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As US-Backed War in Yemen Raged, UAE Hired US Mercenaries to Kill Yemeni Leaders
A new investigation reveals that the United Arab Emirates hired US mercenaries to carry out assassinations in Yemen.
In Yemen, Trump Is Taking Tolerance for War Crimes to a New Level
Those of us who oppose the war in Yemen must dig in for a serious fight.
A Majority of Veterans Want Troops to Return From Afghanistan
Less than one in four veterans say the war in Afghanistan has been successful.
Is the Current US-Saudi Relationship “Unreformable”?
The foreign policy establishment claims the US is dependent on its relationship with Saudi Arabia.
Civilian Deaths in Yemen Increased by 164 Percent. Will Congress Act?
A new bipartisan bill urges Congress to exercise its authority and end critical US support for an illegal war.
How Saudi Money Keeps Washington at War in Yemen
US foreign policy is increasingly determined by Saudi-paid lobbyists.
Insider Attacks: Blowback From US Policy in Afghanistan and Beyond
Washington’s military policies since 9/11 have alienated tens of millions of Muslims across the Greater Middle East.
Why Is the Trump Administration Threatening the International Criminal Court?
CounterSpin interviews Jamil Dakwar on the International Criminal Court.
Trump’s Space Force: Smoke and Mirrors or a Step Toward War in Space?
To go boldly into such a project is potentially folly of the ultimate sort.
To Secure Peace Between the Koreas, US Must Declare an End to the War
The US and its Korean military operations are the biggest roadblocks to peace on the Korean peninsula.