Amid the mainstream U.S. media’s focus on Syria, the ongoing U.S.-provoked humanitarian crisis in Iraq gets little attention as victims of the post-invasion chaos still suffer, Cathy Breen reports.
Category: Human Rights
Washington’s New Lock-Step March of Folly
The Open Wounds of Mideast Conflicts
Finally, Letting the Philippines Go
Embarrassing America Before the World
The Unique Human Capacity for War
One characteristic that sets humans apart from other animals is the capability to organize sustained warfare against members of their own species, a troubling fact that connects to the problem of PTSD, says Michael Brenner.