Accepting and perpetuating the narrative of climate security through a national security framework, opens new and dangerous doors for the national security state.
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If Obama thinks John Brennan is a good choice to head the CIA and secure America, he should contemplate the tragic deaths of victims like 16-year-old Tariq Aziz,…
US influence is not responsible for all of Yemen’s political dilemmas, but the sheer gravity of America’s counterterrorism is warping Yemen’s political and military reforms.
Washington may draw down its remaining 66,000-troop force in Afghanistan more quickly than previously planned.
The mystery of how Adnan Latif died alone in his cell remains locked in the files of Gitmo.
The White House said for the first time Tuesday that it’s possible that no US troops will be left in Afghanistan after 2014.
The ‘Iranian threat’ is overwhelmingly a Western obsession, shared by Arab dictators, though not Arab populations.
The question of whether a sacrifice has been worth the effort often remains an open question for a very long time.
The up-in-the-air nomination of Chuck Hagel to be Defense Secretary has become a test of whether the Israel Lobby can still shoot down an American public servant who…
Obama was expected to have unveiled his full national security team Friday, but the administration has run into snags.