By Max Tegmark From Time | Original Article We know that an all-out U.S.-Russia nuclear war would be bad. But how bad, exactly? How do your chances of surviving the explosions, radiation,…
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6/13/23 “Peace for All Time”: JFK’s Historic 1963 Call for Peace Helped Lead to Nuke Treaty with Moscow
From Democracy Now | Original Article President John F. Kennedy’s “peace speech” at American University 60 years ago was a searing critique of Cold War politics and laid out a hopeful vision…
5/24/23 Kissinger at 100: New War Crimes Revealed in Secret Cambodia Bombing That Set Stage for Forever Wars
From Democracy Now | Original Article A bombshell new investigation from The Intercept reveals that former U.S. national security adviser and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was responsible for even more civilian…
5/24/23 Jeffrey Sachs: Bipartisan Support of War, from Iraq to Ukraine, Is Helping Fuel U.S. Debt Crisis
From Democracy Now | Original Article The United States faces a default on its debt in early June if a deal on the debt ceiling is not reached between the Biden administration…
5/1823 From Waterboarding to Rape, Abu Zubaydah Depicts Torture at Black Sites & Gitmo in Graphic Sketches
From Democracy Now | Original Article The Center for Policy and Research has just published a new report titled “American Torturers: FBI and CIA Abuses at Dark Sites and Guantánamo,” which compiles…
5/17/23 “The U.S. Should Be a Force for Peace”: Nat’l Security Experts Demand U.S. Push to End Ukraine War
From Democracy Now | Original Article More than a dozen former U.S. national security officials have released an open letter calling for a diplomatic end to the Russia-Ukraine war. The call…
5/4/23 Multiple US Officials Confronted About US Assange Hypocrisy On World Press Freedom Day
From CaitlinJohnstone.com | Original Article Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley) Wednesday was World Press Freedom Day, and it saw US Secretary of State Antony…
5/1/23 Daniel Ellsberg Warns Risk of Nuclear War Is Rising as Tension Mounts over Ukraine & Taiwan-Part 2
From Democracy Now | Original Article As we continue our in-depth conversation with Daniel Ellsberg, the famed Pentagon Papers whistleblower talks about his lifelong antiwar activism and responds to the more recent…
5/1/23 After Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, Daniel Ellsberg Reflects on Leaking Pentagon Papers & His Legacy-Part 1
From Democracy Now | Original Article We spend the hour with Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, who recently announced that he has been diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer with only months left…
3/26/23 After Tide of Memoirs From Americans, an Iraqi Journalist Offers Inside Account of War’s Destruction
By Murtaza Hussain From The Intercept | Original Article American journalists and soldiers have published countless memoirs about their experiences in the Iraq War. But a new book by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad provides…
3/22/23 Iraq war: I was tortured at Abu Ghraib. After 20 years, I’m still seeking justice
By Salah Al-Ejaili From Middle East Eye | Original Article An Iraqi journalist who was detained by US forces in 2003 without ever being charged reflects on his experience at the notorious…
3/20/23 “Catastrophic”: Iraqi Writers Sinan Antoon & Feurat Alani Reflect on U.S. Invasion 20 Years Later
From Democracy Now | Original Article At around 5:30 a.m. local time in Baghdad on March 20, 2003, air raid sirens were heard in Baghdad as the U.S. invasion began. Within the…
3/19/23 Iraq 20 Years: The Uses and Abuses of National Intelligence Estimates
By Ray McGovern From ConsortiumNews |Original Article The case to invade Iraq on March 19, 2003 was based on an NIE that was prepared not to determine the truth, but rather to…
3/17/23 Julian Assange’s Father & Brother Speak Out on His Jailing, Press Freedom & New Documentary “Ithaka”
From Democracy Now | Original Article We continue our coverage of the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq by looking at the imprisonment of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has…