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The U.S. can’t win the war in Syria. Biden should abandon the regime change delusion and bring our troops home.

November 29, 2020 by The Editors in Featured

U.S. objectives in Syria are unattainable. Syrian civilians will continue to suffer needlessly as the U.S. military occupies one-third of the country and Washington amplifies economic pressures in hopes that a favorable outcome will somehow materialize. This is cruel and counterproductive. To actually use their leverage in Syria, U.S. forces must withdraw.

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November 29, 2020 /The Editors
Syria, Blob, DOD, Trump, Think Tanks, Forever War
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Beyond Repair: Dismantling the 1033 program

July 15, 2020 by Stephen Semler in Featured

Police reform proposals aim to change to a system that cannot be reformed. It must be dismantled. Critically, the trail of military equipment left in its wake must be removed from public life.

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July 15, 2020 /Stephen Semler
Police, 1033, DOD, Black Lives Matter, NDAA
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