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Noah Kulwin

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  • Montage of photographs from Operation Desert Storm.

    How to Kill a Country

    The 2003 invasion of Iraq was no turning point. It was a slow-burning tale of how Britain and the US armed a nation, and then betrayed it.
    by Noah Kulwin via New Statesman on March 24, 2023
  • Lee Harvey Oswald in Police Custody

    Decades Later, The JFK Assassination Still Keeps Some Secrets

    A helpful way to think about the JFK assassination, and political assassinations more generally, is to be more Dragnet about it than discursive.
    by Noah Kulwin via Defector on January 25, 2023
  • JFK and Jacqueline in the convertible limousine in Dallas.

    A Weekend in Dallas

    Revisiting political assassinations.
    by Noah Kulwin via noahkulwin.substack on November 22, 2022
  • Robert S. McNamara at a news conference in April 1966

    Robert McNamara’s Son Reckons With a Legacy of Destruction

    Craig McNamara’s family did not talk about the Vietnam War. He spent his life asking questions about it.
    by Noah Kulwin via The New Republic on July 6, 2022
  • Two men watch a bank of televisions showing Colin Powell testifying before the UN

    Invisible General: How Colin Powell Conned America

    From My Lai to Desert Storm to WMDs.
    by Noah Kulwin via The American Prospect on October 22, 2021
  • An American propaganda leaflet dropped ahead of Curtis LeMay’s firebomb campaign over Japan.

    Narrative Napalm

    Malcolm Gladwell’s apologia for American butchery.
    by Noah Kulwin via The Baffler on May 17, 2021
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