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Trump has always believed in “truthful hyperbole,” as he called it in “The Art of the Deal.” But now it’s untruthful ...
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Donald Trump has finally met his match. The Iranian supreme leader lies just as boldly, with just as much bombast, as the ...
The annals of political imagery are replete with disasters, moments when the most carefully crafted public persona dissolves in a moment of ludicrous self-parody. Some of these have become clichés.
In hindsight, it didn’t work. Our longest war. Thousands of US military, and many allies, along with thousands of contractors, were killed. A disastrous withdrawal from the conflict, and in weeks, the ...
President Barack Obama authorised airstrikes in Libya without requesting permission from Congress, which his administration ...
The Supreme Court's ruling today hands Trump the kind of power his predecessors could only dream of - and blocks federal ...
The Bush administration is making plans for the transition of management of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars to the next ...
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Mediaite on MSNMSNBC Host Savages Hegseth Over ‘Drunk’-Sounding Presser On Trump Strikes: ‘Stupidest Public Lie Ever’MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell savaged Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over his "drunk"-sounding press conference on President Donald Trump's Iran airstrikes ...
Tina Brown on how extreme wealth warps minds. Plus: hopes and fears after Trump’s strike against Iran’s nuclear program.
Iranians have been firm against regime change imposed by bombs, invasions, or exiles with microphones and no mandates.
A perceptive observer of the controversy over U.S bombing of Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility on June 22, and its likely outcome would definitely come to one inevitable conclusion: America’s politics ...
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