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Democrats won’t oppose the war state: Are they the lesser evil — or the more effective one?

Chris Hedges
Democrats always make the best salespeople for war — a dire lesson Americans may have to learn all over again

What came from Biden and Putin’s hour long discussion

Kelly McClure
After a lengthy discussion, Biden warned Putin of "swift and severe consequences"

Chaos reigns: A Cold War déjà-vu crisis, and a press corps too dumb to understand it

Brian Karem
With the world facing disaster in Eastern Europe, Republicans rally around fascism — and the media is stupefied

Hey, America: There’s already a diplomatic solution in Ukraine — the 2015 Minsk Protocol

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Joe Biden and Tony Blinken claim they want a diplomatic solution in Ukraine. A path to reach one already exists

Biden pleads for unity — in speech at anti-LGBTQ, faux-bipartisan Prayer Breakfast

Jonathan Larsen
Despite extensive revelations about the anti-LGBTQ Christian nationalist annual event, Democrats keep playing along

“Evil” Josh Hawley hit with bipartisan pushback after call to drop U.S. support for Ukraine NATO bid

Brett Bachman
"I hate to be so personal, but Hawley is one of the worst human beings," Rep. Adam Kinzinger said

Alexander Vindman sues Rudy Giuliani, Don Jr. over alleged witness intimidation campaign

Brett Bachman
Vindman alleges the pair organized a campaign of "misinformation" designed to spread via right-wing media

In the rapidly worsening Ukraine fiasco, the U.S. is reaping exactly what it sowed

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
U.S. media spins a one-sided narrative of Russian aggression — but decades of U.S. meddling is what got us here

U.S. hypocrisy on Ukraine paralyzes media, Congress — and even progressive Democrats

Norman Solomon
As mainstream media refuses to resist the push toward war, even antiwar members of Congress remain largely silent

Yes, Putin’s a tyrant — that doesn’t mean his Ukraine demands are unreasonable

Glenn Sacks
Vladimir Putin is an amoral opportunist — but he's right that America and its allies double-crossed him on NATO

Bill Maher lists “24 Things You Didn’t Know” about Vladimir Putin

John Wright
No. 1 on the list was, "I'm selling the pee tape as an NFT"

Tucker Carlson has a grand plan

Heather Digby Parton
And I don't think we're going to like it very much

Republicans splinter over Russia

Jon Skolnik
Some Republicans have taken to staunch isolationism while others have stressed the need for military aid

Coming Supreme Court battle: Moment of reckoning for Biden — and America

Brian Karem
Breyer's replacement won't shift the balance of power. But how this goes may tell us whether America can be saved

“No military solution” on Ukraine: Progressives in Congress demand diplomacy

Jake Johnson
Leading progressives Pramila Jayapal and Barbara Lee call on Biden "to find a diplomatic way out of this crisis"

Antiwar critics blast Pelosi over fast-track $500M military aid to Ukraine

Jake Johnson
This is "how the space for nonmilitary options gets slowly closed off," congressional aide tells The Intercept

U.S. troops on standby as tensions with Russia worsen over possible Ukraine war

Andrea Germanos
Pentagon says 8,500 troops are on "heightened preparedness" even as Antony Blinken vows "diplomacy and dialogue"

Media messes up coverage of voting rights, blames Biden for GOP’s racism

Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, mainstream media: Republicans aren't one lunch meeting away from dropping their support for white supremacy

Signs of life in Bidenland: President seizes the pulpit at last — will it change anything?

Brian Karem
Biden finally comes out swinging, with a mix of humor, empathy and surprising naiveté. But is it too late?

After a year of Joe Biden, how come we still have Donald Trump’s foreign policy?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Biden promised a new era of diplomacy, stability and American leadership — but has doubled down on Trump's failures

Welcome to the new Cold War: U.S. tightens the noose around China

Michael Klare
Biden hasn't just embraced the Trump policy of aggressive "containment" toward China — he's greatly expanded it

The U.S. drops an average of 46 bombs a day: Why should the world see us as a force for peace?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S. has dropped at least 337,000 bombs and missiles in 20 years — and now clutches its pearls over Russia

Ted Cruz says GOP will impeach Biden if it retakes Congress — whether it’s “justified or not”

Igor Derysh
Cancún frequent flyer floats Republican revenge fantasy, claiming Democrats "weaponized" impeachment against Trump
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