Generation Forever War: Biden’s National Security Picks Herald Return to Hawkish Normalcy
Biden’s picks for State Department and national security adviser are conventional. An opportunity for reform is being squandered.
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Biden’s picks for State Department and national security adviser are conventional. An opportunity for reform is being squandered.
To take seriously Biden’s claim to moral leadership in foreign policy, he should apologize to the victims of the post-9/11 wars.
The national conversation on policing sparked by George Floyd's murder must extend to the U.S. military's overseas crimes and the victims of its drone war.
Sources and exclusive documents reveal new details about Prince’s long campaign to back Libyan strongman Khalifa Hifter.
Brandon Bryant, who spoke out on civilian deaths and PTSD, faces 10 years in prison. His lawyers say he posed no real danger to officials in Missoula, MT.
The operation targeted Abdul Reza Shahlai, commander of the Yemen division of Iran’s elite Quds Force, near the Yemeni capital Sana’a.
This Christmas, let’s tell the truth about America’s killer drones and the new form of terror they bring to children around the world.
Many Democratic 2020 contenders support continuing special forces and paramilitary activity that has been devastating for civilians.
There’s no justification for assassinating foreign officials, including Qassim Suleimani. This is an aggressive act of war by the United States.
Reporter Spencer Ackerman and writer Sarah Lazare are this week’s guests.
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