For Iraqis Like Me, the U.S. Invasion 20 Years Ago Isn’t a Distant Memory — It’s Our Daily Devastation by Mortada Gzar, Los Angeles Times
The Ugly Reason “The Star-Spangled Banner” Didn’t Become Our National Anthem for a Century by Gillian Brockell, Washington Post
The 20th Anniversary of the Iraq War Also Marks a Colossal Failure of the Mainstream Media by Robin Abcarian, Los Angeles Times
A Paranoid FBI Amassed a Thousand-Page Surveillance File on Prominent Cold War Hawk, Believing Erroneously He Was a Communist by Jeremy Kuzmarov -, Covert Action Magazine
Isabel Paterson: A Woman Who Could “Save the World” by Gary M. Galles, Foundation for Economic Education
Washington Is the Midwife to the Birth of Any China‐Russia Alliance by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato Institute
20 Years After Iraq, U.S. Leaders Still Don’t Fully Consider International Risks by J.D. Tuccille, Reason