We Can’t Afford Another War
The United States spent over 800 billion dollars on the war in Iraq, while social services and infrastructure crumbled at home.
The United States spent over 800 billion dollars on the war in Iraq, while social services and infrastructure crumbled at home.
As we spiral toward a confrontation between the U.S. and Iran, it’s worth reflecting on the failures to rein in U.S. aggression along the way.
The current crisis might be averted, but the longer U.S. war with Iran continues.
A deep into the growing crisis following the U.S. assassination of Qassem Soleimani, the third most powerful Iranian leader.
Understanding Trump’s decision to assassinate Soleimani, what retaliation from Iran might look like, and how it got to this point.
Phyllis Bennis says Congress must stop Trump from taking the U.S. to war without any justification or provocation.
As long as the top executives of our privatized war economy can reap unlimited rewards, the profit motive for war in Iran, or anywhere, will persist.
President Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal nearly two years ago started the US down this path with Iran.
Trump is betraying his voters and threatening millions of lives. Call him on it before it’s too late.
The military action to kill Iranian Major General Qassim Suleimani was dangerous, illegal and possibly untruthful.
Despite al-Baghdadi’s death, Trump is creating the conditions groups like ISIS thrive in.
Phyllis Bennis discusses the U.S. plan to bolster Saudi Arabia’s defense capabilities and to arm Saudi Arabia with more weapons.
Bolton’s bellicose worldview is the basic operating system of the Trump administration.
John Bolton’s tenure as National Security Advisor has officially ended, but whether U.S.-Iran talks will resume are still uncertain.
If a war breaks out, it won’t be because the Trump administration “bumbled” into one.