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America’s Self-Inflicted Wound

Published April 12, 2019by Guest Contributor

by Alfred W. McCoy We live in a time of change, when people are questioning old assumptions and seeking new directions. In the ongoing debate over health care, social justice, and border security, there is, however, one overlooked issue that… Continue Reading →

Economy Afghanistan, Alfred McCoy, CIA, covert operations, drug wars, drugs, heroin, Portugal, Taliban

The U.S. Military’s Drug of Choice

Published February 9, 2018by Guest Contributor

by Nick Turse 2017 was a year of investigations for U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM).  There was the investigation of the two-star commander of U.S. Army Africa who allegedly sent racy texts to an enlisted man’s wife.  There was the investigation into the… Continue Reading →

Africa Afghanistan, AFRICOM, CENTCOM, corruption, drugs, heroin, Mali, narcotics, Nick Turse

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