by Spencer Ackerman | Mar 15, 2013 | Monitor
Iraq’s tribal sheikhs were more important to the Iraq war than the U.S. military suspected. That’s just one lesson of Iraq that the U.S. neglects by ignoring how Iraqis lived through the grueling war.
by Spencer Ackerman | Mar 13, 2013 | Monitor
Things you do, according to North Korea: drink coffee brewed from snow, live in tents thanks to North Korean aid, and kill children for fun.
by Spencer Ackerman | Mar 7, 2013 | Monitor
What to do when you run low on enemy targets? One option is to declare victory. Another, under discussion by Obama, is to expand the definition of the enemy.
by Spencer Ackerman | Mar 5, 2013 | Monitor
The United Nations drone investigator going to have to deal with the CIA for his ongoing inquiry. That’s not stopping him from criticizing the agency harshly.
by Spencer Ackerman | Feb 25, 2013 | Monitor
If you read one of the premier internet organs of Sunni jihadism, there’s a conspiracy against Syria so vast it unites Israel, the United States and Iran. Try to follow along.