anti-war
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Analysis
Does U.S. pledge to cease ‘combat operations’ in Iraq really mean the end of occupation?
Questions remain about the details of this agreement, including to what extent it will actually end U.S. involvement in the…
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Analysis
Haiti: No to U.S. intervention in wake of Jovenel Moïse assassination
While many details of the assassination remain unclear, the political vacuum in Haiti will likely result in a fierce struggle…
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Is the U.S.-installed Afghan government doomed?
Photo: U.S. jet at Bagram airbase prior to last week’s withdrawal. Credit — National Archives The Pentagon’s Central Command —…
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Analysis
Donald Rumsfeld: war criminal, torturer-in-chief, enemy of the world’s people
Donald Rumsfeld, a primary architect of the criminal wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, died on June 30. Rumsfeld was best…
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Analysis
Why is the Biden administration bombing the people who beat back ISIS?
Outrage is growing across the region with the Biden administration’s decision to launch another series of illegal airstrikes. The strikes…
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In Memoriam
In memoriam: Dr. Roh Kil-nam, beloved fighter for reunification of Korea
“Ken Roh embodied the spirit of eternal optimism in the long road of struggle of the Korean people for freedom…
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Analysis
Lenin, World War I and the social roots of opportunism
In 1914, V.I. Lenin broke openly with “official” socialism and Marxism, declaring that the leaders of the mass socialist parties…
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Iran
Protesters in Pittsburgh say: “No War on Iran! US out of Iraq!
Despite the cold and the rain a 100-person strong rally was held in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh to…
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The Afghanistan Papers: Corporate media an accomplice in endless war
"People should be outraged and demanding a full withdrawal"
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Iran
NY and NJ actions brave cold and rain to say: ‘No war on Iran! U.S. out of the Middle East!’
Neither rain, wind, nor blistering cold can stop the anti-war movement.
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