By putting such a sinister face on it, Trump might have finally inspired lawmakers to rein in America’s post-9/11 war machine.
By putting such a sinister face on it, Trump might have finally inspired lawmakers to rein in America’s post-9/11 war machine.
If Trump really sought to make America great again, he’d extricate the U.S. from war. But early signs aren’t promising.
The best way to ensure that U.S. troops won’t bomb any more civilian targets in Afghanistan is for President Obama to pull them out.
The chain of events set into motion by the U.S. invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq is reaching its logical conclusion — the disintegration of multi-ethnic states and a great expulsion of innocents.
After the United States has been in Afghanistan for 14 years, 91,000 Afghans have
been killed and 26,000 wounded.
Delay and denial are standard operating procedures when it comes to how the government cares for vets. Here’s why.
Many Americans have reached the point that they can no longer conceive of a legitimate war unless it’s on our own soil.
What would it take for Hillary Clinton to reconsider her knee-jerk American exceptionalism?
Hyping threats from Russia, China, and the rest of the world, the U.S. War Party is gearing up to reassert American power.
Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are holding the U.S. government accountable for innocent victims on all sides of the fighting.