U.S. support enables deadly Gaza school bombing
Palestinian officials blame the United States for its role in the tragic bombing of a school in Gaza, highlighting the consequences of unwavering U.S. military and financial support for Israel.
Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda
Maybe if we stopped claiming that we were the greatest, most exceptional, most indispensable nation ever and that the U.S. military was the finest fighting force in the history of the world, both we and the world might be better off and modestly more peaceful.
Gaza’s desperate state: Malnutrition and disease intensify amid 300 days of Israeli assault
As Israel’s relentless military campaign devastates Gaza, widespread malnutrition and disease prevent even the most basic humanitarian efforts.
Syrian missile attack, an opportunity to challenge militarism
We must lift the fog of war before it gets too thick.
Soldiers who fight war
A new book refutes a central myth about the Vietnam War.
Biden administration’s unprecedented arms sales to Israel raise ethical questions
Over 100 arms deals approved in just five months, fueling Israel's military operations in Gaza, spark international debate on U.S. complicity.
Trump’s nuclear dreams
Nightmares past and present.
‘Death sentence for untold numbers of civilians’: Biden to permanently seize Afghan assets
"[Biden] says they'll ask a judge to establish a fund for part of the money to be used for humanitarian purposes in Afghanistan—at some point. But the problem is that more than 22 million Afghans are facing starvation today."
The endless shadow of the war on terror
Is the war on terror itself over? Apparently not.
The new Cold War with China
No one can say at what point you or any of us will begin to feel the direct effects of this new Cold War, only that, as tensions and hostile acts heighten, the consequences will prove harsh indeed.









