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The Transportation Security Administration's shoe policy was always security theater — and it won't be missed.
What ever happened to the war on terror? The US is pivoting away from focusing on groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS — at least until the next attack. by Joshua Keating. Jun 1, 2024, 11:00 AM UTC ...
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Bounding Into Comics on MSNMarvel Comics Confirms Captain America Returns Post-9/11 Thanks To Sliding Timescale, Reveals War On Terror Received Its Own Star-Spangled AvengerIn a stark reminder of the passage of time, the premiere issue of the newly-launched Captain America Vol. 12 has ...
The U.S. finds itself in a strange place in 2022. U.S. officials never declared an end to the “War on Terror,” although the wars of the George W. Bush years in Afghanistan and Iraq gradually ...
Its been 23 years since al Qaeda hit the U.S. in the deadliest terrorist attack in history and sparked the Global War on Terror, though terrorism remains a major security threat across the globe.
Amid the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, members of the military community tell PEOPLE that although there is support for the ...
The war on terror isn’t over. In fact, it is coming home. In 2013, President Barack Obama suggested the time had come to end America’s forever wars in favor of ...
Time and again in the war on terror, the Department of Justice and the courts deferred to the federal government in the name of national security. As a 2021 Brennan Center report noted, ...
Joseph Stieb is an assistant professor of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College. He is the author of The Regime Change Consensus: Iraq in American Politics, 1990–2003.. The views ...
A traveling wall that commemorates the names of U.S. military men and women who have died fighting the global war on terror, ...
The epidemic of mass shootings snowballed during the War on Terror—of 148 such incidents since 1982, Beck writes, 115 took place during the war, including 41 of the 50 deadliest.
How the ‘war on terror’ paved the way for student deportations in the US. Experts say there are parallels between attempts to expel pro-Palestinian student protesters and Bush-era deportations.
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