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By Norman Solomon, ExposeFacts.org Midway through the trial of former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling, one comment stands out. “A criminal case,” defense attorney Edward MacMahon
By Leonard Eiger Activists from a local peace group blocked the main gate and staged a mock funeral at the Navy’s West Coast Trident nuclear
Where has all this Islamic fundamentalism come from in this modern age?
The Golden Age of Black Ops By Nick Turse, TomDispatch.com In the dead of night, they swept in aboard V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft. Landing in
By Kathy Kelly From January 4 – 12, 2015, Witness Against Torture (WAT) activists assembled in Washington D.C. for an annual time of fasting and
The Jeffrey Sterling trial is a bit disheartening for anyone who’d rather humanity paid a bit of attention to avoiding nuclear apocalypse, even though Sterling exposed the CIA’s crime to Congress, and Sterling or someone else (at least 90 people could have done it) exposed the crime to an author who put it in a book and would have put it in the New York Times if, you know, it weren’t the New York Times (the paper obeyed Condoleezza Rice’s demand for censorship).
The U.S. should negotiate with North Korea on its proposal to cancel nuclear tests in exchange for a U.S. suspension of joint military exercises with
Local ceasefires can be successful, but first the United States must free itself from entangling regional alliances