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The former White House chief strategist on why he believes the Iran strikes were a win, his time in jail — and what Zohran Mamdani means for the Democrats ...
She's not a wild-eyed fanatic screaming from a soapbox; she's a well-spoken, educated woman who happens to believe that millions of people should be forcibly removed from their homes. It's Hannah ...
Comparisons to the Iraq War In 2003, Bush ordered a full-scale invasion of Iraq based on flawed intelligence, claiming Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein possessed WMDs.
I survived war in Iran. These US bombs feel eerily familiar. | Opinion It's easy to speak of war in the passive voice. Collateral damage. Strategic necessity. Regime change. But there are millions ...
Most of these problems stem directly or indirectly from the war. The 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and the war that followed are defining events in the histories of both countries – and the region.
The failures of a foreign technocratic nation-building project turned many Americans into cynics and panic-mongers. Trump reminded them that a superpower must act like one.
Tensions in Iraq have grown in the wake of the Israeli attack on Iran on June 12. Pro-Iranian Iraqi militias have increased their threats against US forces and held rallies against the US presence in ...
That leads us to the second major difference between now and the Iraq War. Trump is only using the military for military actions, not some vague viceregal nation-building and policing mission.
Although the criminal character of the attack on Iran is obvious, and Merz, Macron, and Starmer fear its disastrous consequences, they unconditionally back the aggressors.
Congress will no doubt rubber stamp quickly any US air attack on Iran, in order to legitimize US bombing Iran—an act of war and aggression by America by any definition of international law.