Tomgram: William Hartung and Hekmat Aboukhater, Cashing in on Nukes

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Be depressed, very depressed.

When you read today’s piece by TomDispatch regular William Hartung and Hekmat Aboukhater, you’ll be reminded that, in the Biden years, the U.S. military has continued to focus on what’s all too strangely called the “modernization” read more

Let’s Think About How to Build a More Peaceful World

Although the current U.S. presidential campaign has focused almost entirely on domestic issues, Americans live on a planet engulfed in horrific wars, an escalating arms race, and repeated threats of nuclear annihilation.  Amid this dangerous reality, shouldn’t we give some thought to how to build a more peaceful future?

Back in 1945, toward the end of the most devastating war in history, the world’s badly battered nations, many of them in smoldering ruins, agreed to create read more

Tomgram: John Feffer, The Global Backlash Against Globalization

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Recently, as TomDispatch regular John Feffer reminds us today, Vladimir Putin met with Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang, North Korea. And though no one mentioned it, there was, in fact, a missing participant in that meeting. I’m sure you know just whom I’m thinking of — the read more

Tomgram: Nick Turse, Osama Bin Laden’s Enduring Triumph

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Here’s a strange thing to even begin to grasp. In all these years, at least in Washington, the heartland of American power, it hasn’t been understood, not even faintly. In — yes! — all these years, including significant parts of the last century and this one, this country has continually poured read more