The Day the World Said NO to War!
Join us as we commemorate the 10 anniversary of a mobilization that changed the world.
Join us as we commemorate the 10 anniversary of a mobilization that changed the world.
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Nick Turse’s new book uses personal portraits to reveal an often ignored commonality of U.S. wars.
President Obama’s selection of John Kerry as the next secretary of state sends the wrong signal to America’s allies and adversaries alike.
The mainstream media was too willing to focus on spurious criticisms of Susan Rice from the right while ignoring legitimate criticisms from the left.
With a little creativity, we can easily balance the budget without cutting Social Security.
David Petraeus was always smoke and mirrors, always the farce, even if the denizens of Washington didn’t know it.
He proved that progressives without much money could win statewide elections.
Did an FPIF columnist convince Barack Obama to oppose the Iraq war?
Nine years after being killed by U.S. troops in Iraq, the memory of Jose Couso continues to be defamed.
On the 9th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, join us for an evening of reflection and looking forward. hear stories from big and small actors in the anti-Iraq occupation movement about how the past nine years impacted them and their lives, and the lasting lessons for us as a movement.
“Don’t let the door hit you on the way out” sounds even worse in Arabic than in English.
“Don’t let the door hit you on the way out” is terrifying in Arabic.
All this imperial conniving is giving the Republican presidential candidates, except the isolationist Ron Paul, plenty to yammer about.
Even as embassy population is reduced, America is projecting power by adding CIA personnel and Special Operations.