“Combat Proven”: The Booming Business of War in Israel
The wars in Gaza have devastated the population, but they've benefited weapons manufacturers looking to market their products. Inside an Israeli arms expo.
The wars in Gaza have devastated the population, but they've benefited weapons manufacturers looking to market their products. Inside an Israeli arms expo.
In the midst of a very effective speech in defense of an important deal with Iran, Obama proudly summarizes a disgraceful part of his legacy: one of militarism and aggression.
The Center for American Progress censored its own writers to placate anger from AIPAC and embraced some shockingly extreme policies of militarism.
The British outburst of denunciations of Corbyn has nothing to do with honest, consistent concern over anti-Semitism.
Law professor Wadie Said, in a new book, delves into the ways unwarranted terrorism cases have eroded the rule of law.
"Therefore whoever you see there, you kill": Israeli soldiers in their own words on the savagery committed by IDF in Gaza
The former British Prime Minister today vehemently denounced exactly the rationale that he repeatedly invoked, and still invokes, to justify his own violence
Four million Syrians are now refugees in neighboring countries. That is almost six times greater than the number who fled Palestine, and whose plight reshaped the modern Middle East. The legacy of Syria’s refugee disaster awaits.
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