The 800,000 Government Jobs Republicans Won’t Cut
Dick Cheney and House Republicans claim military spending cuts will hurt the country, but most of the pain will be in military contractors’ pockets.
Dick Cheney and House Republicans claim military spending cuts will hurt the country, but most of the pain will be in military contractors’ pockets.
It’s as if there’s a zero sum relationship between the accuracy of targeting and those targeted.
Activists should expand the boycott, divestment, and sanctions campaign that targets Israel to include Morocco
We’ve heard from dozens of readers as far away as Poland but hundreds of emails were probably lost.
Tunisia’s Salafists are the brown shirts of the Tunisian Arab Spring.
Nowhereisland proves that it doesn’t take fancy technology or big-name consultants to figure out what most people want.
A new documentary portrays the least famous and least successful of the Arab revolts.
China and the United States compete for influence in the Persian Gulf, but they also have overlapping interests in the region.
In this edition of the New Internationalism Newsletter, Phyllis focuses on the threats of war with Iran, the sadly escalating conflict in Syria, the Arab Spring’s mixed bag of results in Egypt, and why the Presbyterian church is joining the movement to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel.
As usual, Al Qaeda makes a mockery of Islam.
Iran Parliament plays to cheap seats by calling for Strait to be blocked in response to sanctions.
Donald Kaul explains his indefinite hiatus in his own words.
Nowhereisland is about living kindly, governing gently, and not taking oneself too seriously.
The United States can’t afford giveaways for mining and oil companies anymore.
Obama’s re-election may require a repeat of the record rate of Black turnout in 2008.