McGovern, Meijer tee up House bill clawing back war powers from president
Now we have a bicameral, bipartisan fight on our hands over who has authority to determine how US military powers are used.
Now we have a bicameral, bipartisan fight on our hands over who has authority to determine how US military powers are used.
Biden’s top advisor should use the 3rd anniversary of Khashoggi’s murder to say the US is shutting off the spigot.
Rep. Ro Khanna has again pushed through this important amendment, but will other forces collude to kill it?
With Biden continuing Trump-era policies, it’s up to Congress now to yank the purse strings and end the brutality.
Blinken is commemorating Israel ‘normalization’ tomorrow but these agreements are about conflict with Iran, not regional peace.
Lackluster US diplomatic efforts have allowed recent missile tests in the North and South to fill the void.
The furor over the military exercises is rich, considering the number of similar exercises that NATO conducts in the region regularly.
There still might be justice for three detainees who say private interrogators were on site and complicit in the heinous acts.
Military contractors may have even ended up with as much as one-half of the Pentagon’s $14 trillion allocation from Congress.
And why waging a generational conflict is ultimately unhealthy for the republic.
The findings come as a separate study estimates the US has so far spent $8 trillion.
Humanitarian assistance cannot depend on whether the insurgent group forms a government or what it looks like.
Weather-related disasters keep telling us that climate change is our biggest threat but Washington keeps insisting we focus on China.
The US military role in Afghanistan is over, but the costs will continue to mount as the forever wars rage on.
As Elizabeth Holmes goes to trial, are we surprised that her fraud and corruption reached the top ranks of the Pentagon?
The privateer is reportedly doing what he does best — lending a hand to stranded souls for cold hard cash.
Selective accountability on failed US foreign policy is a feature of Washington.
Now is not the time for bureaucracy or delay. The United States will only get one opportunity to get this right.
When the US military was done using the Sunni ‘Sons of Iraq’ they literally turned their iris scans over to the Shia government.
The findings come amid calls in Washington for the US to remain in Afghanistan indefinitely.
The reconstruction was largely a failure that could have been avoided, and SIGAR said this all along. Was anyone listening?