Independence Day 2021: Needed, a Foreign Policy for a Republic
In the US July 4th is all about America’s independence. The creation of the new republic on the North American continent – and even more so its survival in an …
In the US July 4th is all about America’s independence. The creation of the new republic on the North American continent – and even more so its survival in an …
Five people were killed, and nine were wounded across Iraq. The post Iraq Daily Roundup: Five Killed appeared first on Antiwar.com Original. AntiWar.comAntiwar.com represents the truly pro-America side of the foreign …
Many Palestinians believe that the May 10-21 military confrontation between Israel and the Gaza Resistance, along with the simultaneous popular revolt across Palestine, was a game-changer. Israel is doing everything …
On the final day of the Assange extradition hearing, magistrate Vanessa Baraitser refused to accept an affidavit from Assange’s solicitor Gareth Peirce, on the grounds it was out of time. …
The Pentagon’s announcement of a series of bombing raids on Syria and Iraq – ordered by President Joe Biden without the constitutional authorization by Congress – raised more questions than …
The U.S. has no compelling reason to keep tens of thousands of troops in the Persian Gulf, Iraq, and Syria, and it should follow the withdrawal from Afghanistan with complete …
About that clash between a British destroyer and Russian warplanes and warships in the Black Sea last week there are conflicting versions. The Kremlin version is the more dramatic. HMS …
The Biden administration continues its military withdrawal from Afghanistan. Opposition from the U.S. foreign policy establishment known as “the Blob” is fierce. Most Washington policymakers would have American military personnel …
Six people were killed, and 10 were wounded. The post Iraq Daily Roundup: Six Killed appeared first on Antiwar.com Original. AntiWar.comAntiwar.com represents the truly pro-America side of the foreign policy debate. …
Originally posted at TomDispatch. This editor’s note introduced the single article that took up almost every inch of space in the August 31, 1946, New Yorker magazine: “TO OUR READERS: …