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Changes to U.S. military illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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History As It Happens podcast host Martin Di Caro interviews Melvyn Leffler, a preeminent scholar of U.S. foreign policy, about why the U.S. went to war in 2003. Leffler’s new book is “Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq.”

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Hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors carried the flags of Palestine and South Africa as well as protest signs that charged the U.S. with genocide in Gaza. Photo by Alex Miller.

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Hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors carried the flags of Palestine and South Africa as well as protest signs that charged the U.S. with genocide in Gaza. Photo by Alex Miller.

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The Gaza Hamas threat illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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Light at the end of the tunnel. File photo credit: GAS-photo via Shutterstock.

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Gaza and Hamas terrorism illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Civil War, Democrats and slavery illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Washington Times National Security Editor Guy Taylor and Foundation for Defense of Democracies President Cliff May join forces to discuss "Cold War 2.0," in which growing alignment between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea is challenging a world order that has been led by Washington since World War II.

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Washington Times National Security Editor Guy Taylor and Foundation for Defense of Democracies President Cliff May join forces to discuss "Cold War 2.0," in which growing alignment between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea is challenging a world order that has been led by Washington since World War II.

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The Civil War causes and slavery illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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A nuclear-armed Iranian Islamic empire throughout the Middle East and beyond

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(Photo courtesy of Riverdale Utah)

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Tyrone Parker greets a boy near John Philip Sousa Middle School. Mr. Parker, who co-founded the Alliance of Concerned Men, is helping the CREWS coalition by sharing the blueprint he used to broker a truce among the Simple City Crew in the 1990s. (Matt Delaney/The Washington Times) **FILE**

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Better military intelligence needed to stop world crisis illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Protesters participate in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in London, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

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Members of an Iraqi Shiite militant group carry the coffin of an fighter with the Kataib Hezbollah militia, who was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Babil Province, during his funeral in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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Fighting for Israel and Western civilization illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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District of Columbia Police on Dec. 21 said one person was killed and three wounded in a shooting steps away from Nationals Park. D.C. police said officers shot an armed man Saturday after authorities accused the suspect of stabbing a police officer in the neck during a mental health crisis. (Matt Delaney/The Washington Times) **FILE**