Monday, February 16, 2026

Tag: perpetual war

Incentive for terrorism: America has taken nearly 70% of the world’s...

Young lives are put at risk to ensure that a few thousand American households are free to take most of the wealth. 

Iraqi Kurdistan: Setting the stage for a new war in the...

Several NATO countries, including Canada and the United States have special forces soldiers deployed in the region.

The empire comes home

Counterinsurgency, policing, and the militarization of America’s cities.

A wide world of winless war

Globe-trotting U.S. special ops forces already deployed to 137 nations in 2017.

Turning the moral injury of war into moral outrage for change

Our job is to turn moral injury into moral outrage and transform the United States into an exceptional humanitarian nation.

Whistleblowers, moral injury, and endless war

Was Chelsea Manning motivated by moral injury?

What does an “America-first” foreign policy actually mean?

Putting the U.S. military first, second, and third.

American carnage

Fighting the forever war.

End the U.S. policy of perpetual war

Please join us in telling President Obama to stop the war on terror.

End the U.S. policy of perpetual war

Sign the petition to end the U.S. policy of perpetual war.

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MAGA outgrows isolationism

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