Prigozhin’s Real Legacy: The Mercenary Blueprint
The Wagner group will serve as a model for other mercenaries ready to muscle into resource-rich territories.
By Sean McFate
The Wagner group will serve as a model for other mercenaries ready to muscle into resource-rich territories.
By Sean McFate
The president should ignore the powerful voices in Washington pushing him to reverse course and not end our longest war.
By Jeremy Scahill
In an interview, the contractor pushed back against a United Nations report accusing him of breaching a decade-old arms embargo on Libya.
By Declan Walsh
The F.B.I. agent who led the Blackwater investigation and two other letter writers are appalled by the pardon of men who killed innocent civilians.
Blackwater mercenaries committed a massacre. Now they’ll go free.
By Michelle Goldberg
President Trump’s grants of clemency to convicted liars, corrupt congressmen and child-killing war criminals are a way to lash out at a system that he believes has treated him and his friends unfairly.
By Peter Baker
Iraqi witnesses against Blackwater guards were promised justice after a mass killing in Baghdad in 2007. ‘Today,’ one said, the bullets still in his leg, ‘they proved to me it was just theater.’
By Falih Hassan and Jane Arraf
The pre-Christmas wave of 20 pardons and commutations are not likely to be the last before Mr. Trump leaves office on Jan. 20.
By Maggie Haberman and Michael S. Schmidt
A short-lived mission uncovered by U.N. investigators offers a glimpse into the world of those who have thrived off Libya’s chaos.
By Declan Walsh
The men will serve about half of their original 30-year sentences for their roles in a 2007 shooting of unarmed civilians in Iraq, which an appeals court vacated.
By Charlie Savage
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