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Sustaining an unpopular regime

By Marina Walker Guevara

In the Philippines, U.S. aid has helped bolster a government whose military is tied to extrajudicial killings

Billions in aid, with no accountability

By Sarah Fort and Sarah Fort

Pakistan receives the most post-9/11 U.S. military funding, yet has failed to ferret out al Qaeda, Taliban leaders

A repugnant choice

By Sarah Fort

In dealing with Uzbek dictator, U.S. buys access to air field — even after eviction
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Anti-terrorism funds enlisted in war on drugs

By Ignacio Gómez G. and Gerardo Reyes

Colombia collects millions, even as politicians are linked to brazen cartels and paramilitary groups

Operation 'targeted killings'

By Yossi Melman

U.S. shows signs of emulating controversial Israeli anti-terrorism policy

A citizen’s guide to understanding U.S. foreign military aid

Terms and definitions used for ICIJ's 'Collateral Damage' reporting
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10 Koch plants that put the most Americans at risk

By John Aloysius Farrell

Koch plants with largest population at risk from toxic chemicals

Weinberger discusses no-bid contracts on DemocracyNow

Weinberg discusses no-bids

Contractors failing troops in Iraq and Afghanistan

By The Center for Public Integrity

Contractors have provided substandard supplies and done shoddy workmanship, putting troops at risk

WMD nonproliferation needs more attention

By The Center for Public Integrity

Inadequate efforts to prevent proliferation of WMD presents serious security risk

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