This week marks the 70th anniversary of a very dark chapter of human history, the U.S. incineration of tens of thousands of Japanese civilians by dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a war crime that has been rationalized in…
Tag: Gary G. Kohls
Entering the Age of Nuclear Terror
The Christmas Truce’s Moment of Hope
Asking Christians about Tolerance of War
The Troubling History of Thanksgiving
Though Thanksgiving can be a happy time for American families to get together, the actual history behind the holiday is a lot more complicated, as Gary G. Kohls describes.
Learning Little from World War I
Standing Up to Militarism
A Rare Indictment of US Atrocities
MLK’s Warning of America’s Spiritual Death
In Case You Missed…
Some of our special stories in December 2013 focused on the Saudi role in terrorism, the importance of national security “leakers,” the collapsing case pinning an infamous Sarin attack on Syria, and the renewed war over “the war on Christmas.”