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Iraq War
Seymour Hersh on Torture at Abu Ghraib and Secret US Assassination Programs
Sy Hersh looks back at the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal that he exposed nearly 15 years ago.
The Cost of War at the End of Empire
It's a lethal machine aimed to extract profit.
The US Needs to Rethink War and Look Honestly at Ourselves and Our Allies
Failing to learn those lessons will only drive that price tragically higher.
Fifteen Years After the Iraq Invasion, What Are the Costs?
We spend $32 million per hour on wars started during the Bush administration.
“It Was a Crime”: 15 Years After US Invasion, Iraqis Still Face Trauma, Destruction and Violence
Conservative estimates put the Iraqi civilian death toll at 200,000.
The Staggering Death Toll in Iraq
The US public must come to terms with the scale of the violence we have unleashed.
William Rivers Pitt | Fifteen Years After Iraq Invasion, Torture Has a New Address
The stain of torture remains, like Lady MacBeth's damned spot.
A Trip Down Memory Lane, Pentagon-Style
Let's take a walk and think a little about US wars.
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Mother War Hawk
Iraqi Civilian Describes US Airstrike on His Home That Killed His Wife, Daughter, Brother and Nephew
US-led airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq have killed more civilians than officials have acknowledged.