There is a lot more than meets the eye in the newly revealed Joint Chiefs of Staff intelligence briefing of Sept. 5, 2002, which showed … The Iraq War’s Known UnknownsRead more
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This Grandmother Is Going to Jail for Peacefully Protesting the US Drone War
On Tuesday, a New York grandmother returned to jail on previous charges filed against her for protesting U.S. drone warfare in 2013. Mary Anne Grady … This Grandmother Is Going to Jail for Peacefully Protesting the US Drone WarRead more
A Bad Week for Warmongers
Between the quick release of 10 detained U.S. servicemembers and a nuclear deal set to take effect, this week is not looking kind to opponents … A Bad Week for WarmongersRead more
Korean War never ended
North Korea is facing international condemnation after conducting a nuclear test Wednesday. North Korea claims it successfully tested a hydrogen nuclear device for the first … Korean War never endedRead more
How Many Bombs Did the United States Drop in 2015?
The primary focus—meaning the commitment of personnel, resources, and senior leaders’ attention—of U.S. counterterrorism policies is the capture or killing (though, overwhelmingly killing) of existing … How Many Bombs Did the United States Drop in 2015?Read more
The United States’ Global Military Crusade (1945- )
by Prof. Eric Waddell The United States has attacked, directly or indirectly, some 44 countries throughout the world since August 1945, a number of them … The United States’ Global Military Crusade (1945- )Read more
Passing of an Age of Lies
Ahmad Chalabi (1944-2015) died of a heart attack in Iraq on Tuesday. Clarence Darrow, the great trial lawyer and orator, said, “I’ve never killed anyone, … Passing of an Age of LiesRead more