Seven Reasons to Oppose a U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Seven Reasons to Oppose a U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Where Is The Outrage?
The U.S. Congress and the White House have chosen the latter course.
The Empty Promise of Global Missile Defense
The Bush administration has been widely criticized worldwide for its go-it-alone foreign policy. But in one area the administration is enthusiastically embracing multilateralism, along with the Pentagon and U.S. defense corporations is missile defense..
Northrop Grumman and TRW Merger: Sealing the Deal
In 2000 the top six U.S. military companies spent over $6.5 million in contributions to candidates and political parties.
Bush Raises the Stakes in Iraq
The Bush administration is undermining the logic of deterrence–previously used to make weapons of mass destruction unthinkable in wartime due to certain retaliation–and making the use of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction all the more likely.
Bulletin from Bali: What Are We Going to Do About the United States?
The United Nations will hold the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), an international conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, ostensibly to create a new model of sustainable development that integrates economic development, social justice, a
Deadly Illusions
There are people of good will on both sides, people not blinded by the illusion that violence solves everything.
Capitalism’s Best Pals: Liberals
” This is a “betrayal of capitalism” in which the “most fundamental principles of our market system were being flouted.”
Heavy Words or Heavy Actions: Stop U.S. Weapons Sales to Israel
Freezing military aid to Israel would send a message that committing human rights violations is unacceptable.
People versus Big Oil: Rights of Nigerian Indigenous People Recognized
At a time when the petropolitics of the Bush administration seem to reign supreme, the rights of peoples affected by the global hunt for oil have received an important boost.