News | Immigration The White House Is Working on a Plan to Deport Vietnam War Refugees Deporting people who have lived in the US for decades, and who are here because of US involvement, is a disgrace. By Jake Johnson , CommonDreams December 13, 2018 Truthout
Interview | Politics & Elections Noam Chomsky: How the US “Politically Vulgarizes” Genocide and War Crimes The US has never used the terms genocide or war crimes to define its own historical and current actions. By Pitasanna Shanmugathas , Truthout November 27, 2018 Truthout
Op-Ed | War & Peace The Pentagon Whitewashes a Troubling Past The Pentagon's commemorations of the disastrous Vietnam War have omitted the terrors perpetrated by the US army. By Arnold R. Isaacs , TomDispatch November 8, 2018 Truthout
War & Peace A Look Back at the My Lai Massacre, MLK’s Assassination, Columbia Protests and the Catonsville Nine A look at the key events of 1968 and the Vietnam War. By Amy Goodman , DemocracyNow! May 28, 2018 Truthout
Op-Ed | War & Peace The Cost of War at the End of Empire It's a lethal machine aimed to extract profit. By William Rivers Pitt , Truthout May 28, 2018 Truthout
War & Peace Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg: Civil Disobedience Against Vietnam War Led Me to Leak Pentagon Papers Ellsberg discusses the role nonviolent direct action can play in social movements. By Amy Goodman , DemocracyNow! May 18, 2018 Truthout
War & Peace The US Needs to Rethink War and Look Honestly at Ourselves and Our Allies Failing to learn those lessons will only drive that price tragically higher. By Arnold R. Isaacs , TomDispatch May 1, 2018 Truthout
Human Rights Graduate Workers Strike at Columbia, 50 Years After ’68 Occupation The strike is planned to continue through the end of classes. By Georgia Kromrei , TheIndypendent April 27, 2018 Truthout
Interview | War & Peace Vietnam Vets Return to My Lai, Where US Slaughtered 500 Civilians Peace activists discuss the Vietnam War they were once a part of. By Juan González & Amy Goodman , DemocracyNow! March 16, 2018 Truthout
News | War & Peace Fifty Years After My Lai Massacre in Vietnam, Revisiting the Slaughter the US Military Tried to Hide Today, memorials have been held in My Lai to mark the 50th anniversary of this horrific attack. By Amy Goodman , DemocracyNow! March 16, 2018 Truthout