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Iraq and the Fires of Its Neighbors
I once asked a man who had worked in Saddam Hussein’s palace whether he had ever heard him swear. “No, he did not have a habit of swearing. He would fall silent when he became angry, but sparks would ...
During Gulf War II, coalition forces made a stunning discovery in the Iraqi desert: dozens of fighter jets buried beneath ...
An interview with Steve Coll, author of the new book, The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the CIA, and the Origins of ...
Air Salvage International - a plane scrappage company located at Cotswold Airport - has provided a home to the VIP-fitted ...
H E WAS KILLED by an Israeli air strike in Lebanon last year. Yet the face of Hassan Nasrallah, formerly the boss of ...
President Donald Trump visited the Middle East in May but devoted little attention to one of the region’s most pervasive challenges: religious intolerance and persecution. Virtually every country, ...
The White House official said he hoped future leaders would "appreciate the value and respect that torture shows towards ...
In March 2003, the United States launched a full-scale invasion of Iraq, with a goal of toppling Saddam Hussein’s regime, ...
How Mossad's Saddam Plot Failed, And Left Elite Israeli Soldiers In Coffins In the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War, Israel viewed Iraq's Saddam Hussein as a dangerous and unpredictable threat.
Seth Cropsey’s recommendation is based more on hope than good sense.
President Donald Trump canceled a visit to honor the war dead from World War II at a French cemetery. Senior staff later said ...
The journalist Tim Weiner investigates the mishaps that ensued when American intelligence scrambled to remake itself after ...