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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.
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Obama Broke Pledge to Demand Syrian Opposition’s Separation From Nusra Front
The US failure to force Syrian opposition groups to separate from the Nusra Front contributed to the erosion of the cease-fire.
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Chernobyl, 30 Years On
Thirty years after the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe began, the public health crisis is still underway and still worsening.
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Guantánamo Continues to Haunt Ex-Prisoner in Russia
Twelve years since his release, the stigma of Guantanamo continues to harm the life and liberty of former detainee Rasul Kudaev.
US-Russian Cease-Fire Pact: Closer to a Syria War Endgame?
The US and Russia are hoping that the partial Syrian cease-fire agreement they reached will begin a new phase of the war.
In Pivot to Asia, US Military Reinforces Its Foothold in the Pacific
China's increasing naval power in the Asia-Pacific worries the US military establishment, as it could upset US naval hegemony.
How Can We Win “America’s Peace”?
A policy that favors warfare more than diplomacy will not bring peace.
Reinventing Banking: From Russia to Iceland to Ecuador
Global developments in finance and geopolitics prompt rethinking the structure of banking.
Let’s Acknowledge That Russians Love Their Children Too
Washington should more forthrightly acknowledge that Russia is also threatened by ISIS terror.
Venting Frustrations With Corporate Media: An Interview With “The Resident” of the Russia Today Network
Lori started The Resident as a form of expression asking the consumer world to engage in critical thinking.