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Without Due Process: From Mass Incarceration to Assassination
The current status quo is assassination without evidence, charge or trial. Guilt is decided by the color of your skin.
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Of Lethal Drones and Police Shootings
It makes no one safer to make our cities and the world a battlefield.
Obama Drone Casualty Numbers a Fraction of Those Recorded by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism
The Naming the Dead project has named 213 civilians killed in Pakistan by drones in Obama's presidency.
Exporting the Tools of Repression: An Interview With Professor Michael T. Klare
Even under President Obama, we've seen a huge increase in US counterterror operations worldwide, often using advanced military capabilities like drone strikes.
US Survey Reveals Public Support for Nuclear Strikes and a Disconnect From Their Bloody Reality
People who support the use of nuclear weapons do not understand the bloody reality of bombing campaigns.
“I Refuse to Serve as an Empire Chaplain”: US Army Minister Resigns Over Drone Program
An unlikely voice has emerged challenging the drone warfare program: former US Army Reserve Chaplain Captain Chris Antal.
A Policy of Assassinations Is Being Conducted in Our Name
The focus on the technology of remote killing often serves as a surrogate for what should be a broader examination of the state's power over life and death.
Soul to Soul at Honeywell
After disrupting a Honeywell shareholders meeting, anti-war activists seek to involve Honeywell workers in confronting the violence of the industry.
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Weaponized Drones and the Phony “War on Terror”
Like the “war on drugs,” the phony “war on terrorism” promotes economic interests, serves political agendas, entrenches militarism.
Jeremy Scahill: Corporations Are Making a Killing Off US Targeted Killing
Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill discusses the privatization of US wars abroad and who profits from drone strikes.