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FILE - This is an April 4, 1999, file photo, provided by the Department of Defense shows a US Air force F-15C jet.  (AP Photo/US Department of Defense) (AP)

How do you destroy a world order?

Alfred McCoy
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro listens to a supporter during a rally outside Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Oct. 28, 2016. For the most part, residents of Venezuela's capital ignored calls to stay home Friday to protest Maduro, handing a rare victory to the embattled leader. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) (AP)

The U.S.’s 68th regime change disaster

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies - Independent Media Institute
A supporter of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, wearing a red beret is flanked by member of the militia during a rally in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016.  (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) (AP)

7 rules for regime change

Jefferson Morley - Independent Media Institute
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New House Dems: Curb 9/11 war powers

Matthew Chapman - Alternet
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America’s mixed messages

Karen J. Greenberg - TomDispatch.com
A U.S. Army soldier stands by Iraqi's Oil Ministry after it was hit by missiles, November 21, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. (Getty/Joe Raedle)

Global war to infinity and beyond

Danny Sjursen - TomDispatch.com
(Reuters/Khaled Abdullah)

World hates U.S. foreign policy

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute
Journalist Jane Ferguson 
reporting from scene of an Israeli air strike in Gaza in 2014. (Jane Ferguson)

America is on Saudi Arabia's side

Keith A. Spencer
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U.S. Military is strangling the planet

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute
John McCain (AP/Matt Rourke)

Another American happy warrior

Bob Hennelly
German immigrants are questioned by immigration officers aboard the liner Saturnia on arrival in New York City. They were ordered to Ellis Island for further questioning under the 1950 Security Act. (AP/John Lindsay)

The erasure of German-American culture

Erika Schelby
Smoke billows in the town of Douma, the last opposition holdout in Syria's Eastern Ghouta. (Getty/Salon)

Is the U.S. about to give up on Syria?

Patrick Lawrence - Independent Media Institute
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It’s time for a new approach to travel

Randy Malamud - The Conversation
A woman sweeps the Cuba Plaza backdropped by a mural depicting Cuba's former President Fidel Castro and Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, in Managua, Nicaragua, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. An estimated 3 million Nicaraguans will go to the polls on Sunday to vote in their country's general election. Ortega and his running mate, wife Rosario Murillo, are considered shoo-ins for the country's top leadership positions. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix) (AP)

Nicaragua at the barricades

Rebecca Gordon - TomDispatch.com
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Military brass grumble about Space Force

Nicole Karlis
(AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

How the last superpower was unchained

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com
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"The Secret Token: Myth, Obsession, and the Search for the Lost Colony of Roanoke" by Andrew Lawler (Getty/Hulton Archive/Penguin Random House)

Why the far right loves Roanoke

Matthew Rozsa
In this Friday, Oct. 21, 2016 photo, a U.S. soldier, left, prepares to launch a drone in a joint base with Iraqi army on the outskirts of Mosul, Iraq. Reverberations from President Donald Trump’s travel ban and other stances are threatening to undermine future U.S.-Iraqi security cooperation, rattling a key alliance that over the past two years has slowly beaten back the Islamic State group. Iraq’s prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, has sought to contain public anger sparked by the ban and by Trump’s repeated statements that the Americans should have taken Iraq’s oil, as well as his hard line against Iran, a close ally of Baghdad. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed) (AP)

Not so great wars — theirs and ours

Andrew J. Bacevich - TomDispatch.com
(AP/Evan Vucci)

Beyond Golden Shower diplomacy

Alfred McCoy - TomDispatch.com
Palestinians clash with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel, east of Gaza City following the the controversial move to Jerusalem of the United States embassy on May 14, 2018, (Getty/Thomas Coex)

Why Jerusalem? Why now? And what’s next?

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport
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Palestinians clash with Israeli forces near the border between the Gaza strip and Israel, east of Gaza City following the the controversial move to Jerusalem of the United States embassy on May 14, 2018, (Getty/Thomas Coex)

UN official lambastes Israel's killings

Nicole Karlis
(AP/Achmad Ibrahim)

Invasive species can shape rainforests

Cassie Freund
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War and the imperial presidency

Danny Sjursen - TomDispatch.com
FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept 11, 2007 file picture, plumes of fire and smoke fill the sky after a suicide car bomb explosion which hit fuel tanker trucks on the main highway of Helmand province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Abdul Khaleq, File) (AP)

Why the U.S. military can't win its wars

Arnold R. Isaacs - TomDispatch.com
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