Exclusive: As President Trump considers sending more troops to Afghanistan, it’s worth recalling the modern U.S. dynamic of politicians and generals making misguided judgments about war, writes ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern.
Category: Human Rights
Israel’s Quiet Reaction to US Neo-Nazis
The Goal of ‘Not Losing’ in Afghanistan
Refusing to Learn Lessons from Libya
Photographing a White-Supremacist Attack
Reflections on the Charlottesville Attacks
The Agony of ‘Regime Change’ Refugees
Cataclysmic Risks of North Korean Crisis
A Ukraine Link to North Korea’s Missiles?
Exclusive: By orchestrating the 2014 “regime change” in Ukraine, U.S. neocons may have indirectly contributed to a desperate Ukrainian factory selling advanced rocket engines to North Korea and endangering America, writes Robert Parry.
Hillary Clinton Promised Wars, Too
Exclusive: President Trump has shattered the hope of many peace-oriented Americans that he would pull back from U.S. foreign interventions, but Hillary Clinton might have pursued even more wars, notes James W. Carden.