Walz and Vance Dodge the Question on Bombing Iran
The first debate question was a pitch for war with Iran. Tim Walz and J.D. Vance both dodged it.
The first debate question was a pitch for war with Iran. Tim Walz and J.D. Vance both dodged it.
Author Annie Jacobsen envisions a swift end of the world after nuclear conflict erupts.
The Democratic Party wants to outhawk Republicans, denouncing Trump for deescalating with North Korea and Iran.
The Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Glenn Greenwald takes on famed lawyer and author Alan Dershowitz.
Cyber intrusions, arson, bombings, and other mayhem feature in the conflict between West and East.
To fight the King of the Monsters, private citizens must band together.
It's a portrait of a complex man, and a warning about the nuclear era he created.
That doesn't mean Russia is right. It means we're being honest about how much the U.S. is involved.
What was a local conflict is shaping up as a battle between alliances.
Plus: the editors field a listener question on intellectual property.
Denuclearization is not possible at any remotely acceptable price, and that may not change for decades to come.
Antiwar.com's Scott Horton and former Army Lt. Col. Daniel Davis warn about the grave danger of escalating the war in Ukraine
Progressives shouldn't be ashamed of being anti-war.
Politicians have turned the unthinkable into a real threat for which you should prepare.
Plus: The editors unpack a philosophical question from a listener concerning foreign policy.
Plus: The editors engage in a full-throated denunciation of the CIA in response to a listener question.
Author Ward Wilson advocates eliminating nuclear weapons. Defense consultant Peter Huessy says that's unrealistic.
Author Ward Wilson advocates eliminating nuclear weapons. Defense consultant Peter Huessy says that's unrealistic.
Plus: Migrants sue DeSantis, Justice Department undercounts jail and prison deaths, Juul sues for FDA records, and more...
The risk of escalating the conflict between Russia and Ukraine into a nuclear standoff is far too real to let emotions get in the way.
The COVID-conscious advice from the federal government's primary disaster response agency is silly. It's also outdated.
Plus: analyzing news coverage of discrimination, U.S. Freedom Convoy fizzles, and more...
Giving one man control of all nuclear weapons is a mistake.
In his new book, Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All, Shellenberger argues that science doesn't support doomsayers' claims.
The Apocalypse Never author documents that things are getting greener and makes a case for nuclear power.
Friday A/V Club: Great moments from the C-SPAN archive
Integrating North Korea into the global economy, not forcing denuclearization, is our best chance at improving ordinary citizens’ quality of life.
In Mercenaries 2, China and the U.S. fight over pieces of Venezuela, before the entire country is wrecked by a nuclear warhead.
While Swalwell insists it was 'sarcasm' it's bad form to reply to a citizen aggrieved at openly threatening constitutional rights connected with self and civil defense with implied threat of mass murder.
If you want to make Iranians poorer and more hostile to America, we've got a policy for you!
He celebrates his weak deal with North Korea while tearing up the Iran deal only because Obama signed it
Trump may not fly back to Washington with a denuclearization deal in hand, but the summit could still succeed if it breaks the diplomatic ice and reduces the probability of a horrific military calamity.
Kim Jong Un threatens to skip the meeting following joint U.S.-South Korean military drills.
The move pisses off America's allies, and makes military confrontation with Iran more likely.
With a meeting between North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and President Trump on the horizon, North Korean state media also vows the nation will close its current active nuke test site.
Trump's new National Security Adviser is a preemptive warrior, a nonproliferation obsessive, and someone who has described himself as a "hawkish libertarian."
Non-interventionists, consider yourselves repudiated.
Hawks and anti-Trumpers are going bananas at the news, but a rare lunge for peace sounds more promising than the constant threat of war.
The "bloody nose" strategy favored by some in his administration is extraordinarily reckless.
Daniel Ellsberg on nukes, leaks, and the lost documents he copied along with the Pentagon Papers
This week's show covers the Iran nuclear deal, threats to the First Amendment, the Harvey Weinstein scandal, and Trump's latest moves on health care.
The Truman war council discussed using atomic bombs just two weeks after the Korean War started.
As people rightly freak out over a president invoking nuclear war, a trip through recent history shows widespread support for pre-emptive bombing.
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