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Nuclear Weapons
The US in Korea: Lessons Lost, Lessons Learned
To make peace in Korea, the US should reflect on historical realities and consider strategies other than military posturing.
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Cambridge City Council Divests From Nuclear Weapons Production
Even as the US is on track to spend a trillion dollars, there is encouraging news from the disarmament movement.
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The Gravest Responsibility: Who Will Eventually Have Access to the Nuclear Trigger?
Every American should step into the shoes of our anxious global neighbors before voting their individual cultural and social concerns.
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A Nuclear Juggling Act
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The Trillion Dollar Question the Media Have Neglected to Ask Presidential Candidates
This trillion dollar nuclear weapons buildup has yet to inspire any questions about it during the presidential debates.
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Seven Anti-Nuclear Activists With the Pacific Life Community Arrested at Vandenberg Air Force Base
A brief account of our collective arrest at Vandenberg Air Force Base on Sunday, March 6.
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Peace and Planet: Responses to Bulletin of Atomic Scientists’ Doomsday Clock Announcement
Measures to abolish nuclear weapons must be accompanied by a shift from the violence-based political and economic systems.
Maya Schenwar | To Make Health Care for All a Reality, Stop Killing People
Much of our tax money that could be funding universal health care is instead funneled toward prisons, policing and war.
Feeding the Military-Industrial Complex
Spending on major military acquisition programs is projected to soar 23 percent.
Report Underlines Recent Worker Hazards at Old Weapons Plants
Federal health investigators found serious problems when they inspected a former uranium enrichment plant being dismantled in Ohio.