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A veteran war reporter goes undercover to document a world where movement is surveilled, curtailed, and criminalized
A veteran war reporter goes undercover to document a world where movement is surveilled, curtailed, and criminalized
New research offers an alternative to the war on terror as the Biden administration rethinks its counterterrorism playbook
A Blue Kia and a Wall of Carnage on the Washington Mall
Twenty years of lying and confusion by U.S. leaders ends in a predictable and bloody farce
Leaflets convinced many Somali militants to switch sides, but America is less interested in hearing from people hurt by its drones.
How I Accidentally Amassed an Encyclopedia of Atrocities
Amid a broad review of American war-making policy, how and where commandos will be used in the coming years hangs in the balance
The 20th Anniversary of the War on Terror Arrives
Record Numbers of War-Displaced to Be Dwarfed by Those Driven From Their Homes by Climate Change
John Hersey, Hiroshima, and the End of World
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