The Return of Terrorism
In the wake of the terrorist attack in Moscow, Vladimir Putin is making the same mistakes that George W. Bush did after September 11.
In the wake of the terrorist attack in Moscow, Vladimir Putin is making the same mistakes that George W. Bush did after September 11.
A hybrid briefing (in-person or online attendance) that will examine the rationale and the impact of this U.S. designation of Cuba that is at odds with the rest of the world.
Phyllis Bennis joins the Sunday Show to discuss the War on Terror and the Afghanistan War. … Read the full article at KPFA.
Whether authorities classify an act as “terrorist” depends almost entirely on who carries it out, not what they did.
It’s ironic that the most powerful man on earth would protest that he’s the subject of a “witch hunt,” especially given his enthusiasm for bombing and torturing people.
… Watch the full interview on RT America.
The United Nations’ Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent (UNWGEPAD) gave their report to the UN Human Rights Council on Monday, their findings based on a January tour of several US cities with sizeable black […]
The recent attacks on Turkey, Bangladesh, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia are just the most recent examples of the horrific terrorist acts taking place around the world. The Islamic State’s recent […]
U.S. foreign policy has a lot of roots in working with militant Wahhabism, terrorism, including in Afghanistan and other places. And then these forces get out of control, and then […]
Early in the morning of Sunday, July 3, a truck bomb exploded in a shopping district in Baghdad. Many of the more than 200 people killed were children shopping for […]
Nuclear power plants are already rife with operational safety issues. Now security questions render them unacceptably perilous, too.
The U.S. military apparently thinks Muslim women’s clothing choices — rather than, say, drone strikes — are a driver of terrorism.
Our wildly inflated fear of terrorism is a self-fulfilling prophecy.