Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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As Trump Announces Afghanistan Strategy, Here’s What the War Has Cost
President Trump will deliver his first prime-time address to the nation at 9 p.m. EDT tonight and is expected to announce that he’s sending thousands more U.S. troops to Afghanistan. If that is the...
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Trump Has Just Raised the Stakes With Moscow and Tehran in Three Risky Moves
President Trump made three big moves on Syria and Iran this week. They crisscross and contradict one another, but the administration’s game plan in the Middle East just got a lot clearer.
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Sending More Troops to Afghanistan Would Be a Historic Mistake
By Marc JoffeEarlier this month, ISIS claimed to have taken Tora Bora, Osama bin Laden’s old hideout in Afghanistan. The Taliban immediately denied ISIS’s claim, insisting that it still held the area. But, in...
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Trump’s Fly-by-Night Mideast ‘Policy’ Embraces the Saudi’s New Crown Prince
It’s not likely that President Trump knew what he was getting into when he embraced the Saudis as the rightful leaders of the Islamic world and the war on terror during his visit to Riyadh last month...
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How Will We Pay the $6 Trillion Bill for the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
By Linda J. Bilmes, The ConversationOn Memorial Day, we pay respects to the fallen from past wars – including the more than one million American soldiers killed in the Civil War, World Wars I and II, Korea and Vietnam. Yet the nation’s...
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Here's How Much the 'Mother of All Bombs' Costs
The United States Defense Department likes to show off. After proving it can move with the quick strike capability of a cobra as it did when it launched 59 tomahawk missiles at a Syrian airfield ,...
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Why The US Can't Just Take Out Assad
By David Alpher, The ConversationThe Trump administration has done an abrupt about-face on Syria, contradicting its own nascent foreign policy . Within 24 hours, it went from calling out the Assad regime for using chemical weapons...
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Team Trump Still in Search of a Coherent Syria Policy
By Rob GarverMore than 48 hours after President Trump ordered a missile assault on a Syrian government airbase as retaliation for a chemical weapons attack that killed dozens of civilians in the town of Idlib,...
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Trump Just Strengthened His Hand on Defense Spending
By Eric PianinIn the wake of U.S. missile strikes against Syria, President Trump’s call for huge increase in defense spending is suddenly looking more likely to succeed.
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Here's What Firing 59 Tomahawk Missiles at Syria's Airfield Cost
Sarin gas is a horrible nerve agent that should never be used on human beings. Even if one doesn't die from exposure, there could be permanent damage to the nervous system after even a short...
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Obama’s Middle East Mess and How to Clean It Up
This has to be a singular moment in the Obama administration’s evolving policies in the Middle East. Hold it all up to the light and ask yourself: American foreign policy may be right or wrong in any...
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Saudi Sunnis and Iran’s Shiites—Why the U.S. Can’t Support Both
The stakes for the West have never been higher in the Middle East, only this time, it’s not just about oil, Kuwait, or al-Qaeda. It’s about a possible full-fledged tribal war between the Sunnis of...
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The Shocking Torture the U.S. Unwittingly Condones
The Middle East has never been a haven for human rights, but throughout the region these days — from Iraq to Syria, Egypt to Libya — the war against ISIS is being used as an excuse for unprecedented...
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With the U.S. F-35 Grounded, Putin’s New Jet Beats Us Hands-Down
By Rob GarverNext year, Russia will begin regular production of its most advanced fighter jet while United States, officials currently doubt whether its chief competitor – the U.S. F-35 – will ever get off the...
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Congress Wants to Teach Defense How to Buy Weapons
By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal TimesLawmakers are once again taking aim at the Pentagon’s painfully inefficient acquisition process that, they say, will force the U.S. military to lag behind other countries like China and Russia who...