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'Common Core' for Jihadistsby Justin Raimondo, 11/30/2014 Seeing the Reality of the Vietnam War, 50 Years Lateby Jonathan Schell and Tom Engelhardt, 11/30/2014
Who Wants To Be Defense Secretary?by Ron Paul, 11/30/2014 Obama's Dumb, Rash, and Unilateral Warby Jacob Sullum, 11/30/2014
Katharine Gun's Risky Truth-Tellingby Sam Husseini, 11/30/2014 The Internet Does Not Increase Terrorismby Ronald Bailey, 11/29/2014
Nuclear Chicken in the Mideastby Eric Margolis, 11/29/2014 How Western Intervention Fuels 'Terrorism'by Gwynne Dyer, 11/28/2014
Why Is Shaker Aamer Still at Gitmo?by Andy Worthington, 11/28/2014 The Rise and Fall of Palestine's Socialistsby Ramzy Baroud, 11/27/2014
The End of Mexican Democracyby John M. Ackerman, 11/27/2014 The US/UK Campaign to Demonize Social Media Companies as Terrorist Alliesby Glenn Greenwald, 11/27/2014
It Isn't Facebook That Feeds Terror. It's War and Tyrannyby Seumas Milne, 11/27/2014 Talking to James Risen About Pay Any Price, the War on Terror and Press Freedomsby Glenn Greenwald, 11/26/2014
Not Again, Mr. Obama! On 'A More Expansive Mission' in Afghanistan!by Dr. Hakim, 11/26/2014 War in Mockingjay and the Hunger Games Seriesby Lucy Steigerwald, 11/26/2014
Torture Report: Mark Udall's Historic Moment to Rescue CIA Oversightby Robert Naiman, 11/26/2014 The Risks of No Iran-Nuke Dealby Paul R. Pillar, 11/26/2014
Canada's PATRIOT Act Momentby Steven Zhou, 11/26/2014 We Are the Enemy: Is This the Lesson of Ferguson?by John W. Whitehead, 11/25/2014
Rand Paul Sorta Goes to Warby Justin Raimondo, 11/25/2014 Iraq War 4.0?by Tom Engelhardt, 11/25/2014
'Coercive Diplomacy' and the Failure of the Nuclear Negotiationsby Gareth Porter, 11/25/2014 How US Weapons Fall Into the Hands of Terroristsby Conor Friedersdorf, 11/25/2014
The High Cost of Empire Maintenanceby Philip Giraldi, 11/25/2014 The Inevitable Hillaryby Philip Giraldi, 11/25/2014
Hagel Didn't Start the Fireby Patrick J. Buchanan, 11/24/2014 Is Obama Weak on Foreign Policy?by Ivan Eland, 11/24/2014
Obama's New Leader at the Pentagon Will Mean More War – Not Lessby Trevor Timm, 11/24/2014 41 Men Targeted but 1,147 People Killed: US Drone Strikes – the Facts on the Groundby Spencer Ackerman, 11/24/2014
Rand Paul Is Wrong. Leave Iraq Alone!by Jacob G. Hornberger, 11/24/2014 Delusional US 'Group Think' on Syria, Ukraineby Robert Parry, 11/24/2014
Cashing in on the ISIS Crisisby Emily Schwartz Greco and William A. Collins, 11/24/2014 The Moral Trauma of '21st Century Warriors'by Edward Tick, 11/24/2014
Cold War 2.0 Not a Likely Win for the USby Robert Freeman, 11/24/2014 Drone Strikes Never Kill 'Humans'by Conor Friedersdorf, 11/23/2014
Israel – America’s Biggest Frenemyby Justin Raimondo, 11/23/2014 Defeat of USA FREEDOM Act Is a Victory for Freedomby Ron Paul, 11/23/2014
Geronimo Was Cornered, Not Killedby Ximena Ortiz, 11/22/2014 The First Comprehensive Book on ISIS: Patrick Cockburn's Rise of the Islamic Stateby Colin Beckett, 11/21/2014
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Is the Most Successfully Anti-War War Movie in Yearsby Rebecca Cusey, 11/21/2014 The Question of Edward Snowdenby David Bromwich, 11/21/2014
Terror Is Also Not a Reason or Argument for Foreign Warsby Michael S. Rozeff , 11/21/2014 CIA's Torturous Maneuvers on Tortureby Ray McGovern, 11/21/2014
School of the Americas Morphs Into US Training Industrial Complexby JP Sottile, 11/21/2014 Blazing the Terrorism Trail: the US War Industryby CJ Werleman, 11/21/2014
Whistleblowers Under Threat The Guardian, 11/21/2014 What Good Would It Do to Reform the NSA and the CIA?by Jacob G. Hornberger, 11/21/2014
'Foreign Victims of America's Wars' Dayby Jeff Bachman, 11/21/2014 Ukraine in the Aftermath of Maidanby James Carden, 11/21/2014
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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