
The Silent Slaughter of the US Air War
The U.S. mainstream media voiced moral outrage when Russian warplanes killed civilians in Aleppo but has gone silent as U.S. warplanes slaughter innocents in Mosul

The U.S. mainstream media voiced moral outrage when Russian warplanes killed civilians in Aleppo but has gone silent as U.S. warplanes slaughter innocents in Mosul

Amid a new Taliban insurgency, the Pentagon will ask for an increase of 3,000 to 5,000 more soldiers to train and advise Afghan police, on

By Bruce K. Gagnon, www.space4peace.blogspot.co.uk The unwelcome US deployment of the THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) missile defense (MD) system in Seongju, South Korea

In 2011 David Hookes explored the ethical and legal implications of the growing use of armed, unmanned planes in the ‘war against terrorism’ . By Dr.

Precision Munitions Are Costly, and Used in Growing Numbers by Jason Ditz, January 06, 2017, AntiWar.com. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein has

The THAAD anti-missile system sure is great, say analysts whose salaries are partly paid for by THAAD’s manufacturer. BY ADAM JOHNSON, FAIR. As tensions between

Published on May 7, 2017 On the opening day of the 25th annual conference of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space

Authorities in Hanover defuse two bombs, while a third requires special equipment to be neutralised. German authorities are under pressure to remove unexploded WWII bombs

How a growing technology gap between the U.S. and its nuclear-armed rivals could lead to the unraveling of arms control agreements – and even nuclear