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Washington DC’s role behind the scenes in Hollywood goes deeper than you think
Matthew Alford
Documents show during the past 106 years, over 800 feature films received support from the Department of Defense
The Pentagon’s new wonder weapons for world dominion
Alfred McCoy8 immigration horror stories from Trump’s radicalized and empowered ICE agency
Alex Henderson
Law enforcement officials are terrorizing immigrant communities, with the government's approval
Another 9/11 anniversary: How do we find our way out of a 100-year war?
Paul Rosenberg
We can still escape the endless and self-destructive "war on terror." The key lies in resistance here at home
Is the world ready for “Kurdexit”? Referendum among Iraqi Kurds has Middle East on edge
Steven A. Cook
Iraq continues to bedevil American foreign policy, and the world. Now the Kurds will vote on their own state
Has Trump been tamed by his generals and the Pentagon?
Jefferson Morley
Amid crises, the Pentagon seeks to get an erratic commander-in-chief under control
Is peaceful coexistence in Gaza and the West Bank possible?
Ori Z. Soltes
50 years after Gaza and the West Bank fell under Israeli rule, solutions and reconciliation still feel out of reach
Are Trump’s generals on the verge of committing the biggest blunder of his presidency?
David Klion
James Mattis is considering arming Ukraine — a strategy that's sure to backfire.
Time to give up on identity politics: It’s dragging the progressive agenda down
Anis Shivani
Identity politics has only served to disempower the left and fuel the rise of white nationalism. Can we move on?
Trump’s reversal on Afghanistan heightens the contradictions — his and ours
Paul Rosenberg
Trump's abrupt embrace of the disastrous elite consensus on Afghanistan reflects the deep divisions of our era
Gerald Feierstein, a Gulf-funded expert pushing catastrophic war on Yemen, appears to have lied to Congress
Ben Norton
A widely quoted Middle East Institute director is paid to advance the U.S.-Gulf war on Yemen.
Trump’s “new” strategy in Afghanistan is doomed to fail
Alon Ben-Meir
After 16 years of fighting, dispatching an additional force of 4,000 soldiers will not change anything
The two faces of the Gulf crisis: Arms race
James M. Dorsey
A crisis pitting Qatar against an alliance led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia is proving to be a double-edged sword
Disarming North Korea means making concessions
Jeffrey Fields
Past U.S. diplomacy with North Korea failed. Now diplomatic negotiations may work to halt their nuclear program
Does Trump think that taking us deeper into a 16-year-old disastrous war is going to convince us that he’s a real leader?
Jefferson Morley
The president's solution to losing allies, credibility and moral authority: more war.
Trump has a secret plan to “win” in Afghanistan and wants us to trust him. Let’s not!
Heather Digby Parton
Since he knows nothing about Afghanistan or the war, his only strategy is more bombs and stealing resources
How Donald Trump killed the conservative promise of Pax Americana
Tom Engelhardt
It took a reality TV star with a curious comb-over to destroy American exceptionalism
The three powerful Generals surrounding Trump: What does it mean for his presidency and the country?
Jefferson Morley
Trump’s militarized presidency could have perilous consequences
Put a “gate” on it: We’ve made every minor scandal equal to Nixon’s Constitutional crisis
Brian J. O'Connor, Lori Perkins
It's not a real scandal until some lazy reporter breaks out that abused suffix
This October, Trump will try to start a war with Iran
Trita Parsi
Trump plans to sabotage the nuclear deal
Ending Iraq’s humanitarian crisis
Alon Ben-Meir
The Iraqi people must rise above sectarianism and chart their own destiny
Extreme heat will hit India’s most vulnerable the hardest
Andrea Thompson
More than half the world’s population will be subject to potentially deadly heat waves even with big emission cuts
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