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Nick Turse
Trump Threatens Afghan Armageddon
January 6, 2020
On February 4, 2002, a Predator drone circled over Afghanistan’s Paktia province, near the city of Khost. Below was al-Qaeda’s founder...
Nick Turse
Winter is Coming: Castle Black, the Syrian Withdrawal, and the Battle of the Bases
November 8, 2019
They called it Castle Black, an obvious homage to the famed frozen citadel from the HBO series Game of Thrones. In the fantasy world of GoT...
Nick Turse
"The Pain Remains": The Living Literature of War
September 10, 2019
Do you remember July 8, 2011? Where you were? What you did? Whom you talked to? Anything at all? I couldn’t pin down one single thing for...
Nick Turse
“What Does War Have to Do With Me?”
June 28, 2019
This article originally appeared at TomDispatch . TRIPOLI, Libya -- Sometimes war sounds like the harsh crack of gunfire and sometimes like...
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