Saturday, 18 May , 2024

Antiwar Movement

The US Administration Divided over the Prospect of Nuclear Annihilation of...

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos * During the last days we haven’t heard much of the usual tirade of horrible, unprecedented threats against North Korea. Is this because...

The Empire’s Hustle: Why Anti-Trumpism Doesn’t Include Anti-War

by Ajamu Baraka Libertarian U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) declared from the Senate floor last week in anticipation of the vote on the National Defense...

A history of holding back nuclear Armageddon

The nuclear standoff with North Korea reminds KEITH FLETT of Britain’s resistance to the bomb The recent crisis over North Korean nuclear weapons — which...

No more nukes? Why anti-nuclear protests need an urgent revival

Before the end of the cold war, nuclear apocalypse was a frightening possibility that overshadowed everyone’s lives. With tensions rising between the US and...

The silence of the pseudo-left on the danger of war

By Eric London A wide range of nominally left-wing political groups and publications have acquiesced to a series of dangerous military actions by the...

Hands Off Syria!

Hundreds of protesters gathered in cities across the US to speak out against President Donald Trump’s missile strikes on a Syrian airbase. Despite the...

Tom Hayden (1939-2016) on Vietnam War

Legendary civil rights and antiwar activist Tom Hayden died Sunday in Santa Monica, California, after a lengthy illness. He was 76 years old. Hayden spent decades shaping movements against war and for social justice. In the early 1960s, he was the principal author of the Port Huron Statement, the founding document of Students for a Democratic