Robert Sheer: The Terror America Wrought

Sheer: Like most of the others killed by the two American bombs, neither the children nor the adults had any role in Japan’s decision to go to war, but they were picked as the target instead of an isolated but fortified military base whose antiaircraft fire posed a higher risk. The target preferred by U.S. atomic scientists—a patch in the ocean or unpopulated terrain—was rejected, because the effect of hundreds of thousands of civilians dying would be all the more dramatic.

Polly Mann: On the Nuclear Watch     

Mann: Unseasonably high temperatures, which have increased in frequency in recent years due to global warning, have threatened to force showdowns of nuclear power reactors in Florida and Sweden in a growing trend that could soon put reactors in direct competition with local citizens for their right to fresh water.

Joe Scarry: Unfinished Business in Chicago (Nuclear Disarmament, that is)

Read the Spring 2015 Call to Action and commit.  Find activists near you and organize! (See Peace Action affiliates and  Campaign Nonviolence coordinators).  By Joe Scarry  JoeScarryBlogspot  January 6, 2015 Several days after the 9/11 attacks in 2001, I returned from northern New Jersey to Chicago. I remember looking up at skyscrapers like the Sears Tower More

Women Against Military Madness (WAMM) Newsletter, Winter II, 2014

Mary Beaudoin, Editor Winter II 2014 Has the U.S. Constitution Been Lost to Military Rule?  By Todd Pierce PM: On the Nuclear Watch  By Polly Mann ¡Presente! at the Gates of the SOA and Stewart Detention Center  By Pepperwolf Twelve Memes of 2014 to Say Good-bye to in 2015  By Jeff Nygaard NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES Prefer to read the newsletter More

Joe Scarry: “No Nukes Politician” — IS There Such a Thing ???

 Apparently the nuclear “haves” want to do anything possible to stay away from this conference — they don’t want to go anywhere near anything that might suggest that they do, indeed, need to disarm.  By Joe Scarry  comehomeamerica  December 16, 2014 So . . . it’s #NoNukesTuesday and I’m trolling through all the posts about the More

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