America’s Shadow War in Yemen Has Its Own Racist Military Swag
A photo of the “Houthi Hunting Club” patch — which disappeared from the Pentagon’s website — shows how the U.S. dehumanizes its enemies.
A photo of the “Houthi Hunting Club” patch — which disappeared from the Pentagon’s website — shows how the U.S. dehumanizes its enemies.
Fifteen years after the 2009 Honduran coup, Zelaya sits down for an exclusive interview with Deconstructed.
Book recommendations from Intercept staffers, from musical lyrics to the un-denial of death.
These same Arab nations are now pivotal in stopping Israel from further escalating the war after Iran’s missile and drone attack.
As voters look for another option, alternative Democratic leaders poll similarly or even better than Biden — even without name recognition.
Indiscriminate airstrikes have been a U.S. hallmark from the “banana wars” to the forever wars.
Blitzer edited two magazines run by AIPAC’s founder that took hard-line pro-Israel stances like supporting Israeli settlements in the occupied territories.
Too many Americans seem to be ignoring the risks that another Trump presidency would pose to the U.S. This is a warning to them.
A Louisiana sheriff’s department has been testing the drone system, which is already used by the Israeli police and many settlements.
The administration says the “Azov Brigade” is separate from the old, Nazi-linked “Azov Battalion.” The unit itself says they’re the same.
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