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Inside Donald Trump’s “America last” presidency

Tom Engelhardt
He spouted "America first" on the campaign trail, but put Americans last when he took office

Saudi Arabia wants Qatar to come under its heel: Even old Saudi allies aren’t exactly going along with that

Vijay Prashad
The Saudis' closest allies, Morocco and Pakistan, are on Qatar's side, angering the United States

Iran launches missile strike targeting ISIS militants in Syria

Charlie May
In response to the terrorist attacks in Iran nearly two weeks ago, the nation launched a missile attack in Syria

Is Trump launching a new New World Order?

Michael T. Klare
Call it the Petro-Powers vs. the Greens

10 years ago: Salon’s Hillary Clinton interview

Walter Shapiro
From the Salon archives: The time Hillary Clinton told us "I will not become president until January 2009"

Oliver Stone interviews Vladimir Putin: On U.S.-Russian relations and the Cold War

Oliver Stone
"Please do not try to drag me into anti-Americanism," Vladimir Putin says to Oliver Stone

The truth about Jeremy Corbyn staring us smack in the face: Socialism isn’t bad

Sam Kriss
Socialism is actually pretty popular and viable

Give Donald Trump credit: Europe’s united

Stephan Richter
No U.S. President in recent memory has done more to strengthen Europe’s willingness to work together than Trump

Trump’s travel ban blocked by another court

Matthew Rozsa
The Ninth Circuit's Judge Derrick K. Watson mentioned one of Trump's own tweets in Monday's decision

Avoiding apocalypse on the Korean Peninsula

Rajan Menon
Why diplomacy is not naïve appeasement in the Korean crisis

Untangling the Qatar kerfuffle: Sure, the tiny Gulf state is a lousy ally — but so is everyone else in the region

Steven A. Cook
Why does everyone in the Arab world suddenly hate Qatar? Is it a uniquely repressive and terrible nation? Um, no

Shockingly, Trump aligns the U.S. with ISIS over terror attack in Iran

Jefferson Morley
Terror attacks in Tehran signal the launch of a foolhardy U.S.-Saudi war alliance

“States of Undress”: Fashionable models and the fashion of models for social change

Emily Jordan
Hailey Gates uses fashion shows to tell a story of cultures in crisis in the new season of her docuseries

James Comey rivets the nation — and tells intriguing stories about Jeff Sessions

Heather Digby Parton
Former FBI director delivers great theater — and drops hints about how deeply Sessions is embroiled in scandal

Why have other Gulf states cut ties with Qatar?

David Mednicoff
Qatar is a tiny country comparatively, with a population under 3 million. Why is it suddenly a political hotcake?

Asking the big question: What were the London Bridge terrorists trying to achieve?

Jonathan Cook
The resulting anti-Muslim rhetoric helps radicalize other disillusioned Muslim youth.

Iran rejects Trump’s insincere condolences for Tehran terrorist attack

Matthew Rozsa
Trump releases statement that seemed to blame Iran for the attacks; Iran counters by blaming American ally

The Middle East powder keg: Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Iran all see tensions rise

Charlie May
Fake news and a real terrorist attack make the Middle East even more dangerous

ISIS takes credit for terrorist attack in Iran that killed 12

Matthew Rozsa
Twelve people were killed and 42 were wounded in the Iranian capital of Tehran

Trump’s in way over his head: Ignorant Qatar tweets make a bad situation worse

Heather Digby Parton
Taking credit for a crisis in the Arab world that may have been caused by Russian fake news — it's so Trump!

Some of America’s top law firms don’t want Donald Trump as a client

Matthew Rozsa
According to law firms that may represent him, Donald Trump probably won't listen to advice — and may not pay them

James Comey’s congressional testimony is going to be yuuuge!

Matthew Sheffield
Even if he says nothing new, James Comey's testimony is going to put a real focus on Trump's Russia scandal

Trump’s Russia scandal is more like Iran-Contra than Watergate — which isn’t good news

Paul Rosenberg
Unfortunately, the murky, massive and muddled Reagan-era scandal is a far closer analogy to what we now face

Beware: Donald Trump can still find a way to undermine the Russia investigation

Cody Cain
Real investigations of the Trump-Russia scandal have begun. That doesn't mean the president won't sabotage them
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