US has no plans to aid civilians, reconstruction in Syria
Trump’s Syria envoy said the US is discouraging aid efforts despite widespread poverty and imminent economic collapse.
Trump’s Syria envoy said the US is discouraging aid efforts despite widespread poverty and imminent economic collapse.
Trump’s Syria envoy admitted to giving special treatment to the firm and that no other companies were involved.
By invoking the fall of Saigon in 1975, the Senate Majority Leader only reveals his ignorance.
Both groups have serious differences to overcome, but a shared aversion to the Blob and endless conflict is a powerful motivator.
I once sued President Obama for making me fight an illegal war. Now it’s time to restore Congress’s war powers.
The burden of proof should fall on those who want our military dominance across the globe to persist.
A majority of former servicemembers say they want out of Afghanistan and endless war. Is anyone in Washington listening?
As president, Joe Biden must understand that US troops cannot dictate outcomes in Afghanistan.
Two prominent experts weigh in on the Taliban’s true ties to al-Qaida and what that means for the future of the US in Afghanistan.
We continue to live with two unfinished wars. What are the lessons and how do we absorb and use them?
It’s legally questionable, dangerous, and largely ineffective, but the Pentagon is pushing its strike capabilities further into Africa.
H.R. McMaster went so far as to claim on 60 Minutes this week that Trump is siding with the Taliban.
The Trump campaign is using the wrong Band-Aid to stanch the bleeding from reported exodus of military support.
Most Americans are likely unaware that US combat operations have taken place not only in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, but also in 21 other nations since President George W. Bush announced a global war on terror.
A recent incident causing the U.S. Army Esports team to pause its operations on the popular gaming platform Twitch highlights a troubling trend in military recruitment tactics.
In the wake of the coronavirus crisis and Black Lives Matter protests, many members of Congress have paid lip service to change. They can act with crucial NDAA votes this week.
It’s a fairly simple equation: If there were no U.S. troops in Afghanistan, there would be no Russian bounties on them.
Reporters are fascinated by a weapon that purportedly results in fewer instances of collateral damage, but its existence as a byproduct of endless war is often overlooked.
As we look inwards to dismantle America’s legacy of racism, we must also recognize that racism and militarism abroad are mutually reinforcing.
Members of Congress have jumped to action in the wake of the mass protests against police brutality but most often it’s the local police forces that have been militarizing themselves.
Much of the media attention has focused on whether Trump knew and why he hasn’t done anything to stop it. But no one’s asking what’s motivating Putin.