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Iraq War
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Me Tarzan, You Adam: How I Met the Ghosts of My Own Work in a Local Multiplex
All I ask is that Tarzan teach me to swing from a vine, and let me pick the next battle to win.
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Obama Administration Stretches Definition of Congressional Approval for War
The Obama administration is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it.
The Chilcot Report, Unintended Consequences and the Warfare State
Certain diseases infect foreign policy decisions everywhere.
Veterans Must Be Honored for Teaching Us the Need for Peace
“Tomas Young's War” chronicles a soldier's 10-year battle against the effects of a sniper's bullet and the US war in Iraq.
What the Chilcot Inquiry Really Tells Us About the War in Iraq
Undermining the Security Council's authority in order to go to war with a sovereign nation without a Security Council mandate makes the war illegal.
Tomas Young Courageously Debunked the Sanitized Image of the Iraq War
The tragedy of Tomas Young is the same drama now under way in thousands of homes in this country.
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The Iraq War, Brexit and Imperial Blowback
Brexit is the fruit of empire. Britain is reaping what it sowed in its imperial exploits.
Tariq Ali on Chilcot Iraq Report: Tony Blair Is a War Criminal for Pushing Us Into Illegal War
A long-awaited British inquiry into the Iraq War has just been released.
A New Declaration of Independence
The US has entered the Orwellian era of permanent war — until we decide that it's over.
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Constructive Responses to ISIS
The conclusion about how to deal with ISIS would perhaps begin to shift if we asked a few pointed questions.