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Deepening Tensions on the Korean Peninsula Demand New Thinking in Washington by Mel Gurtov 1213 words The Mounting Danger Tensions on the Korean peninsula have reached a new level of intensity. North Korea’s foreign ministry issued a statement Feb. 17 in anticipation of another round of US-South Korean military exercises, warning that these “preparations for
Nonviolent Response to Ukraine war by Peter Klotz-Chamberlin 605 words Response to the war in Ukraine is not limited to a choice between pacifism and military might. Nonviolence is much more than pacifism. Nonviolence is waged by grassroots campaigns around the world to resist oppression, defend human rights, and even overthrow tyrants—without lethal weapons. You
20 Years After the Invasion of Iraq, Will the Media’s Complicity be Flushed Down the Memory Hole? by Jeremy Earp 877 words “All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory.” — Viet Thanh Nguyen As mainstream U.S. media outlets pause to remember the U.S. invasion of Iraq,