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Ukraine: No to the U.S.-Orchestrated War and Fascist Coup
Today’s U.S.-orchestrated war in Ukraine has been a boon to the crisis-ridden capitalist elite with skyrocketing war spending at record highs
Russian Justifications for Invading Ukraine Are Not Getting Any Better
Vladimir Putin unleashed the biggest war. His war isn’t solely about identity; it drives him & is the main justification for his actions in Ukraine. Read on!
The Pentagon cowbird in our midst.
Allowing kids in schools to go hungry because of alleged lack of funds but then funneling nearly a trillion dollars yearly to the parasitic Pentagon cowbird
Playing with Fire in Ukraine
As the conflict in Ukraine becomes a protracted military stalemate, there are signs that both sides are reaching their war-making limit and may yet be forced to seek a diplomatic resolution.
Nuclear Weapons Treaty Ban in the Footsteps of 1982’s Million-Person March
The nuclear ban treaty strengthens the taboo against the use of nuclear weapons. In hopes of bringing new momentum to the push.
How Veterans Return From America’s Wars
Two rows of double bunks flank an aisle down the center of the C-17, all occupied by men tucked under homemade patchwork quilts emblazoned with flags and eagles, the handiwork of patriotic American women.
War Profiteering Benefits a Few
“Just imagine for once if we led the world in funding peace and not wars.”
Biden, Ukranian Blood Is on Your Hands: Stop the War!
It's time the U. S. used its diplomatic resources to end this war, a war that Zelensky could have avoided before it started by making two concessions to Putin.
Stopping the Ukraine-Russia War
All national leaders should focus on putting an end to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia rather than making more war after more than 100 days of fighting.
How Should the USA Support Ukraine?
Peace and an end to the nightmarish Ukrainian horrors can only come when the Ukrainian government and Putin agree to negotiate.
Excessive Military Spending is Theft
Excessive military spending is a form of theft in which workers and the poor are the biggest victim.
United States' Ghana Base: Why?
It is toward those military and commercial projects, and not the national interest of the Ghanaian people, that the United States has now built its base in a part of Accra’s civilian airport.
Setting the Precedent for a Peace Industrial Policy
Industrial policy, or policy that promotes economic development and supports domestic manufacturing, has long been considered socialist in the United States and so taboo.
Why Peace and Disarmament Are at the Heart of Nonalignment
There has been significant regional progress in disarmament, led by the Global South, but global efforts have also been made—and continue to be made. To learn more, click here!
Collateral Damage Comes Home
Losing violence on the world has deep roots. We have to acknowledge this and begin digging deeper into our souls. How collateral damage comes home? Read here!
World Leaders to Rethink Their Priorities
It should shock us that at least 10 percent of the world’s people are going hungry while the media indulges war fever over Ukraine and highlights other stories that are even less consequential.
The Arsenal, but Not of Democracy
President Roosevelt addresses via radio using the central phrase "Arsenal of Democracy." The American industry’s efforts in supporting the Allies. Read more!
Guns are responsible for 45,000 deaths a year in America
There are always people who tell us not to blame the guns. Guns aren’t evil. Guns aren’t monstrous. Guns are, in a word, innocent.
Where's Biden on the Risk of Nuclear Annihilation?
Biden refuses to mention the worsening dangers of nuclear war. Media and Congress enable his silence.
U.S. “Aid” to Ukraine May Do More Harm Than Good
$54 billion in U.S. aid may not be in the best interest of the Ukrainian people if it only serves to prolong a murderous war that ultimately Ukraine can’t win.
Trapped in the 1930s
Andrew Bacevich: Depicting Vladimir Putin as a fascist all but explicitly puts today’s Russia in the same category as earlier murderous totalitarian regimes.
Remembering Chalmers Johnson: Blowback for the Twenty-First Century
If Chalmers could return from the dead, I have no doubt that he would have much to say about how we now find ourselves on the ultimate blowback planet.
The Real Cost of the War in Ukraine
I learned the real cost from my father and his sister, who had kept their personal stories about war a secret until I was old enough to understand.