How Partisanship Killed the Anti-War Movement
Opposition to war depends largely on which party is waging it.
Opposition to war depends largely on which party is waging it.
Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter says to expect more U.S. "direct action on the ground" in Iraq.
The Kentucky senator offers a desperately needed alternative to the GOP's mindless militarism.
Ben Carson: Me too, but now it's totally different
Our policy responses in the aftermath of that vile day should teach us all to be more humble
The former Bush defense secretary's said he's always been uncomfortable with the democratic rhetoric.
Currently polling at one percent
David Brooks can't even learn from our Iraq mistakes right
His reluctance to criticize his brother's war reflects a dangerous desire to forget the past.
Christie vs. Snowden, Rubio vs. Iraq, Loretta Sanchez vs. her own mouth, etc.
The war wasn't just a bad decision. It's the result of bad foreign policy.
The younger Bush is still aligned with the decisions made by his brother's administration.
If you liked George W. Bush, you'll love the guy who think Bush did a 'fantastic job'
Two issues that the Nisour Square shooters will raise on appeal
John Bolton makes bid to lead the growing pre-emptive war caucus
Hawkish senator disputes characterization of his interventionist views toward Iran
Freshman Sen. Tom Cotton wants to invade Iran and Syria, jail journalists and whistleblowers, eavesdrop on Americans, and keep the 'savages' locked up in Gitmo.
Despite what some people think, hero is not a synonym for competent government-hired killer.
Bradley Cooper commandeers Clint Eastwood's powerful war movie, Chris Hemsworth withers in Michael Mann's cyber-crime misfire.
The battle isn't about morals or ethics, but rules and control.
When the band plays "Fortunate Son," they point the cannon at...
For most of this century, we've been fighting wars to enhance our security, and each time, we find ourselves with more enemies and less security.
Trial was over killing of 14 Iraqis in 2007.
But a decade ago they wouldn't shut up about the things
We may defeat ISIS at an unknown price in lives only to find that keeping the situation from deteriorating again requires putting the region under indefinite occupation.