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July 11, 2023
Prem Thakker
Ron Johnson: “I Have the Deepest Sympathy for 9/11 Families … BUT”
The Republican senator does not care about Saudi Arabia’s sportswashing campaign with LIV Golf.
July 11, 2023
Alex Shephard
Biden’s Immoral, Indefensible Decision to Send Cluster Bombs to Ukraine
These munitions have no place in war. Just because Moscow is using them doesn’t mean the U.S. should provide them to Ukraine.
July 10, 2023
Prem Thakker
Trump Is About to Get a Ton of Money From Saudi Arabia via LIV Golf
A major candidate for president is receiving money from a sportswashing venture for Saudi Arabia, ignoring the human rights abuses behind it.
July 7, 2023
Tori Otten
Republicans Want to Cancel
Barbie
for Being Communist
The movie’s producers are “endangering our national security,” claimed one lawmaker.
July 6, 2023
Sean T. Byrnes
The Myth of Reagan’s Cold War Toughness Haunts American Foreign Policy
Hawks may claim that uncompromising defense policies won the Cold War. But his pursuit of peace was more important.
June 27, 2023
Adrienne Mahsa Varkiani
GOP Presidential Candidate Tries to Save Face After Asking “What’s a Uyghur?”
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez admitted he’s never heard of the Uyghur people or the Chinese government’s crimes against them—then tried to take it back.
June 27, 2023
Alex Shephard
The Failed Wagner Revolt in Russia Vindicates Biden
The U.S. seems likely to stay cautious and deliberate.
June 22, 2023
Tori Otten
“Embarrassing Spectacle”: Progressive Dems Boycott Modi’s Congress Speech
“When it comes to standing up for human rights, actions speak louder than words,” the representatives said.
June 19, 2023
Matthew Duss
What the Hell Happened to Biden’s Human Rights Agenda?
It has taken a back seat to great-power competition. And this week at the White House, guess who’s coming to dinner?
June 2, 2023
Jordan Michael Smith
How Russia Got the Ukraine War Wrong
Centuries of history fed into Putin’s disastrous decision to go to war.
June 1, 2023
Matthew Duss
The Bad Thing Henry Kissinger Did That You Don’t Even Know About
It may not be up there with East Timor, but the practice of turning vast global contacts into wealth has been horrible for American democracy.
May 27, 2023
Prem Thakker
Happy 100th Birthday, Henry Kissinger
Still a war criminal
May 18, 2023
Eric Alterman
Ronald Steel: A Great Historian Who Punctured the Pious
In magisterial books and sharp essays—many of them for The New Republic—Steel, who died recently at 92, became one of the most vital foreign policy voices of his age.
April 28, 2023
Tori Otten
Ron DeSantis Explodes When Asked About His Role in Guantánamo Torture
One of the supposed 2024 front-runners can’t seem to handle questions from the media.
April 27, 2023
Tori Otten
How in the World Did the Pentagon Leaker Get Top Security Clearance?
The more reports come out, the more we learn about the (racist and violent) red flags.
April 5, 2023
Andrew Lanham
The Doomed Effort to Democratize Foreign Policy
The Foreign Policy Association tried to get ordinary people involved in foreign affairs. Why did they fail?
March 30, 2023
Prem Thakker
Donald Trump (and the Republican Party) Wants to Go to War With Mexico
A new report says Trump is gathering “battle plans” to attack Mexico if he wins in 2024. That says a lot about the whole Republican Party.
March 30, 2023
Tori Otten
Russia Detains First American Journalist on Espionage Accusations Since Cold War
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russia’s Federal Security Service.
March 29, 2023
Prem Thakker
Biden Kicks Off “Summit for Democracy” With Netanyahu and Modi
What a joke
March 29, 2023
Prem Thakker
Senate Votes to Repeal Iraq War Authorizations, 20 Years After U.S. Invasion
The vote repeals two AUMFs that authorized the 1991 Gulf War and the 2003 invasion.
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