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It’s the lessons the U.S. didn’t learn from Vietnam that make its loss there the real tragedy

Robert Freeman
The U.S. has become a serial invader and destroyer of other nations, especially Muslim ones. What happened?

Lindsey Graham’s diabolical plan: How his presidential “candidacy” affects GOP foreign policy

Jim Newell
The senator may just be pretending to run for president -- but he's setting the bar for hawkish foreign policy

10 Things to Know for Today

“It’s complete horse sh*t!”: Watch an Ivy League professor dismantle GOP’s austerity lie

Elias Isquith
Mark Blyth tells Salon why German Chancellor Angela Merkel's neoliberal nonsense is threatening the entire eurozone

The New York Times does what it’s told: What the media’s not telling you about our next likely foreign intervention

Patrick L. Smith
Drumbeat to arm Ukraine forces gets louder. Even Brookings and Times "liberals" are on board. That means danger...

Pentagon report: Vladimir Putin has Asperger’s syndrome

Luke Brinker
Assessment conducted in 2008 claims Russian president has "autistic disorder which affects all of his decisions"

10 Things to Know for Today

Our dangerous new McCarthyism: Russia, Noam Chomsky and what the media’s not telling you about the new Cold War

Patrick L. Smith
Perverse, diabolical obsession: Policy cliques in D.C. have no intention of desisting in this war until they win it

Bibi & Boehner blow it: How they strengthened the White House’s hand

Jim Newell
The speaker and Israeli prime minister had the perfect plan to subvert diplomacy with Iran. It failed spectacularly

Rand Paul’s big foreign policy test: Can he beat back the Iran hawks?

Luke Brinker
Presidential contender dings rivals' support for tougher approach. How he could signal a larger shift

The doctrine that refuses to die: Why America will never escape its national security state

Tom Engelhardt
A depressing new report reveals the FBI is "broadening its surveillance role." Just business as usual in Washington

Distortions, lies and omissions: The New York Times won’t tell you the real story behind Ukraine, Russian economic collapse

Patrick L. Smith
International papers will cover America's role in the world honestly. Only our best paper willingly blinds itself

The art of “All right, all right, all right”: How to write a viral acceptance speech

Anna Silman
From the funny to the heartfelt to the absurd, here's how to deliver remarks people won't forget

“The result … of a political failure”: Historian Adam Tooze on why the lessons of WWI still resonate today

Elias Isquith
Celebrated Yale historian tells Salon why the world that made the Great War is hauntingly much like our own

The Indian wedding that exploded in violence

Ranbir Singh Sidhu
I grabbed my uncle before he crushed a man's skull — and learned about the fault lines at the heart of modern India

Beyond the foreign policy lies: Our compliant media and the truth about American exceptionalism

Patrick L. Smith
A new year begins, and America must resolve to do different & better. Here's a roadmap. It starts with clear eyes

Go West, young Han: How China and the new Silk Road threaten American imperialism

Pepe Escobar
High-speed railways are revolutionizing trade in Eurasia -- and could upset the global balance of power

Paging Keri Russell: Russia, Cuba and the truth about Putin the U.S. media doesn’t want you to know

Patrick L. Smith
We are making mayhem in Russia, and reality is almost the opposite of what is being described in the press

No, Putin doesn’t know how to fix Russia’s economy

Dan Peleschuk
In his latest marathon news conference, the Russian president again blames the West for his country's troubles

“Macho posturing, it turns out, makes for bad economies”: Paul Krugman slams Vladimir Putin

Luke Brinker
Russia's economic crisis shatters the myth of Putin as a strong, all-knowing leader

The chilling rise of American militarism

Tom Engelhardt
Chuck Hagel's ouster signals a shift in foreign policy. Welcome to the new Washington, where peace is a dirty word
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