War and Peace

Promoting a ‘Right to Heal’ From Fort Hood to Abu Ghraib

Promoting a ‘Right to Heal’ From Fort Hood to Abu Ghraib Promoting a ‘Right to Heal’ From Fort Hood to Abu Ghraib

Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are holding the US government accountable for innocent victims on all sides of the fighting.

Apr 16, 2014 / Phyllis Bennis and Foreign Policy In Focus

How Not to End Violence in a War-Torn Land

How Not to End Violence in a War-Torn Land How Not to End Violence in a War-Torn Land

The US plan to create another armed group to inject into Libya’s fractious sea of competing militias is going forward—and is fraught with peril.

Apr 15, 2014 / Nick Turse

We Are Witnessing Civil War in Ukraine

We Are Witnessing Civil War in Ukraine We Are Witnessing Civil War in Ukraine

Katrina vanden Heuvel joins Sonali Kolhatkar on Uprising Radio to discuss the unfolding crisis.

Apr 15, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The US Military Has Been ‘At War’ in Africa on the Sly For Years

The US Military Has Been ‘At War’ in Africa on the Sly For Years The US Military Has Been ‘At War’ in Africa on the Sly For Years

If you want to know what US forces are doing in Africa, it helps to be connected to a large engineering or construction firm looking for business.

Apr 14, 2014 / Nick Turse

Can We Trust What Israeli Leaders Say on Iran?

Can We Trust What Israeli Leaders Say on Iran? Can We Trust What Israeli Leaders Say on Iran?

The IAEA chief's recent remarks refute the Israeli president's allegations of Iranian non-compliance with its nuclear commitments.

Apr 10, 2014 / Ali Gharib

Thanks to Republicans, the World Just Got a Little More Dangerous

Thanks to Republicans, the World Just Got a Little More Dangerous Thanks to Republicans, the World Just Got a Little More Dangerous

When the GOP threatened to cut national security ties with Russia over Ukraine, they put everyone’s safety on the line.

Apr 10, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Body Politic

The Body Politic The Body Politic

When US soldiers venture abroad, women’s bodies can become the occupied territories.

Apr 8, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Akemi Johnson

America’s Homegrown Terror Threat—and Why We’re Doing Nothing to Fight It

America’s Homegrown Terror Threat—and Why We’re Doing Nothing to Fight It America’s Homegrown Terror Threat—and Why We’re Doing Nothing to Fight It

Plagued by poor infrastructure, climate denialism, unregulated fracking wells and nuclear waste sites, the United States is poised to topple itself with self-inflicted wounds.

Apr 8, 2014 / Emanuel Pastreich, John Feffer, and Foreign Policy In Focus

A Diplomatic Resolution to the Crisis Over Ukraine Is Still Possible

A Diplomatic Resolution to the Crisis Over Ukraine Is Still Possible A Diplomatic Resolution to the Crisis Over Ukraine Is Still Possible

“We are two steps from the looming danger of war,” says Stephen Cohen. “That need not happen. There's a way out…”

Apr 7, 2014 / Press Room

How a Clerical Error Barred This Stanford Student From the United States

How a Clerical Error Barred This Stanford Student From the United States How a Clerical Error Barred This Stanford Student From the United States

Rahinah Ibrahim’s life was derailed by the tangle of national security bureaucracies that have come to define post-9/11 America. 

Apr 7, 2014 / Peter Van Buren

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