flynn indictment exposes collusion with Israel, not Russia
Max Blumenthal
But you wouldn’t know it from reading most mainstream coverage of the revealing affair
Donald Trump’s super-secret spy team? This loony scheme is way too plausible
Heather Digby Parton
Erik Prince and Oliver North are supposedly scheming to defeat the "Deep State" with a private Trumpian spy squad
Here’s the smoking gun: What Flynn told Kislyak comes close to treason
Heather Digby Parton
Whether or not the Trump campaign actively colluded with the Russians, Flynn's fateful phone call is damning
Trump’s third travel ban attempt given OK by Supreme Court
Nicole Karlis
Only Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented
Get ready for the rearranging of the administration’s deck chairs
Matthew Rozsa
Here's what you need to know about a major administration shakeup rumored to be happening soon
5 worst media moments of last week
Alt-right Twitter meltdowns and more
How the U.S. could have changed the world for the better
Danny Sjursen
An alternative strategy for 9/12/2001
How Michael Flynn subverted our democracy
David L. Phillips
Another chapter in the Trump administration's foreign collusion
The rehabilitation of George W. Bush has gone quite well so far
Rebecca Gordon
Say it again: The enemy of our enemy is still a war criminal
American policy totally failed in Syria — let’s be thankful
Patrick Lawrence
Despite media obfuscation, last week's meeting between Putin and Assad suggests a new order in the Middle East
How Trump blamed bin Laden’s crimes on Iran to stir war
Ben Norton
The media missed the huge lies in Trump's historic speech on the Iran nuclear deal
A rare moment of bipartisan unity: Can Congress check Trump’s war powers?
Heather Digby Parton
Foreign policy consensus in Washington isn't always a good thing. With this man's finger on the button, we need it
An upstart Saudi prince threw a tantrum felt around the world
Vijay Prashad
It is remarkable how this nation of 33 million has so easily been taken hostage by the whims of its Crown Prince
“We don’t negotiate with terrorists” and other myths you were taught
Herb Reich
We take so many half-truths and outright unfounded ideas for granted
How Trump’s CIA escalates tensions with Iran
Ben Norton
Analyst raises suspicions about CIA’s release of bin Laden docs and apparent collaboration with Neocon think tank
Israel admits to a working relationship with Saudi Arabia
Jeremy Binckes
It turns out that something can bring two adversaries together: Iran
How to wield influence and sell weaponry in Washington
William Hartung
Massive overkill: brought to you by the nuclear-industrial complex
Is the U.S. the largest purveyor of genocide on the planet?
Jeff Bachman
American policy — specifically, inaction — has bloodied Uncle Sam's hands
Congress recognizes, slams the unauthorized American war in Yemen in bipartisan resolution
Charlie May
Both parties came together to denounce the U.S. actions that have lead to humanitarian disaster in Yemen
Are the Syrian Kurds next for betrayal by the Trump administration?
David L. Phillips
Trump and his generals are fairweather friends to freedom fighters
The Democrats are perfectly positioned to be the party of peace, but they’ve chosen war
Charlie May
When will the current party of opposition stand up for peace, and embrace an anti-war movement?
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