Month: March 2026

US Immigration’s Expanding Gulag

It’s no exaggeration to say that ICE detention camps now threaten to become a central instrument of repression under the Trump administration, writes Rebecca Gordon. 

War & Morality

In a liberal democracy, the government can only morally do what the governed have affirmatively authorized it to do, writes Andrew P. Napolitano. This is not the case with Trump’s war on Iran.

Iran War Exposes Cracks in BRICS Wall

Fissures have opened in the bloc over the U.S.-Israel war on Iran, writes Betwa Sharma. India has perhaps been most divisive. Let alone as a global power, India isn’t even projecting itself as a truly independent, regional one.

The Cuba Convoy Breaking the US Blockade

Alan MacLeod reports on the internationalist convoy that traveled by land, sea and air to arrive in Havana on Saturday carrying dozens of public figures, including Hasan Piker, Greta Thunberg, Jeremy Corbyn and the Irish hip-hop band Kneecap.

WATCH: Imminent Threat – or Ruse?

Is the intel on the war on Iran a flashback to the 2003 invasion of Iraq?  Ray McGovern, Anthony Aguilar, Dennis Fritz and more live from the National Press Club in Washington. Thurs, 9 am- 2pm EDT.

Craig Murray: The London Ambulance Attack

Iran has a zero record of attacking healthcare facilities, even in Israel. And there are multiple red flags about linking the recently-emerged terrorist group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, to Iran.

Truth, Media & the War on Iran

We reject war. But for wars to end, journalists must work without fear or intimidation, and media ownership can’t become a means of control, writes Ramzy Baroud.