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Iraq
House Passes Repeal of 1991, 2002 Iraq War Authorizations in Bipartisan Vote
Antiwar advocates have long called for the AUMFs to be repealed.
11 Years After Invasion, Thousands of Yazidi Women and Kids Are Still Missing
As global attention shifts and international aid disappears, many survivors of the ISIS assault feel forgotten.
Trump’s War on Iran Killed Any Shot at Dialogue With North Korea
Trump’s strikes on Iran may show North Korea that US diplomacy is masking its real strategy of coercion or aggression.
This Easter, Let’s Denounce the Christian Zionism That Helps Destroy Palestine
Christian Zionism turns Palestine and its people into an abstract idea disconnected from its real existence.
Genocide Ran the Yazidi From Their Homeland. A Decade Later, Some Are Returning.
ISIS wrecked 80 percent of public infrastructure and 70 percent of civilian homes in Sinjar City and surrounding areas.
Even the National Intelligence Director Admits Government Secrecy Is a Problem
Up to 90 percent of info is overclassified by the US. Whistleblowers alone can’t fix this systemic crisis of secrecy.
US Militarism Is a Leading Cause of the Climate Catastrophe
US military interventions are not just wars on people -- they’re also wars on the climate.
As Turkey Escalates Attacks in Iraq, Kurdish Journalists Are Becoming Targets
Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region is one of the most dangerous places for media workers, says Reporters Without Borders.
Survivors of 2005 Haditha Massacre in Iraq Are Still Waiting for Justice
The New Yorker has obtained and published 10 photos of a massacre in which US marines killed 24 Iraqi civilians.
The Pentagon Continues to Exonerate Itself of Harming Noncombatants
It has set aside just 0.00035 percent of its $849.8 billion projected budget to pay for civilian casualty claims.