War and Peace

Chris Hayes and ‘Heroes’

Chris Hayes and ‘Heroes’ Chris Hayes and ‘Heroes’

The MSNBC host and Nation editor at large has always been a thoughtful and fair journalist. That includes how he conducted himself in the controversy around his Memorial Day show.

Jun 6, 2012 / The Editors

Assassin-in-Chief in the Oval Office Assassin-in-Chief in the Oval Office

President Barack Obama and his apostles.

Jun 5, 2012 / Tom Engelhardt

Jeremy Scahill: Obama’s Assassination Program Jeremy Scahill: Obama’s Assassination Program

Why doesn’t the United States seem to be capturing anyone anymore?

Jun 4, 2012 / Chris Hayes

Confronting the Civilian-Military Disconnect Confronting the Civilian-Military Disconnect

We have a society that on the one hand has become comfortable with war, and on the other hand wants to distance itself from it as much as possible.

Jun 2, 2012 / Chris Hayes

Ending the US War in Yemen Ending the US War in Yemen

Under the guise of counterterrorism measures, the US continues to intervene in an ongoing ethnic civil war in Yemen.

Jun 1, 2012 / Tom Hayden

What to Do About Syria What to Do About Syria

The United States ought to back off.

Jun 1, 2012 / Bob Dreyfuss

A Drone-Eat-Drone World A Drone-Eat-Drone World

Its ‘roadmap’ in tatters, the Pentagon takes a detour to Terminator Planet.

May 31, 2012 / Nick Turse

Hope Burning Hope Burning

So now we have Rambo Obama, a steely warrior who hurls death-dealing drones at anyone who threatens the good old USA. Including children.

May 31, 2012 / Robert Scheer

Xerxes’s Nukes Xerxes’s Nukes

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Iran’s long wait for nuclear weapons.

May 30, 2012 / Bob Dreyfuss

The Golden Age of Special Operations The Golden Age of Special Operations

Globalizing the “Global War on Terror.”

May 29, 2012 / Andrew J. Bacevich

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