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How the Travel Ban Helps Terrorists Steve Chapman, 2/17/2017 Libertarians and War: a Bibliographical Essay Anthony Gregory, 2/17/2017
Trump Needs to Rethink Terror Policiesby Ivan Eland, 2/17/2017 Drone Warriors: a Documentary Explores the Consequences of Our New Way of War. Scott Beauchamp, 2/17/2017
Why Does Congress Accept Perpetual Wars? Andrew J. Bacevich, 2/17/2017 Between a Rock and a Hard Placeby Justin Raimondo, 2/16/2017
Netanyahu's No-Way to a Peace Deal Alon Ben-Meir, 2/16/2017 German Intel Clears Russia on Interferenceby Ray McGovern, 2/16/2017
More About Russia and Less About Flynn? Philip Giraldi, 2/16/2017 As Korean Peninsula Gets Weirder US Should Head for the Exits Doug Bandow, 2/16/2017
Mosul Set to Be Completely 'Destroyed' in Battle to Free It From ISIS Patrick Cockburn, 2/15/2017 A Dangerous Hysteria on Russia James W. Carden, 2/15/2017
The Wretched Beginning of Donald Trump's Presidencyby Lucy Steigerwald, 2/15/2017 Israel's Vision for the Future Is Terrifyingby Ramzy Baroud, 2/15/2017
How the US Began Its Empire Jackson Lears, 2/15/2017 How Donald Trump Can Avoid Playing Into North Korea's Hands Doug Bandow, 2/14/2017
The Negotiation Option With North Korea Jonathan Marshall, 2/14/2017 Mr. President, Take the Money You Give Israel and Runby B. Michael, 2/14/2017
Israel Rejoices in Unbridled Colony Expansion Amid Trump's Havocby Ramzy Baroud, 2/14/2017 A Win for the Deep Stateby Justin Raimondo, 2/14/2017
New Declassified CIA Memo Presents Blueprint for Syrian Regime Collapseby Brad Hoff, 2/14/2017 Ignore the Tough Talk – Trump's Iran Policy Will Be Much Like Obama'sby Gareth Porter, 2/14/2017
The Abyss Gazes Back Matthew Harwood, 2/14/2017 Are the Senkaku Islands Worth War Between China, Japan and America? Doug Bandow, 2/14/2017
The New Battle for Afghanistan Kelley Vlahos, 2/14/2017 Two Uninspiring Choices Philip Giraldi, 2/13/2017
Ukraine on Fire: a Documentary You'll Likely Never See James DiEugenio, 2/13/2017 This Emma Watson and Tom Hanks Movie Is the Digital Privacy Warning We Need Right Now Bonnie Kristian, 2/13/2017
Welcome to the Foreign Policy 'Reassurance Tour' Ted Galen Carpenter, 2/13/2017 America Has Nothing to Lose in Talking to North Korea Daniel R. DePetris, 2/13/2017
Israel Wants Settlements, Not Peaceby Rami Hamdallah, Palestine PM, 2/13/2017 The Increasingly Dangerous Iran Obsession Daniel Larison, 2/13/2017
Is Yemen Being Used as a Springboard to War on Iran? Michael Horton, 2/13/2017 2016 Election and Post-Imperial Americaby Peter Crowley, 2/13/2017
Amnesty International Stokes Syrian War Rick Sterling, 2/12/2017 The China Missile Crisis of 2018?by Rajan Menon and Tom Engelhardt, 2/12/2017
Our 'Fake News,' and Theirsby Justin Raimondo, 2/12/2017 Lessons and Propaganda From the Botched Raid on Yemenby William J. Astore, 2/12/2017
The Neocons' Back-Door to Trump Robert Parry, 2/11/2017 'Isolationist' Trump Rattles His Saberby Sheldon Richman, 2/10/2017
Trump Will Spark a War With Iran – Which Is Great News for ISIS Patrick Cockburn, 2/10/2017 The Yemen Raid and the Ghost of Anwar Al-Awlaki Haroro J. Ingram and Craig Whiteside, 2/10/2017
The Trump Administration's Iran Obsession and Yemen Daniel Larison, 2/10/2017 The Big Forces of History Christopher Layne, 2/10/2017
'Isolationist' Trump Rattles His Saberby Sheldon Richman, 2/10/2017 Bravo, Donald! The Imperial City Can't Stand the Truth About Its 'Bloody Hands'by David Stockman, 2/10/2017
Trump's Foreign Policy at a Crossroads Robert Parry, 2/9/2017 Now the UK High Court Must Decide if We're Complicit in the Yemen War Patrick Cockburn, 2/9/2017
NYT: Unlike Russian Wars, US Wars 'Promote Freedom and Democracy'by Adam Johnson, 2/9/2017 Hey, Wait a Minute, Trump's Fear-Mongering Isn't New James Bovard, 2/9/2017
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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