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Could Venezuela be another Iraq or Afghanistan? Lessons from American statecraft in force and legitimacy
Reemoving a leader — even a brutal and incompetent one — is not the same as advancing a legitimate political order.
When U.S. forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife on Jan. 3, they did so with a remarkable display of ...
Growing up in the wake of endless wars, young men liked his pledge to be "the peace president." This latest move breaks that ...
As the world continues to struggle with one conflict after another, a report by Brown University’s Watson School of ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth supports upgrading the Distinguished Service Cross for the Staten Islander who died saving ...
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Wars without declarations: The American way
America’s removal - and capture - of Nicolas Maduro unfolded with speed and precision. On January 3, in a mission later ...
The raid to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was a tactical success, but it also raises the possibility of ...
Mumbai: Global peace initiative ‘Roots of Peace' founder Heidi Kuhn perhaps could not have celebrated her 68th birthday in a ...
Lakanwal was a member of a Zero Unit, an Afghan strike force trained and overseen by the CIA as part of its clandestine ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson said that the US does not have armed forces in Venezuela. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Renee Nicole Good's death reflects the fusion of militarised policing, xenophobia and post-9/11 security measures into a ...
Despite support from veterans, a push for more research and efforts to legalize the treatment, much remains unknown about ...
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