Talk Nation Radio: Mark Dworkin on Navy Jet Noise Over Washington State
From Talk Nation Radio, October 16, 2018 Mark Dworkin is, together with Melissa Young, an award-winning documentary film director, and the director of an important
Count the Nuclear Money! A New York City Event (and Concert)
By Marc Eliot Stein, October 14, 2018 How can activists call attention to a terrible problem everybody already knows about, a crisis so familiar we
Humanitarian Bombs
By David Swanson, October 14, 2018 One should not sell bombs to a government that abuses human rights, which means murders a man without using
We Need a New Armistice Day
By David Swanson, October 13, 2018. Remarks at the Resource Center for Nonviolence in Santa Cruz, Calif., on October 12, 2018. Exactly at the 11th
Peace Movement Is On The March
By Penney Kome, October 12, 2018 From Rabble.ca Last month, September 2018, Toronto was the site of an international peace conference, #NoWar2018, coordinated by the New
Fear, Hate and Violence: The Human Cost of US Sanctions on Iran
By Alan Knight with with Shahrzad Khayatian, October 13, 2018 On August 23, 2018 the street price of 1 US$ in Iran was 110,000 Rial. Three
Weaponised AI Is Coming. Are Algorithmic Forever Wars Our Future?
By Ben Tarnoff, October 11. 2018, The Guardian. The US military is creating a more automated form of warfare – one that will greatly increase
Nobel Peace Prize 2018: A Teachable Moment
Abolishing war as a prerequisite to reducing violence against women Global Campaign for PEACEducation, October 11, 2018 The Global Campaign for Peace Education congratulates 2018
We Regret to Inform You
By William Thomas, USNR (Resigned) for Permanent War Department October 11, 2018. CAUTION! THIS LETTER MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION OR LANGUAGE READERS (WITH A CONSCIENCE) SHOULD
Questions You Have to Ask U.S. Political Candidates Because Nobody Else Will
By David Swanson, October 11, 2018. 1. What would you like the U.S. discretionary budget to look like? With 60% now going to militarism, what
Video of Discussion With Rotary E-Club of World Peace
Posted on October 10, 2018 by David Swanson
A Call to Support the #Aufstehen (#StandUp) Movement for Social Justice and Global Peace
October 10, 2018 The world is at a critical turning point. The destructive Western policy of unilateral military interventions, illegal regime change and economic sanctions
World BEYOND War News: War is Not Normal
In some parts of the world, most people have never known peace. In other parts of the world, arming and waging war in distant places
Nobel Peace Prize – shortlist 2018
We could no longer allow selection process to remain secret. The Norwegian Nobel Committee keeps everything secret for 50 years, unfortunately they also conceal the
Early Challenges to the War System
by David Swanson, October 3, 2018. The Collapse of the War System is the hopeful and predictive title of a 2007 book by John Jacob
No More War Rehearsals!
A Petition to the Governments of All NATO Members – Plus Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Add your name by clicking here. Nothing has done more
No to an 18th Year of War on Afghanistan
In front of White House on October 2, 2018. Video by Paki Wieland livestreamed on FB. This was first of two events planned for Washington,
Reclaiming Armistice Day: A Day to Perpetuate Peace
By Camillo Mac Bica, September 30, 2018 From Common Dreams Following World War One, up until then the bloodiest and most destructive war in the
No Foreign Bases: U.S. Base Relocation Plan Opponent Denny Tamaki Wins Okinawa Gubernatorial Race
By Eric Johnston, October 1, 2018 From Japan Times OSAKA – In a major defeat for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the ruling bloc, Kyodo News
Is War Alcohol?
By David Swanson, October 1, 2018 War is a self-perpetuating habit that harms its users and can provide a certain momentary high. At a peace
The Hypocrisy of Trump on Iran
By Robert Fantina, September 29, 2018 From Balkans Post As United States President Donald Trump slowly descends into madness in front of the entire world,
‘Bombs not homes’ defines Trudeau’s feminist foreign policy
by Matthew Behrens, September 28, 2018, rabble.ca As Canada’s three main political parties prepare for the 2019 election, there is one issue on which they
UN Peacekeepers Play A Key Role In Peacebuilding, But There Are Risks
Peace Science Digest, September 28, 2018. Context: The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, calls for members to support UN Peacekeeping operations with greater
‘There Was A Lot Of Fear’: How Heidelberg Changed When The US Army Left Town
By Matt Pickles, September 27, 2018 From The Guardian The lights no longer work in the sports hall of Patton Barracks, so building manager Heiko
The Impressive Potency of Political Protests
By Tom Jacobs, September 26 2018, Pacific Standard. There have been plenty of protests over the past two years, from the giant Women’s March the
World BEYOND War News: Videos from #NoWar2018
#NoWar2018 was a huge success. The videos are here and can be used for local events. The theme of replacing war with the rule of
All Wars Are Illegal, So What Do We Do About It?
By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, September 23, 2018 From Popular Resistance Every war being fought today is illegal. Every action taken to carry out
Korea Should Reunify Outside the Empire
By David Swanson, September 21, 2018. The majority of dictatorships on planet earth — by the U.S. government’s designation of which countries are dictatorships —
Randy Forsberg and the Quest for Peace on Earth
On the International Day of Peace, remembering a pioneer in nuclear disarmament and the evolution of humanity away from war. by Roger Kimmel Smith, September
Stop Killing and Dying in Afghanistan: Now More Than Ever
By David Swanson, September 17, 2018 The Richmond (Va.) Times Dispatch recently published an editorial, republished by other papers with the headline: “Remembering why we still fight in Afghanistan.”