The CIA knew Aldrich Ames was drinking excessively, was prone to extra-marital affairs, lived a lifestyle that was far above his pay as an intelligence officer, and even failed a lie detector test ...
President Donald Trump’s interest in acquiring Greenland fits into a long, little-known pattern in U.S. history, since ...
The US attack on Venezuela is part of a long history of military interventions and political influence by the US in Latin ...
Trump’s Venezuela policy signals a return to coercive power and unilateral dominance in U.S. hemispheric strategy ...
An American, not a Russian, proved to be the Cold War’s deadliest mole. He was a CIA officer named Aldrich Ames and a KGB spy ...
The information he sold to the Soviets is blamed for the deaths of multiple American spies and their sources during the Cold War.
In 1946, following World War II, during which the U.S. took over the defense of Greenland, President Harry Truman offered ...
There's a long and contentious history of US interest in the Arctic island, but it seems to have entered a new phase under Donald Trump ...
What does history tell us about U.S. actions in Venezuela? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Stephen Kinzer, author of the book, "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq." ...
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Why US anger at Russia doesn’t lead to war: The secret no one talks about
America has long used power and punishment to control nations, but nuclear-armed Russia remains the one adversary it never ...
Since Donald Trump regained the U.S. presidency, he has talked about taking over Greenland. He has insisted that the U.S. will control the island, currently an autonomous territory of Denmark, and ...
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