Sheldon Richman

Sheldon Richman, author of Coming to Palestine, keeps the blog Free Association and is a senior fellow and chair of the trustees of the Center for a Stateless Society, and a contributing editor at Antiwar.com.  He is also the Executive Editor of The Libertarian Institute.

Strange Bedfellows: Hillary and Henry

Election 2014: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly

Election 2014: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly

The Dark Secrets of Appendix M

Fear Factor

Will American Ground Troops Be Sent to Fight ISIS?

The Senseless War on Isis

Return to Folly in Iraq

Does Freedom Require Empire?

Mission Creep in Iraq

Out of Iraq, Etc.

Obama Youth Infiltrate Cuba

That Old Isolationist Smear

US and Egypt’s “Historic Partnership” Reeks With Hypocrisy

Why the US Can’t Repair Iraq

News Coverage Misinforms Americans on the Bergdahl Swap

Sgt. Bergdahl and the Fog of War

The Danger Is Intervention

More US Intervention in Libya?

The Neoconservative Obsession With Iran

Bill Clinton and the Bogus Iran Threat

Why the US Blew a Chance to Reconcile with Iran

Obama Plays With Fire in Ukraine

The Ayatollahs’ Overlooked Anti-WMD Fatwas

The Roots of Iran’s Nuclear Secrecy

Obama’s Iraq Fairy Tale

The Iranian Threat That Never Was

Did Team Obama Blunder or Conspire in Ukraine

An Empire State of Mind

Return of the Cold War in Ukraine?

The Lethal Legacy of US Interventions

Why Edward Snowden Terrifies Sean Wilentz

Government of Spies

America’s Rogue Government

U.S. Foreign Policy Is a Shambles

The Contraception Mandate

Congress Must Not Cede Its War Power to Israel

Does Obama Want a Deal With Iran or Not?

They Died for Nothing

Property and Force

Surprise! The US Isn’t Leaving Afghanistan

One Moral Standard for All

Netanyahu and the War Mongers

The Default Circus

Don’t Look for "Grown-Ups" in Government

Wall Street Couldn’t Have Done It Alone

The Ongoing Demonization of Iran

Nixon and Kissinger’s Forgotten Genocide

Can Iran Trust the United States?

How the US’s Somalia Policy Sparked the Kenyan Massacres