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Trump’s not the first US president to fall in love with war. History shows where this is going
In his fresh intoxication with global conquest, Trump is following an established pattern – one that promises disaster ...
"You are going to be the proud owner of 25 million people," the late Gen. Colin Powell told President George W. Bush before ...
A letter sent to Vietnam Veterans of America outlines how the Department of War plans to address Gulf War Illness, opening up ...
Of all the U.S.’s allies in Europe, Denmark was among those that fought closest alongside Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan ...
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Why is Uzbekistan Joining Donald Trump’s Board of Peace?
The Central Asian nation has long had a stake in global counter-terrorism efforts.
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What ICE is doing is not new to some of us
But it doesn’t need to end the same way.
The world continues to discuss the U.S. military operation in Venezuela. The attack on civilian and military facilities, the capture of the country's President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the ...
It’s official. Donald Trump will not, after all, use the massive military might of the US to invade, defeat and occupy ...
From Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in a controversial take on Wuthering Heights to Scream 7, the latest instalment of the serial killer horror franchise.
Since the end of the Cold War, the Scandinavian kingdom pursued a 'super-Atlanticist' strategy in hopes that the US would come to its aid when needed. Now, trust between Washington and Copenhagen has ...
Letter from Chip Northrup We've See this Melodrama Before I was having lunch at the Petroleum Club in Midland, Texas when a shout went up as the invasion of Iraq was announced. When the war was over, ...
In the months before the Iraq war, intelligence about Saddam Hussein’s weapons programmes moved through Western capitals with ...
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