Last Friday, the Estonian Defense Ministry reported that three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets had entered Estonian airspace for several minutes.
As of now, we have only our questions about the who and the why of the murder of Charlie Kirk. But questions, the right ones, have a power all their own.
But Victoryless Culture Remains
Like its Gulf neighbors, Qatar invested in a security system premised on U.S. reliability and Israeli restraint. Both pillars have now collapsed.
The world is now closer to a full-scale war between NATO and Russia than at any time since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
The first seven months of Donald Trump’s second term as president has seen a remarkable transformation.
The renaming of the Defense Department should have surprised no one. Donald Trump is an incipient fascist doing what such figures do.
The E3's push for formally 'snapback' sanctions on Tehran was not about getting limits on its nuclear program
Blair’s government aided forces against Yugoslavia whose leaders are now on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity, writes Mark Curtis.
The security guarantees now under discussion are unrealistic.
The General Assembly is not powerless in the face of genocide. It can recommend one or more of six concrete measures based on the GA’s own precedents, writes Mona Ali Khalil.
Discourse following the Charlie Kirk assassination has left little to be hopeful about, writes Nolan Higdon.
Alan Macleod assesses Trump’s claims regarding Venezuelan drug trafficking and assesses the history of U.S. efforts to overthrow the Venezuelan government.
The proposed “Charlie Kirk Act” would give the U.S. government sweeping new powers to decide what does and does not constitute propaganda and untruth and administer penalties accordingly.
George H.W. Bush's warning fell of deaf ears...
Israeli authorities and security forces “committed four of the five genocidal acts defined by the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide,” says a new U.N. report.
Germany once again sits sullied among the nations with the blood of those who lie in the streets in imperialist wars. Patrik Baab delivers an obituary in twelve theses or the crash of a discontinued model.
Plans for postwar troop deployments raise questions about whether the 'coalition of the willing' really wants peace
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