Trump's Speech Confirms That Soleimani Strike Didn't Prevent Imminent Attack or Make Americans Safer
But what has the saber-rattling of the past week accomplished for the United States?
But what has the saber-rattling of the past week accomplished for the United States?
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Whether politicians care about congressional oversight seems to hinge on who is in power.
Tehran's response to the killing of Iranian military chieftain Qassem Soleimani threatens a deeper war.
Be skeptical of the spymasters.
After the assassination of the Iranian general, Trump's supporters should admit they were wrong that he was anti-war.
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The Reason Roundtable argues over America's latest foreign policy escalation
The big question is whether Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will allow any witnesses at all.
History shows that expertise is not the same as wisdom.
Canada and Australia are scooping up the talent that America is spurning.
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Reports now suggest that Trump took the unprecedented step of killing a foreign leader based on thin evidence of a threat and with an eye toward domestic politics.
About 1,000 left-wing demonstrators marched from the White House to Trump International Hotel to protest U.S. aggression against Iran.
They probably won't succeed in criminalizing Pornhub, but manifesto-wielding conservatives are trying to reshape the GOP into a movement against individualism.
A humble and prudent foreign policy begins with recognizing the fog of war—and rejecting the dangerous paths of obedient belief and premature omniscience.
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Killing the longtime chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard can't be good for avoiding another Middle Eastern war.
A new dump of emails shed light on Miller's agenda and motivations
The Council on Foreign Relations survey of foreign policy experts finds "more threats...likely to require a U.S. military response in 2020 than ever before."
In response to intense opposition from vapers and the industry, the Trump administration has recalibrated its plan.
E-cigarettes are under attack, but they are a safer way to consume nicotine than conventional smoking, says Jacob Sullum.
That should be fairly obvious to anyone who has been following the news, but a new report from the Federal Reserve provides the empirical evidence.
In the panic to ban and regulate electronic cigarettes, media and politicians are ignoring the benefits of vaping.
Trump's offhand insult of the late John Dingell is part of how he reshapes the GOP into his own image, to the applause of supporters fed up with Washington's exaggerated self-regard
His brutal response to the protests against his anti-Muslim initiative reveal him as a Hindu nationalist, not a reformer.
"Somehow we've decided that the one job in America that gets the most job protection is the one where you actually get nuclear weapons," says the Cato Institute's Gene Healy.
Amity Shlaes' Great Society: A New History details the failure of massive governmental attempts to remake society.
Recent revisions to state law will facilitate such duplicative prosecutions of people associated with the president.
The majority leader addressed the Senate the morning after President Donald Trump was officially impeached by the House of Representatives.
"I come before you to make a stand for the center," said Gabbard in a statement.
His case now heads to the Senate, where he will almost certainly be acquitted.
The libertarian congressman announced on the House floor that he will vote in favor of impeachment.
Many of the president's beefs are frivolous, but he is right that impeachment has been rushed.
Trump is impeachable, but the process might exacerbate political tensions without resolving anything.
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The problems revealed by the DOJ inspector general go far beyond "errors" and "sloppiness."
Judge demands to know what the agency will do prevent future “omissions” in the applications.
If I were Trump, I would not want to find out.
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