Battleground States
By Kathy Kelly, June 27, 2020 The time for manufacturing of weapons of war has passed as a viable industry for our nation, despite the
By Kathy Kelly, June 27, 2020 The time for manufacturing of weapons of war has passed as a viable industry for our nation, despite the
By Robert C. Koehler, June 24, 2020 From Common Wonders Maybe Seattle’s CHOP (Capitol Hill Occupation Protest) won’t last, but something is changing. Our national
By Gar Smith, June 19, 2020 From Berkeley Daily Planet It’s Korea, not Afghanistan, that lays claim to the forlorn title: “America’s longest war.” This
By Marc Eliot Stein, June 20, 2020 “That’s when I saw this whole thing as a charade. I knew it was wrong.” I’ve been wanting
By peace journalist Salem Bin Sahel from Yemen (@pjyemen on Instagram) and Terese Teoh from Singapore (@aletterforpeace), World BEYOND War, June 19, 2020 These letters
June 19, 2020 A new coalition of Pacific Peace groups says the “RIMPAC’ military exercises event exploits Pacific peoples and causes environmental damage and should
By Alice Slater, June 17, 2020 From InDepth News The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) just issued its 2020 Yearbook, reporting on developments in armaments, disarmament, and
By Jeremy Varon, Witness Against Torture, June 9, 2020 I too reacted with horror at seeing the video of a 75-year-old man bleeding from the
By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J S Davies, June 9, 2020 On June 1, President Trump threatened to deploy active-duty U.S. military forces against peaceful