Successive U.S. administrations understand that stirring the pot of extremism gives them endless excuses to occupy other countries, writes T.J. Coles.
Tag: Al-Qaeda
Hollywood’s Dangerous Afghan Illusion
Opening & Closing US Embassies — From Sierra Leone to Afghanistan
Washington’s Rebranding of Syrian Al-Qaeda’s Founder
Sacrificing Yemen to Appease Saudis
BOUNTYGATE: Scapegoating Systemic Military Failure in Afghanistan
Blaming Each Other for Backing Terrorism
The two sides of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)’s Qatar rift are far from reconciling as both accuse the other of supporting terrorism, reports Giorgio Cafiero.
Behind the Omar Outrage: Suppressed History of 9/11
Telling Only Part of the Story of Jihad
Local Forces Who Defeated ISIS in Syria Defend Their Territory
The outcry against Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Syria reveals an appetite for regional hegemony, writes As’ad AbuKhalil. It also minimizes the capacity of native militia to defend territory for which they fought and died.