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May 25, 2012 | Posted in Afghanistan, CAPA News, Iraq, Libya, Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, Nuclear Energy, Social Justice, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict, Uncategorized | Leave a comment
CAPA EVENTS IN PICTURES A collection of photographs is available here. The photo collection includes: 1) IVAW press conference (veterans preparing to return service medals) 17 May 2012 2) Counter-Summit for Peace and Economic Justice 18-19 May 2012 3) …
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NATO Free Future Counter-Summit STATEMENT
May 25, 2012 | Posted in Afghanistan, CAPA News, Iraq, Libya, Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, Nuclear Energy, Social Justice, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | Leave a comment
- Statement – Network for a NATO-Free Future Counter-Summit for Peace and Economic Justice Chicago, Illinois, USA May 18 & 19, 2012 A New Global Peace and Justice Movement is Rising The NATO-Free Future gathering in Chicago coincides with a …
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Learn and Spread the Word about NATO and G8
May 12, 2012 | Posted in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, Social Justice, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | Leave a comment
“I don’t bluff.” Obama’s Will to War – 0% Doctrine by Tom Engelhardt
March 13, 2012 | Posted in Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | Leave a comment
Obama’s motivation for war with Iran will change the course of US History, according to Tom Engelhardt in Nation of Change. http://www.nationofchange.org/0-doctrine-1331558323 The 0% Doctrine By Tom Engelhardt When I was young, the Philadelphia Bulletin ran cartoon ads that usually …
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Why Regime Change Won’t Work in Iran
January 27, 2012 | Posted in Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, Social Justice, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | 2 Comments
By Robert Wright Jan 18 2012 One of the most popular things on the Republican campaign trail–possibly more popular than any of the candidates themselves–is regime change in Iran. Mitt Romney favors it, Rick Santorum favors it, and Newt Gingrich …
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Amid New Sanctions, Obama Confronts the Challenges of Diplomacy with Iran
January 27, 2012 | Posted in Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, Social Justice, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | Leave a comment
By Tony Karon Despite the deafening racket of the mass-media drums of war, neither President Obama nor the Pentagon has an appetite for a confrontation with Iran that could unleash havoc across the Middle East and would at best simply …
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Stop the Madness
January 27, 2012 | Posted in Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, Social Justice, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | Leave a comment
Despite all the hype, Iran’s nuclear program has yet to violate international law. It’s time to calm down, think, and above all halt the rush to war. BY YOUSAF BUTT | JANUARY 19, 2012 Olli Heinonen is alarmed that Iran …
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America Is Not Broke
November 21, 2011 | Posted in Afghanistan, Climate Change, Iraq, Libya, Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, Nuclear Energy, Social Justice, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | Leave a comment
By Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh. Contributors include Phyllis Bennis, Chuck Collins, John Feffer, Miriam Pemberton, Daphne Wysham. How to pay for the crisis while making the country more equitable, green, and secure. A misplaced obsession with our national debt …
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Community Resolutions Against the Machine
November 4, 2011 | Posted in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, Social Justice, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | Leave a comment
Published on Friday, October 14, 2011 by Foreign Policy in Focus by Jean Athey and John Feffer Communities all over the United States are reeling from budget cuts. Military contractors, meanwhile, have remained fat and well-fed on the one part …
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The Bloated Nuclear Weapons Budget
November 2, 2011 | Posted in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Military Spending, Nuclear Arms Nonproliferation & Abolition, The Issues, U.S. in Conflict | Leave a comment
Published: October 29, 2011 Twenty years after the end of the cold war, the United States still has about 2,500 nuclear weapons deployed and 2,600 more as backup. The Obama administration, in an attempt to mollify Congressional Republicans, has also …
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