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Why is the “deep state” on the tip of so many tongues these days?
Jefferson Morley
Growing intelligence and military agency bureaucracies breed paranoia and resistance
How 9/11 led to President Donald Trump
George W. Grundy
In the event of a crisis — as post-Sept. 11, 2001 America shows — our democratic institutions fail spectacularly
Donald Trump signs Russia sanctions bill, blasts Congress for making him do it
Matthew Rozsa
In signing sanctions against Russia, Trump talks more about Congress and his business empire than what Russia did
Trump and the Russia sanctions bill: Will he sign or veto it — or find a way to wriggle off the hook?
Bob Cesca
[UPDATED] Trump sat on the Russia sanctions bill for six days, wishing it would go away
The North Korea situation is getting a whole lot more tense
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump administration is also trying to pressure China into doing more to curb its aggressive ally and neighbor
Empire of destruction: Exploring the path of rubble in the modern Middle East
Tom Engelhardt
Precision warfare? Don’t make me laugh
Here’s how one of Donald Trump’s top intelligence leaders was coached in how to talk about his war on the “deep state”
Mattathias Schwartz
"How can you work . . . for a president that undermines your work?’
Congress wants to Trump-proof Russia sanctions
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans overwhelmingly voted for sanctions against Russia — as well as those against Iran and North Korea
Rex Tillerson may be thinking about leaving the Trump administration early
Charlie May
Because of the way Trump's White House is handling affairs, Rex Tillerson's time may end sooner than thought
Donald Trump now calls John McCain a “hero” — because he’s doing what Trump wants
Matthew Rozsa
The senator was diagnosed with brain cancer but is returning to Washington for the health care vote
WATCH: Free speech advocate Faisal Al Mutar faces criticsm from right and left
Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to the secular humanist and activist about facing criticism from both sides of the aisle
Donald Trump may be thinking of replacing Jeff Sessions with Rudy Giuliani: report
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump once considered Rudy Giuliani for secretary of state; but now might make him attorney general
White House says Trump is open to signing legislation on Russia sanctions: Report
Charlie May
On Sunday a White House official said the Trump administration supports "where the legislation is now"
Congress agrees on Russia sanctions bill that will go to President Trump for his signature or veto
Taylor Link
The bill will not be taken kindly by the Kremlin, so now the onus is on the president to decide if it becomes law
Can Donald Trump actually pardon himself?
Austin Sarat
The rule of law President will likely have the legal backing to do so — at a huge political cost
NYT rewrites history of Iraq War, painting U.S. as democracy-lover, Iran as sinister imperialist
The paper of record advances an amazing feat of reality inversion
Donald Trump signs off on Obama’s Iran deal, which he promised to scrap
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has certified that Iran is complying with an international nuclear agreement, despite not wanting to
Why some Arab countries want to shutter Al Jazeera
Philip Seib
Despite its countless problems, Al Jazeera is an important media outlet for the Middle East
Here are 10 of the world’s dirtiest oil and coal polluters
Lauren Kaori Gurley
More than a third of the greenhouse gas emissions worldwide can be traced to just ten entities
“Our city is in ruins”: Crushing wars are raging on in Syria and Iraq with no end in sight
Vijay Prashad
Humanitarianism wars are easier to fund than the humanitarian peace
Tucker Carlson, Max Boot get into petty exchange over who is more wrong on foreign policy
Charlie May
Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Max Boot got into it Wednesday night over a wide range of foreign policy topics
Senators to consider new FBI chief
James S. Henry
What they — and you — need to know about nominee Christopher Wray
Is Indonesia’s “pious democracy” safe from Islamic extremism?
Jeremy Menchik
Is Indonesia’s tradition of religious tolerance a thing of the past?
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