While the “War on Terror” seems to be on the back burner at present, the surveillance state it spawned continues to grow with every new emergency.
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There are many ironies in war. One of the darkest is that in the humane desire to mitigate civilian casualties, we increase our exterminating efficiency.
Thousands upon thousands of loved one’s lives were spent on a cause without definition or meaning. And no one will be held responsible.
Our military presence has gone up and down depending on the mood of the Oval Office. Congress has sat on its hands and made excuses.
Matt Kibbe is joined by Scott Horton, editorial director of Anti-War.com, to talk about why peace is such a difficult sell in Washington, D.C.
The Afghanistan War has been fought for 19 years and it’s too long.
Non-interventionists have the most consistent and simple threshold for entering into a new conflict.
Veterans are coming home from the War on Terror and suffering from the horrific effects of burn pits.
U.S. Middle East policy has become so unbalanced in recent years, but Rep. Thomas Massie and Sen. Rand Paul are trying to change that.
Imagine joining the military, with the hope of defending the country you love, only to find yourself in Syria—one of the 76 countries in which the US military has a presence.