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Lock him up: Michael Flynn doesn’t deserve immunity. He deserves to get what he dished out

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Flynn's immunity gambit is pathetic and doomed. Worse yet, it's straight out of the failed Oliver North playbook

Trump in the whirlwind: President goes after Freedom Caucus as Michael Flynn offers to tell all

Heather Digby Parton
An amazing week: From the Devin Nunes carousel to Trump's attack on the Freedom Caucus and Flynn's bombshell offer

The Times still pulls its punches: Why is the leadership of the “opposition party” still mincing words?

Todd Gitlin
It’s startling how spotty the paper’s coverage of military matters is

Red flags: 4 ways Trump and the GOP still wield tremendous power to do lasting damage to America

Steven Rosenfeld
Yes, the attack on Obamacare failed and millions will keep their health care. But Trump and the GOP still rule

Confirmation bias? Trump’s torrent of lies has an insidious effect on the psyche

Neil Baron
Research shows that repeating a lie, even to refute it, imprints it on our brain

Pence: Trump is going to move the U.S. embassy in Israel

Matthew Rozsa
Trump wanted to change the U.S. embassy in Israel on the first day. Now it's simply something he's considering

James Mattis urges Trump to be more aggressive in Yemen

Matthew Rozsa
The Secretary of defense wants to escalate America's military support to stop Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen

Wilbur Ross will shepherd Trump’s trade policy: Should he also own a shipping firm?

Carrie Levine, Chris Zubak-Skees
The commerce chief invests in fleet that flies Chinese flag, and visits Iran and Russia

Prepare, pursue, prevail! Onward and upward with U.S. central command

Andrew Bacevich
By way of explaining his eight failed marriages, Artie Shaw once remarked, “I am an incurable optimist"

The Breitbart fear: Federal employees are scared they’ll be targeted by conservative media

Matthew Rozsa
Executive branch staffers right-wing hit jobs will cost them their careers

Donald Trump’s biggest war is on democracy itself

Jefferson Morley
Slashing the State Department and the U.N. is preparation for Bannon's "clash of civilizations"

U.S. and the Middle East: Power politics or amateur hour?

Michael J. Brenner
Assessing the interests and weaknesses of the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Iran in the Middle East.

Paranoia, conspiracy theory and a plan to make America great again: The Illuminati panic of the 1790s

Paul Rosenberg
America was under attack from shadowy foreign conspiracies and imaginary enemies — when John Adams was president

Why is Donald Trump lunching with a Saudi war criminal while Yemenis are starving?

Medea Benjamin
In addition to countless casualties, Saudi bombing has destroyed civilian infrastructure

Steve Bannon the destroyer: Trump’s top aide is the anti Jimmy Carter

Stephan Richter
The two men have vastly different worldviews, but it can all be traced back to one shared incident

Iran, Trump and Bannon’s war in the Middle East?

Behzad Yaghmaian
For the first time, migration policy is used as an instrument of foreign policy

Nixon nostalgia trip: Trump’s administration already recalls the worst of Tricky Dick

Heather Digby Parton
Eight weeks in, Trump displays all the petty paranoia that sank Nixon — but without his shrewd executive competence

Trump’s military nostalgia is influenced by the war movies of his youth

Michael T. Klare
Rebuilding a last-century military to fight last-century wars

Trump’s “American carnage”: The president plays military man around the world

Rebecca Gordon
Which would Trump prefer: winning or not fighting at all?

“A stark, raving racist”: Democrats turn up the heat on Republicans who refuse to condemn Rep. Steve King’s white nationalism

Sophia Tesfaye
House Speaker Paul Ryan would only say he "disagrees" with King's recent comments about "somebody else's babies"

Did ISIS inadvertently uncover the secret to the “lost” Hanging Gardens of Babylon?

Noah Charney
ISIS destroyed an ancient shrine — and archeologists may have discovered a wonder of the ancient world underneath

Does the Trump administration want a holy war against Islam? It’s a terrifying but reasonable guess

Conor Lynch
Steve Bannon's apocalyptic views are very close to those of ISIS, and Trump is surrounded by religious zealots

WATCH: State Department approves weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, indicating more war in Yemen

Charlie May
The deal would give Saudis precision guided munitions and would be worth roughly $390 million

The president who loved generals: Trump’s foreign policy will be led by the military, not diplomats

William D. Hartung
President Trump will prove to be no noninterventionist
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