Trump Administration Conjures Up New “Terrorist” Designation to Justify Killing Civilians
The U.S. military justified the slaughter of alleged drug traffickers by claiming links to “designated terrorist organizations.”
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The U.S. military justified the slaughter of alleged drug traffickers by claiming links to “designated terrorist organizations.”
U.S. airstrikes hit Sana’a and other cities in Yemen as the Biden administration seeks to suppress backlash to Israel’s offensive in Gaza.
Like countless other hostilities, the stealthy Israeli missile and drone strike on Iran doesn’t risk war. It is war.
Rep. Ilhan Omar introduced the resolutions in an effort to hold the countries accountable for human rights abuses.
On his five-week medical mission in Rafah, Dr. Mohammad Subeh recalls treating children whose parents were killed in front of their eyes.
Despite admitting the U.S. killed civilians in a 2018 attack in Somalia, the Pentagon has neither apologized nor offered compensation.
The hardened Yemeni rebel force can’t be deterred without risky and costly U.S. escalations.
President Donald Trump campaigned on the promise of getting out of foreign wars. He keeps talking about starting more of them.
Weapons used in earlier Israeli strikes into Lebanon that have killed civilians have been found to be U.S.-made.
The Pentagon says 20,000 federal troops have deployed to support ICE across the country. The real number may be markedly higher.
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