In January, the U.S. and Israel conducted the largest joint military exercise in history.
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In January, the U.S. and Israel conducted the largest joint military exercise in history.
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The war in Ukraine has proven that transparency is possible when it comes to weapons transfers. The Arms Sales Accountability Project wants to make it the norm.
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Genaro García Luna was convicted on Tuesday of accepting millions in cartel bribes. But the information U.S. officials had went mostly unexplored.
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“The Americans have drones, they have planes, they have sophisticated equipment,” a Nigerien activist told The Intercept. “But it’s not helping.”
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A former member speaks out about the unit responsible for the death of a 78-year-old Palestinian American.
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Rep. Jim Jordan launched his Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government at a familiar set of right-wing talking points.
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The failure to prosecute American officials and other powerful nations for war crimes has created a jurisdictional mess.
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When caught, the Eisenhower administration lied through its teeth about it.
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Mickey Windecker encouraged violence, accused activist leaders of being police cooperators, and tried to draw demonstrators into elaborate stings.
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