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 Lynda Williams, June 20, 2020 From Honolulu Civil Beat After more than a year of meetings with neighborhood boards and local Native Hawaiian groups,
From The Intercept, June 18, 2020 This is a transcript of an episode of the Deconstructed Podcast featuring Bernie Sanders’ foreign policy advisor Matt Duss
By Lawrence Wittner, June 15, 2020 From War Is A Crime In late May of this year, President Donald Trump’s special envoy for arms control bragged before
May 26, 2020 A bill introduced to Congress is trying to expand draft registration to women … but a network of peace activists, experienced draft
By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, May 26, 2020 Dan Kovalik’s new book, No More War: How the West Violates International Law by Using “Humanitarian”
An Open Letter to Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Moraviecki, Foreign Minister of Poland, Jacek Czaputowicz and Defence Minister of Poland, Antoni Macierewicz By John
May 25, 2020 From Peace Wins The United States’ newest bomber program, the B-21, will cost $97 billion, with a history of cost overruns. Meanwhile, experts
Propaganda, Lies and False Flags: How the U.S. Justifies its Wars Releases June 2020 (Red Pill Press) Campaigns against Native Americans. The War of 1812. World