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Congress Votes to Say It Hasn't Authorized War in Yemen, Yet War in Yemen Goes On Zaid Jilani, 11/14/2017 The Goy and the Golem: James Angleton and the Rise of Israelby Philip Weiss, 11/14/2017
How to Wield Influence and Sell Weaponry in Washingtonby William Hartung and Tom Engelhardt, 11/14/2017 'The Atlantic' Commits Malpracticeby Caitlin Johnstone, 11/14/2017
Who Swallows North Korea After Its Collapse? Doug Bandow, 11/14/2017 Catalonia and the Art of Differential Diagnosisby Thomas Harrington, 11/14/2017
Washington Relegated to Bystander Status in Syria Talks Geoffrey Aronson, 11/13/2017 The 'Experts' Hyping Russian Threats Max Blumenthal, 11/13/2017
The Reverse Midas Touch of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Is Turning the Middle East to Dust Mehdi Hasan, 11/13/2017 Israel Lobby Is Slowly Being Dragged Into the Lightby Jonathan Cook, 11/13/2017
Reining in the Rogue Royal of Arabiaby Patrick J. Buchanan, 11/13/2017 Mocking Trump Doesn't Prove Russia's Guiltby Ray McGovern, 11/13/2017
Leave It to the Generals Andrew J. Bacevich, 11/13/2017 Saudi Arabia's Desperate Gamble Alastair Crooke, 11/12/2017
Behind the Saudi Troublemaking Paul Cochrane, 11/12/2017 Congressional Realists 'Could Caucus in a Phone Booth' Finlay Lewis, 11/12/2017
This Is Egypt's US-Backed War on Terror Jacob Greene, Allison McManus, 11/12/2017 Washington's Drug of Choice in the War on Terrorby Alfred W. McCoy and Tom Engelhardt, 11/12/2017
I Will Surviveby Justin Raimondo, 11/12/2017 What Craziness Is Going on in Saudi Arabia? Eric Margolis, 11/11/2017
The Anti-Corruption Drive in Saudi Arabia Is Doomed to Fail Patrick Cockburn, 11/11/2017 The Danger of the Sacred Soldierby William Rivers Pitt, 11/11/2017
Stop the Malignant Misuse of America's Militaryby Daniel L. Davis, 11/11/2017 How the Military Is Making It Hard to Remember Our Warsby John Spencer, 11/10/2017
Visiting Arafat and Rabinby Uri Avnery, 11/10/2017 Imposing a Missile 'No-Fly Zone' in North Korea Is Deranged Daniel Larison, 11/10/2017
Does Trump Want a New Middle East War? Bob Dreyfuss, 11/10/2017 Veterans Day: 'Appropriate Homage'by Thomas Knapp, 11/10/2017
Bring Back Armistice Day and Honor the Real Heroesby Arnold Oliver, 11/10/2017 The Consequences of America's Unrestrained Foreign Policy Akhilesh Pillalamarri, 11/9/2017
We Sent Them to War, Now It's Our Turn to Pay Peter Van Buren, 11/9/2017 Did al-Qaeda Dupe Trump on Syrian Attack? Robert Parry, 11/9/2017
The Reality of Neo-Nazis in Ukraine Is Far From Kremlin Propaganda Lev Golinkin, 11/9/2017 The Trump Effectby Justin Raimondo, 11/9/2017
Saad Hariri's Saudi Resignation: Good News for Iran and Hezbollahby Aurélie Daher, 11/9/2017 Setting the Record Straight: the Beirut Barracks Bombing Lawrence Korb, 11/9/2017
The Madness of Deterrenceby Winslow Myers, 11/9/2017 The Best Way to Honor a Vet Is With the Truth Danny Sjursen, 11/8/2017
Why Is Washington Supporting the Saudi Blockade of Yemen? Bonnie Kristian, 11/8/2017 'Creeping Annexation': Why Israel Shelved the 'Greater Jerusalem Law'by Ramzy Baroud, 11/8/2017
Sadism in Afghanistanby Tommy Raskin, 11/8/2017 More 'Fake News,' Alas, From the new York Times Andrew J. Bacevich, 11/8/2017
Why We Shouldn't Exaggerate the Scale of Terrorism John Mueller, 11/8/2017 Trump Plays With Fire in Saudi Arabia Emma Ashford, 11/8/2017
Saudi Arabia, Wellspring of Regional Instability Paul R. Pillar, 11/8/2017 It's Dangerous to Call All Mass Shootings 'Terrorism'by Brian Michael Jenkins and Richard C. Daddario, 11/7/2017
House Leadership Pulls a Fast One for Al Qaedaby Connor Freeman, 11/7/2017 Business as Usual at the Pentagonby William J. Astore, 11/7/2017
Washington's Wonderful World of Corruption Philip Giraldi, 11/7/2017 Trump's Best New Policy in the Middle East Would Be No New Policy Patrick Cockburn, 11/7/2017
For a New Isolationism by Murray Rothbard, 4/1/59 War is the Health of the State by Randolph Bourne, 1918
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