In the mainstream view, the Syrian conflict began in the Spring of 2011 with a period of peaceful, pro-democracy protests, which were then brutally suppressed by the Assad regime. As the liberal-left Intercept describes it, “Syrian civilians rose up to demand...
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Big Tech Firmly Embedded in the War State, DoD Report Shows
by Ken Silva | Apr 19, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The Department of Defense inspector general has released a damning report on the DoD’s massive “JEDI” cloud computing project, exposing a revolving door between Amazon and the Pentagon. The DoD’s September 2017 announcement of JEDI (a catchy acronym for Joint...
Finding Accountability for Captain Crozier
by Hunter DeRensis | Apr 14, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
There is a sickness in the United States Navy, and it goes beyond the coronavirus pandemic. It’s a disorder of irresponsible political leadership, and a high command more focused on expediency than maintaining the confidence of the sailors in their care. The latest...
FDR, Demagogue Champion of Leviathan and War
by Jim Bovard | Apr 13, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Politics
Sunday was the 75th anniversary of the death of Franklin Roosevelt. Roosevelt was sainted by the media even before he died in 1945. CNN last week trumpeted FDR as “the wartime president who Trump should learn from.” A 2019 survey of historians ranked FDR as the third...
Evil Blossoms Where Conscience Shrinks: The Unforgivable Tragedy of Bush’s Iraq War II
by Zack Sorenson | Apr 9, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Politics
During Iraq War II (2003–2011), in addition to thousands of American soldiers and contractors who died, more than 100,000 Iraq civilians were killed. This number is consistent with independent counts as well as leaked Pentagon data (sources available at Wikipedia)....
America, We Have To End the Wars Now
by Scott Horton | Apr 2, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Scott Horton
The Coronavirus Crisis Makes It Clear Can anyone think what our society might have spent six and a half trillion dollars on instead of 20 years of war in the Middle East for nothing? How about the trillion dollars per year we keep spending on the military on top of...
Yemen Is Shattered And The U.S. Helped The Saudis Break It
by Doug Bandow | Apr 2, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Five years ago the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia invaded neighboring Yemen. The conflict was supposed to be quick and simple, over in a few weeks. Now the once-haughty Saudi royals have offered a ceasefire, after their opponents, Houthi irregulars, captured the province of...
Australian War Criminals
by Kym Robinson | Mar 25, 2020 | Events, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Australia has a proud military history, even before it was a federation in 1901 it had sent men abroad in service of Empire. Still a new nation while the British fought bitterly against the Boers in South Africa, the Australian military identity was slowly forged in...









