Diplomacy must not die, write James W. Carden, Marshall Auerback and Patrick Lawrence.
Tag: John F. Kennedy
Questioning America’s Warlords
WATCH: Hedges & Chomsky on the State of the Empire
A History of Contested Presidential Elections, from Samuel Tilden to Al Gore
25 YEARS OF CN: ‘How Israel Stole the Bomb’
The Danger of Leaving a President Out of the Loop
How the Israel Lobby Got its Start
As the annual AIPAC conference wraps up in Washington on Tuesday, historian Walter Hixson looked back on the Israel Lobby’s origins in this speech last Friday to the “Israel Lobby & American Policy Conference” at the National Press Club.
A Call to Reinvestigate American Assassinations
Distorting the Life of Bobby Kennedy
As the 50th anniversary of his assassination is being remembered on Tuesday, it is vital to have a complete and accurate picture of the complex figure of Robert F. Kennedy, explains James DiEugenio.
The Deep State’s JFK Triumph Over Trump
Exclusive: Fifty-four years after President Kennedy’s assassination, the CIA and FBI demanded more time to decide what secrets to keep hiding – and a chastened President Trump bowed to their power, observes ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern.