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Reseal the Deal with Iran
A renewed JCPOA provides a way to avoid the threat of war that would arise should Iran at some point move toward nuclear capability.
Supporters of Diplomacy over War Must Speak Up
Lawmakers need to hear from their constituents who support the nuclear deal with Iran.
What Would King Say of the Obama Era?
On Obama’s second inauguration, let’s challenge our society to look at how well we are addressing the “giant triplets” of racism, extreme materialism, and militarism.
Towards a Foreign Policy for the 99 Percent
There is a growing U.S. movement linking human and environmental needs with a demand to end our wars and liberate the vast resources they consume.
Review: Working for Peace and Justice
Lawrence Wittner’s captivating and honest memoir reveals a man unflappably devoted to peace and justice.
Romney’s Debate Zinger About China Provides Opening for Constructive Policy Debate
The wisdom and advisability of “pivoting” in order to economically, militarily and politically isolate your main banker is a head scratcher.
Zoning Out Nukes in the Middle East
From Iran to Israel, there’s only one real solution to nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.
Obama’s Afghanistan Review: A Whitewash of a Disastrous Occupation
According to the Obama administration, nothing can happen in the U.S. war in Afghanistan that doesn’t mean good news.
Taking the Right Road on Nukes
It’s time to seize the fierce urgency of now and move forward on nuclear abolition.
Earth to Bush: Iraq isnt South Korea
The Iraq-South Korea connection: a warning flag, and a chance to open up debate on U.S. “occupations” around the globe.
Just Security
An Alternative Foreign Policy Framework