Joe Biden Can’t Quit the Saudi “Pariahs”
Despite his campaign pledges, the president has continued to back Saudi Arabia and its murderous de facto ruler.
Making a Killing
See our latest coverage on the influence of Saudi Arabia and UAE money on the Washington establishment
Despite his campaign pledges, the president has continued to back Saudi Arabia and its murderous de facto ruler.
The White House said Bernie Sanders’s war powers resolution would prolong the war, but that’s what its own efforts are doing.
Adel Al Manthari was injured in a 2018 drone strike — and now he’s releasing his medical bills. Will it finally shame the U.S. government into helping?
Both Russia and Ukraine are using low-cost kamikaze drones. Now the Biden administration is considering giving Kyiv one of the premiere U.S. weapons of the war on terror.
Internal documents show Twitter whitelisted CENTCOM accounts that were then used to run its online influence campaign abroad.
Ali Gharib speaks to Afeef Nessouli about the latest strikes on Lebanon and peace strategist Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini on the U.S.–Israel assault on Iran.
Humanitarian relief activist Amed Khan gives a firsthand account of his time in Ukraine.
The alliance is the latest sign of an emerging bipartisan anti-war coalition in Congress.
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced investigations of war crimes committed in Ukraine. But America has a surplus of its own unpunished atrocities.
Because of a broken civilian casualty compensation system, the U.S. military never made a payment to Yemeni drone strike survivor Adel Al Manthari.
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