US sanctions Syrian rebel group for crimes against Kurds
The move highlights the many contradictions of US policy in the war-torn country.
The move highlights the many contradictions of US policy in the war-torn country.
The author happens to advise Biden-linked consulting firm WestExec, whose client makes the weapons in question.
Thomas Barrack’s links to the GOP go well beyond Donald Trump.
A grassroots movement is opposing a package of nearly $100M in subsidies and local handouts for a new Raytheon defense plant in town.
There are bipartisan efforts to sneak more money into the Pentagon’s already bloated and unaccounted for coffers.
Michele Flournoy claims she was ‘unaware’ her hosts are part of a well-known former terrorist organization.
The controversial leader had been accused of overstaying his term back in February and cracking down on protesters.
The Conference of Presidents noted Reza Pahlavi’s ‘calls for regime change’ on the event invite.
The country’s erratic prime minister continues to fan the flames.
Despite cuts, the Army wants nearly $1B to upgrade a vehicle that literally put our soldiers in harm’s way. But it’s a big boon for the contractor.
Last week’s DOJ dragnet included Shiite religious websites, even ones at odds with Tehran’s regime.
FDD hawks tried to launder public allied intel docs in an effort to halt JCPOA talks, but a closer look reveals a house of cards.
Offering no evidence, lawmakers are accusing Ariane Tabatabai of dual loyalty and demanding her security clearance be revoked.
Politico is hyping a ‘threat’ that may or may not be happening, but even if it was, there’s no need to hit the panic button.
The president is going full speed ahead on beefing up the triad and expensive modernization — despite cries from his own party.
The paper of record continues to offer shoddy reporting on the JCPOA.
Baseless claims that US journalists helped launder about the Associated Press and Hamas prompted a right-wing smear campaign.
With the Biden team largely remaining quiet, measures introduced in Congress call for a ceasefire and blocking an arms sale to Israel.
Foreign Affairs Chair Gregory Meeks said he wanted to review the deal but acquiesced to a White House briefing instead.
One author of the Eurasia Group Foundation’s latest survey said its findings line up ‘tidily’ with a pro-restraint worldview.
Bret Stephens promised to disclose the affiliation if there was any ‘overlap’ with subjects he writes about for the Times.