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  1. 8 de feb. de 2016 · Andrew Cockburn. is the Washington editor of Harper’s Magazine. His most recent book is The Spoils of War. Tags. Cornel West Democratic National Committee Democrats Devin Yalkin DNC Donald Trump Eugene McCarthy Joe Biden John Tully MAGA Marianne Williamson New Hampshire President Lyndon Johnson Ralph Nader Republicans Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2022 · andrew cockburn:yeah. JUAN GONZÁLEZ: — which started on March 20th, and it took until April 9th, it took three weeks, for the U.S. military, against a far less powerful army in Iraq, to reach ...

  3. Wade. by Andrew Cockburn. Adjust. U ntil the late twentieth century, Ireland was effectively a social theocracy. The Catholic Church imposed rigid controls on many aspects of life, particularly women’s sex lives, going so far as confiscating the babies of unwed mothers and selling them for adoption abroad. Abortion was banned. In 1983, a two ...

  4. 21 de sept. de 2021 · Andrew Cockburn is the Washington Editor of Harper’s magazine and the author of many articles and books on national security, including including Rumsfeld, a New York Times Editor’s Choice, The Threat, which destroyed the myth of Soviet military superiority underpinning the Cold War, and Kill Chain: Drones and the Rise of High-Tech Assassins.He has written for, among others, the Los ...

  5. 20 de ene. de 2021 · The unseen obstacles to progressive reform. by Andrew Cockburn. Adjust. O n December 19, Senator Joe Manchin appeared on Fox News Sunday to discuss the Build Back Better Act, having given the White House half an hour’s notice of the verdict he would solemnly render. “I’ve tried everything humanly possible” to find a way to support the ...

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · 00:15 .Introduction20:04 .PART I: Warfare20:10 .1 Tunnel Vision57:21 .2 Flying Blind01:09:10 .3 How to Start a Nuclear War01:58:36 .4 The Military-Industrial...

  7. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Andrew Cockburn writes that, following the bombing of Hiroshima, Emperor Hirohito was allegedly petrified at the prospect that a further nuclear attack might be aimed at him (LRB, 16 November).This was perhaps justifiable, given that in May 1945 the target committee at Los Alamos discussed the possibility of bombing the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, noting that it had greater fame than any other ...