Suicide Squad July 31, 2024 U.S. troops are losing a war with their deadliest enemy, writes Nick Turse. Read more →
Cutting the Pentagon Down to Size March 21, 2024 Making major cuts to military spending would increase U.S. national security, argues William J. Astore. Read more →
The Many Lessons of Ukraine War October 6, 2023 Combatting Russia to the last Ukrainian was always an odious strategy, writes Chas W. Freeman in this expansive overview. Read more →
The US Military’s Culture of Lies September 30, 2022 William Astore says the U.S. is a nation being unmade by war, the very opposite of what most Americans are taught. If wars were won with lies, he argues, the U.S. would be undefeated. Read more →
JOHN PILGER: Silencing the Lambs — How Propaganda Works September 7, 2022 Leni Riefenstahl said her epic films glorifying the Nazis depended on a “submissive void” in the German public. This is how propaganda is done. Read more →
Five Reasons for Washington’s War Addiction May 11, 2022 When the Soviet Union collapsed, the U.S. military-industrial complex recognized a giant business opportunity, writes William J. Astore. Read more →
20 Deadly Years of Wasted Opportunities Since 9/11 September 9, 2021 With communities across the country in dire need of investment, Lindsay Koshgarian says the case for avoiding more pointless wars couldn’t be clearer. Read more →
The All-American Base World August 19, 2021 As long as this current count of 750 military bases in 81 places remains a reality, so, too, will U.S. wars, writes Patterson Deppen. Read more →
Will Biden Finally Bring Troops Home from Afghanistan? February 22, 2021 Assuming the president does actually want to ditch this 19-plus year disaster, Danny Sjursen says two main sets of problems stand in his way. Read more →
The Future of War in Biden’s America January 21, 2021 Danny Sjursen offers a Bidenesque tour of U.S. militarism. Read more →