In what amounted to a 59-Tomahawk middle-of-the-night “tweet,” an impulsive President Trump reacted emotionally, not rationally, in attacking Syria, says ex-British diplomat Alastair Crooke.
Trampling the US Constitution for War
Donald Trump’s unilateral decision to attack Syria under a preposterous claim of protecting a “vital national security interest” of the U.S. was another case of a President violating the U.S. Constitution, as Daniel C. Maguire explains.
Trump’s ‘Wag the Dog’ Moment
Dashed Hopes for Trump’s Foreign Policy
NYT Retreats on 2013 Syria-Sarin Claims
The Ugly Underbelly of Russia-gate
How to Ease North Korea’s Fears
North Korea fears that it might end up like Iraq or Libya if it surrenders its nuclear program. China has offered an idea to calm those fears but President Trump says no, reports Ivan Eland.
The Riches on the Right
A surprise from the financial disclosure forms of the Trump White House was how many of the players got rich from working in the right-wing world of anti-government activism, says Michael Winship.
Another Dangerous Rush to Judgment in Syria
Team Trump Ponders Climate ‘Engineering’
Mainstream Media as Arbiters of Truth
Russians Take Terror Attack in Stride
MLK’s Warning of America’s Spiritual Death
Trump’s Foreign Policy Incoherence
Exclusive: Powerful forces are arrayed against any significant changes that President Trump may try to make in foreign policy, a dilemma made worse by his own ineptness and staffing troubles, writes Robert Parry.
Protecting Rights of the Undocumented
Spring Fund Drive Begins
Democrats’ Blind Obsession on Russia-gate
Excusing Bahrain’s Human Rights Abuses
Blaming Russia for Everything
Exclusive: The Senate Intelligence Committee launched its Russia-gate investigation by inviting some “experts” in to rant about how everything that goes wrong in the United States is the fault of the Russians, observes Robert Parry.