Secret Report Reveals Saudi Incompetence and Widespread Use of U.S. Weapons in Yemen
Donald Trump says Saudi Arabia could turn to Russia or China for arms, but the French intelligence report emphasizes its dependence on the West.
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Donald Trump says Saudi Arabia could turn to Russia or China for arms, but the French intelligence report emphasizes its dependence on the West.
Poet Aja Monet, organizer Astra Taylor, and Nathan Robinson of Current Affairs are this week’s guests.
Peter Beinart on the Democratic candidates’ frustrating refusal to get radical on the world stage.
“We just want him to meet us halfway and act like a normal Democrat who believes in the party.”
Rev. Jesse Jackson joins for an interview, and Intercepted producer Laura Flynn and The Intercept’s Aída Chávez report from Nevada.
The government’s case for ending Haitians’ Temporary Protected Status relies on statistics that erase evidence of persistent suffering and even death.
Surveillance and spying have been recurring themes; influence-peddling has been rampant, with Saudi Arabia and its allies cozying up to the administration.
At least 34 U.S. military bases are scattered across Africa, with high concentrations in the north, west, and Horn of Africa.
In the wake of the successful vote, the politics of war and peace in Washington are being reoriented.
The hawkish national security adviser may be on the verge of achieving his most cherished foreign policy goal.
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