Most, though not all, of the calls for intervention come from the same people who led the calls for invading Iraq, neo-cons and other hard-line militarists, pundits and Congressmembers, mainly Republicans but plenty of Democrats too, including the "humanitarian hawks," those who never saw a human rights crisis that didn't require U.S. military involvement to solve.
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Now that former Guatemalan president Efrain Rios Montt has been convicted of genocide, it’s time for the “hegemonic puppeteer,” the United States, to be put on trial.
Violent video showing Syrian rebels executing soldiers will make it harder for the U.S. to consider direct military engagement.
According to the study, Hispanics will use more government handouts than the average citizen and drain government resources.
Gar Alperovitz has a new book out that aims to rouse us from this suffocating political stupor. In What Then Must We Do? Straight Talk about the Next American Revolution, he endeavors to show that societies in “systemic crisis” can change. Revolutions do happen. Indeed, he suggests, “we may now be well into the prehistory of the next American revolution.”
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Syria: the Threats, the Claims, the Costs, the Lives
May 22 - Most, though not all, of the calls for intervention come from the same people who led the calls for invading Iraq, neo-cons and other hard-line militarists, pundits and Congressmembers, mainly Republicans but plenty of Democrats too, including the "humanitarian hawks," those who never saw a human rights crisis that didn't require U.S. military involvement to solve. By Phyllis Bennis
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Video: Syria Crisis Becoming Increasingly Sectarian
May 16 - Violent video showing Syrian rebels executing soldiers will make it harder for the U.S. to consider direct military engagement. By Phyllis Bennis
Interview
Video: Drums Beat for U.S. Military Intervention in Syria, but Israel Finds a Weakened Assad "Convenient"
May 14 - The humanitarian disaster in Syria is mostly ignored as external powers vie for position to control the outcome of civil war. By Phyllis Bennis
Interview
Video: Stephen Hawking Confirms Support of Israel Boycott
May 14 - Hawking's boycott of Israel will shake Israeli public the way sports boycott affected South Africa. By Phyllis Bennis
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Infantalizing North Korea
May 10 - It's time for us to grow up in our assessments of North Korea. By John Feffer
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United States Guilty of Genocide in Guatemala Should be Real Headline
May 17 - Now that former Guatemalan president Efrain Rios Montt has been convicted of genocide, it's time for the "hegemonic puppeteer," the United States, to be put on trial. By Ajamu Baraka
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A Primer for Taming Corporate Power
May 15 - For social change, slow and steady may win the race. By Sam Pizzigati
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Mining for Profits in International Tribunals - Updated
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How We Pay for CEO "Performance"
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April 11 - Chanting, "Human need, not corporate greed! Robin Hood Tax now!" protesters dressed as polar bears, farmers, and bankers engaged with officials entering the meeting to urge them to support a Robin Hood Tax. By Lacy MacAuley and Janet Redman
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April 10 - Government officials from an elite group of developed countries meeting in Washington DC appear to be on the brink of instigating yet another big bank giveaway, this time in the name of fighting climate change. By Janet Redman and Antonio Tricarico
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Wall Street's Climate Finance Bonanza
April 10 - An elite group of developed countries appears to be on the brink of instigating yet another corporate handout and big bank giveaway--this time in the name of fighting climate change. By Janet Redman and Antonio Tricarico, published in The Indypendent and Truthout
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Civil Society and Entrepreneurs Call on World Bank to Clean Up Energy Lending
April 3 - Over 55 development, faith, human rights, community, and environmental groups from more than 20 countries teamed up today to ask World Bank President Jim Kim to end Bank support for all fossil fuel projects unless the projects are solely focused on directly increasing energy access for the poor.










