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A built-in cure for war
by David Swanson
Erin Niemela's recent proposal that we amend the Constitution to ban war is provocative and persuasive. Count me in. But I have a related idea that I think should be tried first.
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Drones on trial
by Nicholas Hills
Part I
The President’s recent address concerning the War on Terror as it relates to drone warfare has supposedly set the stage for a revitalized American foreign policy. Whereas drone strikes merely described the previous administration’s handling of terrorist threats to the United States, this surreptitious war tactic has actually defined and illuminated the current Obama administration’s congruent pursuit. While acknowledging four American casualties, President Obama stridently defended the drone program as effective, moral, and legal. In his address’ most profound and chilling moment, the President reflected on the drones’ tendencies to cause civilian casualties. “For me, and those in my chain of command, these deaths will haunt us as long as we live," he said. Needless to emphasize further, the drone program is a serious matter that raises questions and requires a proper examination and understanding.
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Memorial Day THIS
by David Swanson
Imagine if at some point during the 1990s or 1980s the President of the United States had given a speech. And this was his speech:
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Tales in a Kabul restaurant
by Kathy Kelly
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 merge into one large statistic, something about terrible pain that's worth caring about but that is happening very far away.
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Stay out of Syria
by Foreign Policy Branch of the Green Shadow Cabinet
The following statement of Leah Bolger, Secretary of Defense and David Swanson, Secretary of Peace, of the Foreign Affairs Branch of the Green Shadow Cabinet, is available online here. It may be republished with attribution and a link back to its original web location.
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Libyan door to Syrian door to Iran
by David Swanson
"Our intelligence community does assess with varying degrees of confidence that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in Syria, specifically the chemical agent sarin."
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Time to Renounce the "War on Terror"
by Norman Solomon
As a perpetual emotion machine -- producing and guzzling its own political fuel -- the "war on terror" continues to normalize itself as a thoroughly American way of life and death. Ongoing warfare has become a matter of default routine, pushed along by mainline media and the leadership of both parties in Washington. Without a clear and effective upsurge of opposition from the grassroots, Americans can expect to remain citizens of a war-driven country for the rest of their lives.
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Time for a Department of Peace
by David Swanson
I'm honored to have accepted the position of Secretary of Peace in the newly formed Green Shadow Cabinet. Of course, I cannot contrast my positions with those of the actual Secretary of Peace, as the United States has no such position.
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People and peace over plutocracy
by David Swanson
Remarks for conference on Building Bridges and Creating the Beloved Community, April 13, 2013
Sponsored by Maryland United for Peace and Justice, Maryland United for Peace and Justice
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The Growing Campaign to Revoke Obama's Nobel Peace Prize
by Norman Soloman
The Nobel Peace Prize that President Obama received 40 months ago has emerged as the most appalling Orwellian award of this century. No, war is not peace.
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Recent War Articles

Bush's Cheap Mercenaries
  October 27, 2004
  Larry S. Rolirad

Iraqi children under occupation
  May 30, 2004
  Joanne Baker, Child Victims of War

Agreeing with Bin Laden
  May 13, 2004
  Paul Recher

A Sorry Bunch: No Apology Necessary--Off to the Hague!
  May 11, 2004
  Julia Nambalirwa-Lugudde and Daniel Patrick Welch

Censorship Adds to Outrage Over Torture
  May 11, 2004
  Martin Fishgold and David Swanson

Boykin needs to be relieved of command, hate at the core of prisoner abuse scandal
  May 10, 2004
  John Janney

What do fellow Americans do when the war becomes personal
  April 21, 2004
  Dr. J. Alva Scruggs

Ending The “War On Terror” Myth
  April 15, 2004
  Stephen Crockett

Staying The Course In Iraq Is Wrong
  April 12, 2004
  Stephen Crockett and Al Lawrence

U.S. actions do little to alleviate the plight of women in Iraq and Afghanistan
  April 12, 2004
  Lucinda Marshall

Iraq! Stay, leave or could there be a third option?
  April 8, 2004
  Mohamed Elibiary

War tax resisters balk at paying for American militarism
  April 6, 2004
  Mark Anderson

Rice Never Spoke About Al-Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden Before 9/11, Investigation Shows
  April 5, 2004
  Jason Leopold

CIA Intelligence Reports Seven Months Before 9/11 Said Iraq Posed No Threat To U.S., Containment Was Working
  February 28, 2004
  Jason Leopold

The hypocracy of National Sanctity of Human Life Day, 2004
  February 18, 2004
  Free Press Staff

An open letter from Ramsey Clark to the U.N. and George W. Bush
  February 16, 2004
  Ramsey Clark

O'Neill's Claims Against Bush Supported By 1998 'War' Letters to Clinton Signed By Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz
  January 14, 2004
  Jason Leopold




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