Mother Earth’s Triple Whammy
Think the current global food crisis is something new? Just ask the North Koreans.
A New Cold War?
Politics is much like physics, columnist Conn Hallinan argues: for every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. And NATO is generating just such a reaction.
Hunger Strikers Take on Radar Base
Two Czech peace activists went on a hunger strike to protest a proposed U.S. radar base in their country. Their message is spreading.
A New Inequality in America
Listen to the story from RadioNation with Laura Flanders
AFRI(OIL)COM
Will the next war for oil be in Africa?
Mother Earth’s Triple Whammy: Are We All North Koreans Now?
Why North Korea was a global crisis canary.
Getting to Yes
The country would be in better shape if Wisconsin were in charge.
How You Can Help Build a More Just and Sustainable World Economy
Workers, consumers, and investors have the power to make a greener, more just planet.
U.S.-Russian Nuclear Agreement Raises Serious Concerns
Many Democrats and Republicans oppose the accord because of fears that Russia is providing Iran with nuclear and military assistance. There are also bipartisan concerns about its potential nonproliferation problems.
U.S. Steps Up Efforts to Prolong Iraq Occupation
UFPJ Talking Points #59: U.S. trying to “legalize” permanent occupation of Iraq; Shifting discourse on Israel-Palestine
Now Class, Let’s Review Iraq’s Lessons
The tragic Iraq War can serve as a guide to many policies to avoid.
South Korea’s Beef with America
South Korean concerns over American beef imports are legitimate.
How to Enter the Global Green Economy
To reap the environmental and economic benefits of green technology, we’ll need to rebuild our manufacturing base.
Is Pakistan Appeasing the Taliban?
Pakistan is in danger of giving away too much to its local Taliban in the current talks.
Preparing for Peace in Pakistan
The United States must support the ongoing talks between Pakistan and its local Taliban.
An Interview with Jonny 5 from the Flobots
Music, foreign policy, and activism don’t often go together. One band is changing that.
Trouble at the Pentagon
Misplaced money, cost overruns, contractors gone wild: the Pentagon is in dire need of austerity and oversight.
Obama’s Right Turn?
In his recent AIPAC speech, Barack Obama veers right.
The Rich and the Rest of Us
In this age of inequality, the wealth that should be shared by all Americans trickle up to the rich.
Ending Plutocracy: A 12-Step Program
Our forebears struggled to survive in a world dominated by the superrich. Now it’s our turn.
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