The least likely outcome of Trump's latest campaign is a stable, peaceful Iran. The most plausible is chaos, and more misery ...
For Trump, the opposite of an endless war is not no war. It is a quick war with a clear purpose and a decisive ending.
The current credibility crisis did not begin with the Iran strikes. It was seeded during the Gaza campaign, where the erosion of moral authority created the political terrain on which every subsequent ...
Saturday will mark two weeks since the start of Operation Epic Fury in Iran, and since its inception, 13 service members have ...
All six crew members aboard a U.S. KC-135 aerial tanker that crashed in Iraq on March 12 have been confirmed dead.
Setting aside the fact that Donald Trump’s war against Iran is illegal under both U.S. and international law, there is no rational explanation for his actions. The claim that Iran was about to attack ...
While the public has historically backed military intervention initially in international conflicts, deep polarization has ...
Whether you see President Trump as a hero or not, hubris is the almost inevitable cause of his decision to launch a war for no clear reason, with no comprehensible purpose and — most of all — no ...
Aggressive wars against seemingly weaker nations do not work. Peace must be built on love and concern for others.
US military to deploy more forces to the region, as Iran continues to disrupt shipping and send oil prices soaring ...
Telegraphing our intentions by running the options through Congress would have only caused further acts of aggression by Iran ...
Multiple times during Donald Trump’s second presidency, Congress has debated his military authority, first in Latin America ...
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