Pentagon Won’t Say Where It’s Sending U.S. Troops — to Avoid Embarrassing Host Nations
Details about the rapid U.S. military buildup since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza are largely unknown to the public and risk war with Iran, experts say.
Details about the rapid U.S. military buildup since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza are largely unknown to the public and risk war with Iran, experts say.
“To say the military leadership is anxious would be an understatement,” one defense official told The Intercept.
A revived and expanded Muslim ban is stoking fears that U.S. residents with “hostile attitudes” toward the country will be targeted.
The Senate primary between Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett emphasized style over substance. Now local organizers want concrete promises.
Denial of the Gaza Health Ministry’s death toll helped buoy American support for Israel’s genocide.
I watched the first two weeks of Bari Weiss’s attempt to reshape evening news. I’m left wondering who it’s even for.
The December 24 drone strike in Venezuela is the latest in a long tradition of CIA interventions in Latin America — which often lead to destabilization and blowback.
As Israel becomes more of a liability than an asset to U.S. interests, Washington digs its heels in the Middle East.
This is not the time for supporters of Palestinian self-determination to be quiet. It’s the moment for us to demand more.
The U.S. dedication to Israel’s war of annihilation has created a tornado of instability and danger.
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