Tomgram: Andrea Mazzarino, The Long War We Ignore

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It seems like the human way. Once again, we’re at war. Earlier in this century, it was the disastrous U.S. global war on (or, more accurately, of) terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere across the Greater Middle East and Africa; if you’re Saudi Arabia, it’s still Yemen as attacks there only read more

Talk World Radio: Milan Sekulović on Saving a Mountain in Montenegro

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This week on Talk World Radio we’re discussing efforts by local residents to save a mountain in Montenegro from being turned into a military training ground. Milan Sekulović is a journalist and environmental activist. He started to deal with environmental activism after the government of read more

Ukraine Nightmare

by Elliott Adams

I have a recurring nightmare. But this is a new recurring nightmare. This one only started after the fighting began in Ukraine, with the news of all the heinous and terrible things happening there, and my inability to do anything about it.

In my nightmare, we are fighting a house fire. There are screaming people.  My firefighter crew is struggling to control the raging flames. It is hot, read more

Tomgram: Aviva Chomsky, A Planet on Fire

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Recently, making my way through the New York Times — and yes, at 77 and a creature of habit, I still read its paper version — I found two articles of special interest to me, one above the other, on page 17. These days, I hardly need to say that the front page (and its online equivalent) remains a riot of Ukraine news. That day, four major Ukraine stories were piled read more

When Backing War Is the Only Sane Position, Leave the Asylum

By David Swanson

If you find yourself in a room, zoom, plaza, or planet in which only more war is considered a sane policy, check quickly for two things: which inmates are in charge, and are there any open windows handy. You may have to make the case for turning the place upside-down from within it, but you’ll have to figure out a way to get yourself considered sane first.

Logically, there are two basic things you can do with a war, continue it or end it. Typically you end it by negotiating an read more

Supporting Wars But Not Militaries

By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, March 22, 2022

I’ve just become aware of and read the 2020 book by Ned Dobos, Ethics, Security, and The War-Machine: The True Cost of the Military. It makes a pretty strong case for the abolition of militaries, even while concluding that it may or may not have done so, that the matter should be taken on a case-by-case basis.

Dobos sets aside the question of whether any war can be justified, arguing instead that “there may be cases where the costs and read more