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News
Updated June 9, 2018 - 10:47 PM EDT
Mattis: Leaving Syria Now Would Be a 'Blunder'
 
  Dozens Killed in Airstrikes in Syria's Idlib, Russia Denies Involvement
  ISIS Overruns Parts of Key Syrian Town on Iraqi Border
UN: Yemen Port Assault Could Cost 250,000 Lives
 
  UAE Says It Can't Control Yemeni Forces – Even With Bags of Cash
US Vows to Intensify Attacks on Afghan ISIS
 
  Inquiry Told Australian Soldiers Committed Crimes in Afghanistan
Israelis Kill 4 Palestinians, Wound 600 in Gaza
Iraq's Sadr Calls for Nationwide Disarmament
US Soldier Killed in Somalia Fight Against Al-Shabaab
White House Troop Levels Omits Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan
Viewpoints
item Separation, Not Association, Requires Force  by Sheldon Richman
item Toward a Truly Indigenous Peace in the Korean Peninsula  by Simone Chun
item Just Say No to an Illegal War on Iran. The US House Did.  by Marjorie Cohn
item The Brainwashing of the Israelis  by Uri Avnery
item It's Time to End the Afghan War  by Adam House
item Preventative War: How Trump Could Lose Against North Korea  by Charles V. Peña

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Frontline
Trump to Leave G-7 Summit Early, Travel Directly to Singapore
Tech Workers vs. Pentagon
Longtime US Senate Intel Panel Staffer Indicted for Allegedly Lying to FBI
US Plan to Release American ISIS Fighter in Syria Draws ACLU Legal Challenge
 
Iraq
Turkish Forces Bomb PKK Targets; 55 Killed in Iraq
Turkey's Yildirim Says Turkish Forces Are 30km Inside Iraq
Canada Says No Longer Aiding Iraqi Kurds
Syria/Lebanon
Hezbollah Leader Says to Stay in Syria
Lebanon Freezes UNHCR Staff Residency Applications in Row Over Syrian Refugees
Germany Issues International Arrest Warrant for Syrian Intelligence Chief
Palestine/Israel
Tear-Gas Canister Puts Gazan on Life Support
The Israeli Army Edited This Clip of a Medic They Killed to Make Her Look Like She Was Acting as a Human Shield
'Kite Terrorism': Israeli Government Gives Press Tour to Fight Global Sarcasm
Disgusted by Far-Right Policies, Some Religious Zionists in Israel Look Left for New Leadership
Afghanistan
US Asks Pakistan to Facilitate Afghan-Taliban Peace Talks
Three Dead in Attack on Afghan Lawmaker's House
Pakistanis Among 15 Taliban Militants Killed in NDS Operation in Afghanistan
Religious Cleric Among 4 Dead, 13 Wounded in Laghman Province, Afghanistan
Americas
US Approves Extradition of Ex-Panama President: Panama
More Than 200 Arrested in Venezuela Crackdown on 'Speculators'
Two People From US Embassy in Havana Evaluated for Illness: State Department
 
The War at Home
US Deficit Surges to $530 Billion in May: CBO
Vet With 2 Double-Lung Transplants Pushes Congress to Act on Burn Pits
Air Force Grounds Entire B-1 Bomber Fleet Over Ejection Seat Concerns
Russia
Trump Wants Russia to Be Included in G-7, Other Meetings
US, Russian Military Leaders Meet in Finland for Talks
Two Militants Who Plotted Attack in Russia's Caucasus Are Killed: Tass
Europe
13 US Soldiers Injured in Road Accident in Lithuania
Austria to Shut Down Mosques, Expel Foreign-Funded Imams
Spain's New Government Lifts Budget Controls on Catalonia
Kosovo Arrests Two Suspected of Plotting Attacks on NATO
Bulgarian Parliament Approves Plan to Buy Fighter Jets and Armored Vehicles
Germany Should Boost Defense Spending: Defense Minister Tells Parliament
Africa
US Warns of 'Imminent Attacks' in Mozambique
East Libyan Forces Detain Rival Commander in Derna, UN Raises Alarm
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Replaces Security Chiefs as Part of Reforms
Thousands of Malians Rally Against President Keita Before Election
Americans Still Dying
Fortunately, No American Troops Were Reported Killed This Week
 
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Columnists

Justin Raimondo
6/07/2018
Populism and the End of the European Union

Sheldon Richman
6/09/2018
Separation, Not Association, Requires Force

Maj. Danny Sjursen
5/24/2018
The Tragic Record of American Regime Change

Ted Snider
5/11/2018
Trump's Ten Lies: A Response to the Iran Nuclear Agreement Speech

Lucy Steigerwald
5/10/2018
In Korea, We Should Welcome Anything Peaceful

David R. Henderson
1/22/2018
Rex Tillerson at Hoover

Ran HaCohen
12/11/2017
Jerusalem, the Capital of Apartheid

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