During the “war on terror,” the U.S. government has understated the number of civilians killed (all the better to manage positive perceptions back home). But a new report underscores the truth, says ex-CIA analyst Paul R. Pillar.
Category: The Bush-43 Administration
Israel’s Ploy Selling a Syrian Nuke Strike
Russia-gate Spreads to Europe
Exclusive: The Russia-gate hysteria has jumped the Atlantic with Europeans blaming Russia for Brexit and Catalonian discontent. But what about Israeli influence operations or, for that matter, American ones, asks Robert Parry.
America’s Renegade Warfare
Mocking Trump Doesn’t Prove Russia’s Guilt
The Politics of Sexual Harassment and War
Trump and the NAFTA Effect
How US Blunders Strengthened Iran
Recycled GOP Promises of ‘Trickle Down’
How Afghans View the Endless US War
To understand why the 16-year-old U.S. war in Afghanistan continues to fail requires a look from the ground where Afghans live and suffer, a plight breeding strong opposition to the U.S. presence, explains Kathy Kelly.