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War

Politics World

Where Did ISIS Come From? The Story Starts Here.

Paul Bremer was briefly the Bush administration’s point person in Iraq. His decisions would have lasting consequences.

Neil Swidey The Boston Globe Mar 2016 25min Permalink

The Disappearing Soldier

An army vet vanishes in upstate New York.

Kathryn Joyce Pacific Standard Mar 2016 30min Permalink

The Man Who Made Millions Off the Afghan War

How a young Afghan trucking-company owner became spectacularly rich.

Matthieu Aikins New Yorker Feb 2016 30min Permalink

Media

The Plot to Take Down a Fox News Analyst

Wayne Simmons was ideal conservative commentator. A former C.I.A. operative, he ate lunch with Donald Rumsfeld, took trips to Guantánamo aboard Air Force Two, and pumped the party line on Fox News. There was only one problem: Simmons had never been in the C.I.A.

Alex French New York Times Magazine Mar 2016 20min Permalink

World Media

Bearing Witness to the Rise of ISIS

The story of freelance journalist Anna Therese Day.

Gail Sheehy Jezebel Feb 2016 20min Permalink

Sports

Can Surfing Reprogram the Veteran’s Brain?

An ex-SEAL turns to “ocean therapy” to cope with chronic pain and PTSD.

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Previously: The Longform Guide to Surfing

Matt Skenazy Outside Sep 2015 15min Permalink

Science

The Parrots of Serenity Park

The surprising bond between damaged birds and traumatized veterans.

Charles Siebert New York Times Magazine Jan 2016 25min Permalink

Politics World

The Unlikely Revolutionary

A father’s search for meaning and justice five years after his son was killed during the Tahrir Square uprising.

Jared Maslin Time Jan 2016 15min Permalink

Crime World

14 Years a Fugitive: The Hunt for Ratko Mladić, the Butcher of Bosnia

A war criminal’s life on the run.

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Previously: The Longform Guide to Fugitives

Julian Borger The Guardian Jan 2016 25min Permalink

Why Is It So Difficult for Syrian Refugees to Get Into the U.S.?

More than 4 million Syrians have fled the war. 2,647 have made it to the United States.

Eliza Griswold New York Times Magazine Jan 2016 30min Permalink

World

A Deadly Deployment, a Navy SEAL’s Despair

The final days of the last Navy SEAL to die in Afghanistan.

Nicholas Kulish, Christopher Drew New York Times Jan 2016 Permalink

Politics World

Inside Gitmo: America's Shame

Why “the legal equivalent of outer space” continues to exist, fifteen years after 9/11.

Janet Reitman Rolling Stone Dec 2015 35min Permalink

History Politics Tech

How Rogue Techies Armed the Predator, Almost Stopped 9/11, and Accidentally Invented Remote War

The making of the drone.

Arthur Holland Michel Wired Dec 2015 20min Permalink

World

Behind the Black Flag: The Recruitment of an ISIS Killer

Since the Syrian rebel leader Hassan Aboud joined ISIS, taking with him fighters and weapons, he has been behind a sprawling mix of battlefield action and crime.

C.J. Chivers New York Times Dec 2015 Permalink

World

ISIS Is a Revolution

An ethnography.

Scott Altran Aeon Dec 2015 40min Permalink

World

The Machiavelli of Maryland

Edward Luttwak is a military strategist, a classical scholar, a cattle rancher, and an adviser to presidents, prime ministers, and the Dalai Lama.

Thomas Meaney The Guardian Dec 2015 30min Permalink

Business Crime World

The Narco-Terror Trap

The DEA warns that drugs are funding terror. But is the agency stopping threats or staging them?

Ginger Thompson ProPublica Dec 2015 35min Permalink

A Dream of Secular Utopia in ISIS' Backyard

On a thin sliver of land called Rojava where “rules of the neighboring ISIS caliphate ha[ve] been inverted,” a Kurdish Syrian college trains its future autonomous leaders.

Wes Enzinna New York Times Magazine Nov 2015 30min Permalink

World Religion

ISIS Women and Enforcers in Syria Recount Collaboration, Anguish and Escape

They were cousins who grow up in Raqqa amidst parties, beaches, even bikinis. They married ISIS fighters to protect their families, then became morality policers.

Azadeh Moaveni New York Times Nov 2015 Permalink

Science World

The Doomsday Scam

Bomb makers—including ISIS—have been on a quest to obtain red mercury, a weapon reputed to be powerful enough to “create the city-flattening blast of a nuclear bomb.” They haven’t found it yet. That might be because it doesn’t exist.

C.J. Chivers New York Times Magazine Nov 2015 20min Permalink

World Religion

The Mystery of ISIS

How a tattooed video store clerk with a history of drinking and drug use ended up at an Islamic self-help class leading to the birth of ISIS.

Anonymous New York Review of Books Aug 2015 15min Permalink

World

The Displaced: Hana

The daily life and dwindling hopes of a 12-year-old Syrian refugee.

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Susan Dominus on the Longform Podcast

Susan Dominus New York Times Magazine Nov 2015 Permalink

The Manipulator

On Ahmad Chalabi, the con man who pushed America to war. Chalabi died on Tuesday at the age of 71.

Jane Mayer New Yorker Jun 2004 40min Permalink

World

Ten Borders

A Syrian refugee’s epic escape route through Europe.

Nicholas Schmidle New Yorker Oct 2015 35min Permalink

World

“Hello Father, The Boat is Sinking, So I Will Die.”

The disappearance of the Ghost Boat and its 243 passengers off the Libyan coast.

Eric Reidy Matter Oct 2015 10min Permalink

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