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Noam Chomsky on US Military Presence in Europe and the Case of Edward Snowden
MIT professor, anarchist, philosopher and renowned linguist Noam Chomsky discusses US military presence in Europe and Edward Snowden.
US Army Chaplain Resigns in Opposition to Use of Assassin Drones by the United States
Antal wrote, “We have sanitized killing and condoned extrajudicial assassinations ... ”
In Washington, Why Is Militarism the Only Option?
Global policymaking has become a remarkably mindless military-first process of repetition.
The Cost of Violence: What Principles Rule the World?
Noam Chomsky: Citizens of rich and powerful states, who enjoy an unusual legacy of freedom, privilege and opportunity now face choices as to how to respond to challenges of …
Obama Can Burnish His Legacy by Meeting With Agent Orange Victims in Vietnam
President Obama can fortify his legacy by meeting with victims of Agent Orange the United States sprayed on Vietnam during the war.
William Rivers Pitt | “Boots on the Ground” in Iraq: Here We Go Again
There has to be a way off this merry-go-round.
RIP Father Daniel Berrigan: Remembering the Life and Legacy of the Antiwar Priest and Poet
The hour is spent remembering the life and legacy of the legendary antiwar priest, Father Daniel Berrigan.
Visiting Refugee Camps in Athens and Facilities in Germany
While the United States has closed its borders to fleeing people, the countries of Europe deal with the human crisis as best they can
A Road Not Taken: The Dream of the Peace Dividend
Achieving a peace dividend is impossible due to military waste, the growth of the US empire and a passive population.
How the World Runs on Looting the Congo
Every drone flown by the US military has inside it a piece of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.