Merchants of Death: The U.S. Bombing of the Kunduz Hospital
This episode examines the relentless and deadly bombing by U.S. attack planes of a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan. #WorldBEYONDWar
This episode examines the relentless and deadly bombing by U.S. attack planes of a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan. #WorldBEYONDWar
I’m reminded of a school board member here in Virginia who wanted to approve recognizing the International Day of Peace as long as it could be made clear that he wasn’t against any wars. #WorldBEYONDWar
From Ramallah Friends School to the world, we share our version of the timeless “Little Drummer Boy.” Our hearts come together in prayer for the safety of the children in Gaza. #WorldBEYONDWar
New Zealand — as the authors of Abolishing the Military (Griffin Manawaroa Leonard [Te Arawa], Joseph Llewellyn, and Richard Jackson)argue — would be better off without a military. #WorldBEYONDWar
This week on Talk World Radio, we’re discussing whistleblowers and Julian Assange and Iran and Palestine with RootsAction Whistleblower Advocate Jeffrey Sterling. #WorldBEYONDWar @Roots_Action
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson discusses his experiences with the merchants of death. #WorldBEYONDWar
If you had to name a symbol of the United States, what would it be? The Statue of Liberty? Men in underwear on crosses in front of McDonald’s? I think it would be this: the oil leaking from the battleship in Pearl Harbor. #WorldBEYONDWar
I walked up to Smith College from my apartment in Northampton MA because I had heard that there would be a rally there in support of the Palestinian people as they were being slaughtered. #WorldBEYONDWar
For U.S. mass media, Henry Kissinger’s quip that “power is the ultimate aphrodisiac” rang true. Influential reporters and pundits often expressed their love for him. The media establishment kept swooning. #WorldBEYONDWar