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War & Peace
Memorial Day: It Is for Us, the Living
On this Memorial Day and future Memorial Days, don't waste words on the dead.
Drone Warriors and Warfare: The Shortcomings of Washington Policy Recommendations
Work to ultimately abolish lethal drones worldwide.
Add Korea to the Axis of Diplomacy
Women are stepping in to try something different on the Korean peninsula.
The Phony “Bad Intel” Defense on Iraq
Jeb Bush's stumbling start to his presidential bid has refocused attention on Washington's favorite excuse for the illegal, aggressive and disastrous war in Iraq.
Where Your Conscience Can Take You: North Korea
On 24 May, thirty women peacebuilders will walk across the De-Militarized Zone that separates Korean families.
Where Your Conscience Can Take You: North Korea
On 24 May, thirty women peacebuilders will walk across the De-Militarized Zone that separates Korean families.
The Misfire in Hersh’s Big Bin Laden Story
Seymour Hersh misfires in his story of how Osama bin Laden was discovered.
The Disfigured Self: What Hannah Arendt Got Right
This is Arendt's point about totalitarianismu2014it disfigures the self, changes it into something other than what it is under a free regime.
Kathy Kelly: Stop the Wars at Home and Abroad
Nick Mottern interviews peace activist Kathy Kelly on drone warfare.
Donetsk: A Defiant and Besieged City
The city stands behind the rebels and refuses to accept the authority or legitimacy of the Kiev government.