Monday, August 2, 2010

Andrew Bacevich on Afghanistan War: "The President Lacks the Guts to Get Out"


DemocracyNow!
August 2, 2010

Retired U.S. army Colonel and historian Andrew Bacevich joins us for his first interview about his new book, Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War. "The question demands to be asked: Who is more deserving of contempt?" Bacevich asks. "The commander-in-chief who sends young Americans to die for a cause, however misguided, in which he sincerely believes? Or the commander-in-chief who sends young Americans to die for a cause in which he manifestly does not believe and yet refuses to forsake?"...

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Wikileaks Soldier Reveals Orders for "360 Rotational Fire" Against Civilians in Iraq


by Ralph Lopez
OpEd News
June 17, 2010

...McCord says the greater story is being overlooked, and that rather than blame individual soldiers, the Army itself should be examined, and its system of training soldiers...

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Monday, May 31, 2010

Israeli Troops Kill Humanitarians on Flotilla to Gaza


by Rob Kall
OpEdNews
May 31, 2010

...Apparently, Israel attempted to prevent all broadcasts from the flotilla but the one video, which included images of Israeli troops on the Turkish ship did make it through...

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Afghans Protest Deadly Nighttime Raid: "If the Americans Do This Again, We Are Ready to Shed Our Blood Fighting Them"


DemocracyNow!
May 17, 2010

Mourners continued to gather on Saturday in the small farming village of Koshkaky, in eastern Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, where an early Friday morning raid by US and Afghan Special Forces left eight people dead. The military issued a statement saying that their forces came under attack, and in the firefight a Taliban subcommander and seven militants were killed. They reported that no civilians were harmed. But residents here tell a different story. Independent journalist Rick Rowley of Big Noise Films was at the scene and filed this report...

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

CITIZEN DIPLOMACY AND THE FORGING OF WORLD PEACE


Josep Mayoral Antigas
Inter Press Service
April 2010

Local governments, which are closest to the citizens, have a key role to play in bringing about peace and understanding among different cultures, writes Josep Mayoral Antigas, mayor of Granollers, Spain, and vice president of Mayors for Peace.

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Friday, April 23, 2010

"Imagine": A Simple Plan for World Peace


Friday 23 April 2010
by: Eleanor J. Bader, t r u t h o u t | Book Review

The first time I heard John Lennon's "Imagine," I was a high school kid with little sense that the world could be different. The song stopped me in my tracks. Tears streamed down my cheeks as Lennon's visionary prayer for a world without religious or nationalistic swagger set my heart and mind racing...

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Afghanistan's My Lai Massacre


t r u t h o u t | News Analysis
by: Dave Lindorff
Friday 05 March 2010
t r u t h o u t | News Analysis

Today's war in Afghanistan also has its My Lai massacres. It has them almost weekly, as US warplanes bomb wedding parties or homes "suspected" of housing terrorists that turn out to house nothing but civilians. But these My Lais are all conveniently labeled accidents. They get filed away and forgotten as the inevitable "collateral damage" of war. There was, however, a massacre recently that was not a mistake - a massacre, which, while it only involved fewer than a dozen innocent people, bears the same stench as My Lai. It was the execution-style slaying of eight handcuffed students, aged 11-18, and a 12-year-old neighboring shepherd boy who had been visiting the others in Kunar Province on December 26...

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Afghanistan's My Lai Massacre


t r u t h o u t | News Analysis
by: Dave Lindorff
Friday 05 March 2010
t r u t h o u t | News Analysis

When Charlie Company's Lt. William Calley ordered and encouraged his men to rape, maim and slaughter over 400 men, women and children in My Lai in Vietnam back in 1968, there were at least four heroes who tried to stop him or bring him and higher officers to justice. One was helicopter pilot Hugh Thompson Jr., who evacuated some of the wounded victims, and who set his chopper down between a group of Vietnamese and Calley's men, ordering his door gunner to open fire on the US soldiers if they shot any more people. One was Ron Ridenhour, a soldier who learned of the massacre and began a private investigation, ultimately reporting the crime to the Pentagon and Congress. One was Michael Bernhardt, a soldier in Charlie Company, who witnessed the whole thing and reported it all to Ridenhour. And one was journalist Seymour Hersh, who broke the story in the US media.

Today's war in Afghanistan also has its My Lai massacres. It has them almost weekly, as US warplanes bomb wedding parties or homes "suspected" of housing terrorists that turn out to house nothing but civilians. But these My Lais are all conveniently labeled accidents. They get filed away and forgotten as the inevitable "collateral damage" of war. There was, however, a massacre recently that was not a mistake - a massacre, which, while it only involved fewer than a dozen innocent people, bears the same stench as My Lai. It was the execution-style slaying of eight handcuffed students, aged 11-18, and a 12-year-old neighboring shepherd boy who had been visiting the others in Kunar Province on December 26...

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Teabaggers Meet the Brownbaggers


By Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
09 February 2010

On the heels of the lightly attended over-hyped "Tea Party Convention" in Nashville, progressives are preparing to respond with a movement of their own. The "Brownbaggers" will be showing up in front of Congressional offices to demand "healthcare not warfare."...

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Jim Channon: Mobilizing the military to clean up the earth


Ode Magazine

Actor Jeff Bridges nominates Jim Channon, who wants to mobilize the military to plant trees, clean up freshwater reserves and restore reefs...

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

HOWARD ZINN: “Holy Wars”


DemocracyNow!
January 08, 2009

Howard Zinn is an American historian, social critic, and activist. He is best known as author of the best-seller A People’s History of the United States. He spoke at Boston University on November 11, on the subject of American “Holy Wars.”

Thanks to Robbie Leppzer for filming this event.

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