Even as the United States continues to attack the vessels belonging to alleged narco terrorists in the region, justifying the ...
It’s still unclear what — if anything — the administration will do to counter Islamic militants in Nigeria, but precision ...
The bodies of three Israel Defense Forces soldiers -- including American-Israeli Omer Neutra -- were returned to Israel by ...
The 7th Rapid Response Corps said that assault and special operations units blocked an effort to cut a supply route between ...
Cheney, the 46th vice president, died of complications from pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, his family said in a ...
The military’s approach reflects a familiar pattern: engaging in external aggression to mask internal decay and disarray.
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'We're Allowed': Trump Goes On A Power Trip, Uses 'National Security' As The Magic Words To Justify His Lawlessness In Oval Office Rant
During a bilateral meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office several days ago, Donald Trump used ...
US President Donald Trump has repeated his threat of a military operation in Nigeria over killings of Christians, and that it ...
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Daniel DePetris: Is Donald Trump’s military campaign against drug traffickers in Venezuela legal?
The legal justification for the military campaign off the coasts of Venezuela and Colombia is shoddy at best and embarrassingly myopic at worst.
The White House argued lethal military strikes against alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific do ...
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