Kathy Kelly> Tales in a Kabul Restaurant

The Afghan Atrocities Update by Kathy Kelly  May 21, 2013 Kabul--Since 2009, Voices for Creative Nonviolence has maintained a grim record we call the “The Afghan Atrocities Update” which gives the dates, locations, numbers and names of Afghan civilians killed by NATO forces.  Even with details culled from news reports, these data can't help but More

Ray McGovern> Boston Suspect’s Writing on the Wall

"Why do they hate us?" by Ray McGovern, May 18, 2013  antiwar.com Quick, somebody tell CIA Director John Brennan about the handwriting on the inside wall of the boat in which Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was hiding before Boston-area police riddled it and him with bullets. Tell Brennan that Tsarnaev’s note is in plain English and that it More

Ray McGovern> Boston Suspect’s Writing on the Wall

"Why do they hate us?" by Ray McGovern, May 18, 2013  antiwar.com Quick, somebody tell CIA Director John Brennan about the handwriting on the inside wall of the boat in which Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was hiding before Boston-area police riddled it and him with bullets. Tell Brennan that Tsarnaev’s note is in plain English and that it More

Video> Professor Noam Chomsky speaking at Boğaziçi University in Turkey in January 2013

Professor Noam Chomsky speaking at Boğaziçi University in Turkey in January 2013 Malcolm Steinberg posted in CounterPunch Friends and Supporters WHY DOES THE U.S. SUPPORT ISRAEL? Noam Chomsky has the best explanation I've heard... load this video up, go to the 38min45sec spot and the tale begins ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEYiGamLZSo This video is the full speech, More

Video> Professor Noam Chomsky speaking at Boğaziçi University in Turkey in January 2013

Professor Noam Chomsky speaking at Boğaziçi University in Turkey in January 2013 Malcolm Steinberg posted in CounterPunch Friends and Supporters WHY DOES THE U.S. SUPPORT ISRAEL? Noam Chomsky has the best explanation I've heard... load this video up, go to the 38min45sec spot and the tale begins ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEYiGamLZSo This video is the full speech, More

Tom Engelhardt> Forget Mitt Romney: The Real Show is Obama vs. the World

Forget Mitt Romney: The Real Show is Obama vs. the World Back in 2004, Egyptian diplomat Amr Moussa warned the Bush administration that its invasion of Iraq had opened “the gates of hell.”  Of course, Washington paid him no heed.  He was neither an autocrat nor a soldier, but the secretary-general of the meaningless Arab League, so More

Tom Engelhardt> Forget Mitt Romney: The Real Show is Obama vs. the World

Forget Mitt Romney: The Real Show is Obama vs. the World Back in 2004, Egyptian diplomat Amr Moussa warned the Bush administration that its invasion of Iraq had opened “the gates of hell.”  Of course, Washington paid him no heed.  He was neither an autocrat nor a soldier, but the secretary-general of the meaningless Arab League, so More

Video> Glenn Greenwald> Family Guy summarizes American Neocon Foreign Policy

Glenn Greenwald> This nicely summarizes the state of American neocon foreign policy discourse at the moment: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpP7b2lUxVE&w=420&h=315] I actually consider the discussion there mildly more elevated and sober than that Wall Street Journal Op-Ed from the NYPD official today warning of an Iranian attack on New York City. Join Us!  Subscribe to WAMMToday from our blog website More

Noam Chomsky> “Losing” the World: American Decline in Perspective

“Losing” the World: American Decline in Perspective Tuesday 14 February 2012  Noam Chomsky   TomDispatch via truthout.org  (Photo: abbyladybug) Significant anniversaries are solemnly commemorated — Japan’s attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, for example.  Others are ignored, and we can often learn valuable lessons from them about what is likely to lie ahead.  Right now, More

Gregory Harms> Why the “Liberal” Media Leaves Hawkish Foreign Policy Unchallenged

Why the “Liberal” Media Leaves Hawkish Foreign Policy Unchallenged The New York Times’ foreign affairs coverage belies its “liberal” reputation–but reinforces the class biases of its readers. By Gregory Harms  |  TruthOut.org  /  February 5, 2012     A recent article by foreign policy analyst Robert Naiman, examines The New York Times’ current coverage of Iran’s nuclear program. In it, he exposes a More

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