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Rand Paul is already doomed: The simple reason why he will never, ever be president
Jeff Stein
The Kentucky senator is spectacularly ill-suited to win the Republican nomination. Here's why
“We should recognize that there are other imperialisms”: A Marxist dissident explains what the left gets wrong about Russia
Charles R. Davis
Socialist activist Ilya Budraitkis tells Salon that it's time to abandon illusions about Putin's Russia
Ukrainian leader lifts objections to vote on regional power
Yuras KarmanauOne is not born, but rather becomes, a Hillary Clinton: What Harry Reid gets wrong about women in politics
Katie McDonough
Reid thinks a Clinton win is inevitable because Americans want a lighter, feminine touch in the White House
10 of the most fear-mongering political ads in American history
Kali Holloway
In the 1960s, political ad makers embraced fear as a campaign strategy and they haven't looked back since
America is still fighting the Cold War: Why its military “strategy” is hopeless
William Hartung
Current levels of Pentagon spending simply aren't sustainable. The time is now to abandon our global war on terror
“Crack cocaine for the Pentagon”: Meet the secret slush fund that’s getting hawks high
David Dayen
While the right cuts tons of basic services, here's the secret slush fund the military doesn't want you to discover
America’s immoral exceptionalism: The lie we keep telling ourselves about foreign policy and democracy
Patrick L. Smith
Americans are disgusted with all of these wars, but feel powerless to do anything about it
Tom Cotton’s war on reality: The GOP will recognize no limits
Patrick L. Smith
The extreme right will risk global conflict to preserve the fading dream of America's eternal hegemony
The plot to destroy the Arctic: George W. Bush, Big Oil and the “Sixth Extinction”
Subhankar Banerjee
Drilling in the Chukchi Sea is a catastrophe waiting to happen. So why does it have the Obama administration's OK?
Sasha Grey, Putin propaganda tool
Allison Jackson
The former porn star is being dragged into a social media war between Russia and Ukraine, but whose side is she on?
Our embarrassing, servile media: Does the New York Times just print everything the government tells it?
Patrick L. Smith
The paper of record is carrying Washington's water in its Ukraine reporting -- all too believing, once again
Pussy Riot releases powerful English song “I Can’t Breathe” about police brutality
Sarah Gray
The song is dedicated to Eric Garner
Ukraine is the new Iraq: Why history is repeating itself in Eastern Europe
Stephan Richter
No, America isn't sending troops -- yet -- but the battle over whether to arm Ukraine is eerily reminiscent of 2003
Welcome to the new Cold War: Keystone XL and GOP’s dystopian vision for 2016
Michael T. Klare
A toxic combination of fossil fuel optimization and "North Americanism" threatens to bring the world to its knees
We can stop the neo-cons: Here’s what a truly progressive foreign policy would look like
Bill Curry
Progressives need not cower before a militaristic right. Let's define a smart, patriotic agenda to match our values
Neoliberalism is our Frankenstein: Greece and Ukraine are the hot spots of a new war for supremacy
Patrick L. Smith
We should be considering the Greece and Ukraine crises together. If only the news media would allow that
Senate confirms Ashton Carter as defense secretary
Donna Cassata
Chamber votes 93 to 5 in support of former Pentagon official
Europe’s other Greek problem
Paul Ames
Key members of the European Union, including Germany, have expressed misgivings about Athens' ties to Moscow
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