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How Would Knowing the Truth Change U.S. Policy on ISIS?
By David Swanson, American Herald Tribune Scholars have documented the consistent pattern. What makes a country far more likely to be invaded, attacked, “intervened in,”
By David Swanson, American Herald Tribune Scholars have documented the consistent pattern. What makes a country far more likely to be invaded, attacked, “intervened in,”
By David Swanson If the recent spate of anti-drone movies and plays was making you feel warm thoughts about U.S. culture, you’ll want to avoid
By Jackie Cabasso, Den Hague From 1948 – 1956 the United States detonated 67 nuclear weapons test explosions over the Marshall Islands, a tiny nation
Dear Mr. President, Forty-five years ago I was convicted of violating the Selective Service Act. Some time later, after completing my parole and graduating from
By Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press TOKYO – Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Friday he has decided to temporarily suspend preliminary work on moving a
What happens when there are endless wars accompanied by militarized policing, spreading racism, erosion of civil rights, and concentration of wealth, but the only
Premiering around the end of March will be one of the best films I’ve ever seen on peace activism: Paying the Price for Peace produced
Each year the Congressional Progressive Caucus releases a weaker and weaker budget proposal. This year they asked for input first. I sent them this and