Sanctions and Forever Wars
Coming from a developing country, I have a somewhat different view of sanctions because it has enabled me to see the actions of the US from both a positive and a not so positive perspective.
Coming from a developing country, I have a somewhat different view of sanctions because it has enabled me to see the actions of the US from both a positive and a not so positive perspective.
This webinar on May 2, 2021, announced the launch of BanKillerDrones, a new campaign for an international treaty to ban weaponized drones and military and police drone surveillance.
There are a number of hurdles to clear before you can get people to support banning armed drones or surveillance drones.
Matthew Hoh is a Senior Fellow with the Center for International Policy and a member of the Eisenhower Media Network (EMN), as well as a member of the Advisory Board of World BEYOND War.
We saw this bait and switch tactic before in President Biden’s earlier announcement about ending U.S support for the long, miserable war in Yemen.
The current discussion on the planned withdrawal of U.S. and NATO troops from Afghanistan centers on a benighted belief that my former CIA analyst-colleague Paul Pillar exposed 12 years ago.
74% of Canadians support (55%) or somewhat support (19%) Canada signing and ratifying the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons that became international law in January of 2021.
This meeting which brought together media men and women, members of civil society organisations and a government representative through the Ministry of Justice, served as a framework for informing the public on the constitution of a nuclear weapon in order to present its damage on humanity and the environment.