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What happens now to U.S. counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan?

The lack of accountability for civilian casualties in drone strikes isn’t likely to change

When Twitter fact-checks Trump’s tweets, it polarizes Americans even more, our research finds

Fact-checking this president backfires.

Yes, Iran shot down a U.S. drone. Here’s why you (still) don’t need to worry.

Drone shoot-downs haven’t escalated in the past. This one probably won’t, either.

No, Trump can’t count on a hawk’s advantage in making peace with North Korea

Our research shows that U.S. domestic politics are more complicated than they were during the Nixon-to-China story.

Americans feel a moral obligation to help humanitarian victims (like those in Syria) with military force

Should the U.S. try to deter cyberattacks by promising nuclear retaliation?

Congress keeps quiet on U.S. drone policy — and that’s a big problem

Americans are united on retaliating against Russian cyberattacks

Does shielding the public from the costs of war actually affect attitudes about the war?

Do Americans really love drone strikes?