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The Counterrevolution Crushes Aleppo
The Syrian regime and its Russian ally are in the last barbaric stages of an onslaught against Aleppo.
Journalist Iona Craig: The US Could Stop Refueling Saudis and End Devastating War in Yemen Tomorrow
At least one child dies every 10 minutes in Yemen.
Cops of the Pacific? The US Military’s Role in Asia in the Age of Trump
Trump will arrive in the Oval Office in January at a moment when Pentagon preparations for a future US-Japan-South Korean triangular military alliance.
It’s 2016. Do You Know Where Your Bombs Are Falling?
The forgotten war in Yemen and the unchecked war powers of the presidency in the age of Trump.
The Peace Movement and Resistance in Dark Times
We woke to a different country on November 9, one to be ruled by a racist, dishonest, neo-fascist administration.
Dahr Jamail | James Mattis Is a War Criminal: I Experienced His Attack on Fallujah Firsthand
The selection of an unprosecuted war criminal for secretary of defense is an affront to the rule of international law.
Noam Chomsky: Trump’s Victory Recalls Memories of Hitler and Fascism’s Spread Across Europe
“I'm old enough to have been able to listen to Hitler's speeches,” says Chomsky.
The Anatomy of US Military Policy: An Interview With Andrew Bacevich
The US has a moral responsibility to work toward the abolition of nuclear weapons.
Trump Ponders Petraeus for Senior Job
Trump's promise to “drain the swamp” of Washington is forgotten, as he meets with swamp creatures, like Petraeus.
Trump’s Secretary of Defense Presided Over Slaughter of Civilians in Fallujah
With the likes of Mattis, Flynn and Pompeo advising him, is Trump likely to increase US military interventions?