As in Afghanistan, Ending Our Endless Wars Will Not Be Painless
Ending endless wars means listening to your foes — whether the Afghan Taliban or the extremist intellectual in Jordan that inspired Al Qaeda.
Ending endless wars means listening to your foes — whether the Afghan Taliban or the extremist intellectual in Jordan that inspired Al Qaeda.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Instead of investing in genuine wealth that keeps us alive, we’ve chased the imaginary wealth of the stock market. It’s dissolving like the mirage it always was.
The Coronavirus Crisis
There are exemptions to U.S. sanctions for humanitarian trade, but United Against Nuclear Iran is naming and shaming those who legally sell medicine to Iran.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Trump and some pundits have flirted with border closures but health experts say the key is dealing with the coronavirus inside the country.
Nearly five years after Europe’s conscience was stung by the image of a young Syrian refugee’s death, another Syrian boy's drowning goes almost unnoticed.
The controversial gift came with a caveat that it could not be used to support LGBT advocacy in the Middle East and North Africa.
The Coronavirus Crisis
A man evacuated from China in response to the coronavirus outbreak was forced to reimburse the State Department for travel and argue over a hospital bill.
The weeklong reduction in violence was pitched as a trust-building measure that, if successful, could set the stage for a formal truce with the Taliban.
While Bernie Sanders faces attacks for supporting the Castro regime, it’s his rivals who have long histories of cozying up to dictators.
A formerly secret map from AFRICOM shows a network of 29 U.S. military bases that stretch from one side of Africa to another.
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