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President Donald Trump has finally moved the United States past the traumas of the Iraq War.
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.
We fled from our home in Tehran during the Iran-Iraq War. Now Trump's U.S. strike promises to unleash a new host of suffering and other maladies.
Julian Assange marking first anniversary of release from prison - His wife Stella said he is working on a project to slow the ‘rush’ towards war.
Trump's targeted strike on Iranian nuclear facilities marks a departure from Iraq War mistakes, with no boots on ground and clear military objectives while supporting Israel ...
"The Federalist" founder Sean Davis says President Trump knows not to be swept up in a repeat of the Iraq War propaganda playbook, on Bannon's "War Room" podcast. "This right now feels like they ...
ELISABETH BUMILLER, NEW YORK TIMES: That's correct. What is really interesting right now is how much this feels in many ways like the run up to the war in Iraq in Washington.
Only six senators who voted against the Iraq War — either as members of the House of Representatives or as senators — remain in the Senate.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with journalist Steve Coll about the parallels between Iraq and Iran when it comes to discussions of a potential war due to an adversarial country's weapons program.
President Trump is pondering swift military action in Iran. There were similar expectations that the war in Iraq would be quick and triumphant.
Though portrayed as an anti-interventionist, he has no problem with war—as long as America gets something in return. Now he’s on the cusp of entangling the U.S. military in a conflict with Iran.