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18 Dec, 2022

Planning for war crimes trials post-nuclear war

By Kary Love

Threshold question: should we hold trials or join Joe Stalin like he proposed after WWII for Hitler and his Hit Men, and just lynch those responsible...

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13 Nov, 2022

The need for global unity: How world law can save us all

By Jacopo Demarinis

If humanity is to survive in the face of climate change, nuclear proliferation, and international political conflict, our best option is to adopt the mindset with which world leaders approached the enormous task of ensuring global peace following the horrors of World War II.

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6 Jul, 2022

The illusion of military dominance

By Kevin Martin

United States military analysts love strategies and the theories behind them. The theories provide what appear to be perfectly reasonable and rational approaches to warfighting, even offering a sense of certainty about the outcome.

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3 Mar, 2022

Have mercy 

By Winslow Myers

"As the Ukrainian people endure horrors that are all the worse for being absurdly unnecessary, it is difficult to avoid pondering the most horrific absurdity of all:..."

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26 Jan, 2020

Could the climate crisis be “The Good News of Damnation”?

By PeaceVoice

“On August 12, 1945, six days after the U.S. government obliterated the city of Hiroshima with a single atomic bomb,...

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26 Oct, 2019

Of course a US president can murder somebody without legal jeopardy–Ain’t that great!

By PeaceVoice

“During his campaign for president, Donald Trump said that he could “stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot...

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2 Sep, 2018

Preventing Nuclear War: A National Campaign Emerges

By PeaceVoice

“A national collaborative grassroots coalition to abolish nuclear weapons is rapidly emerging in this country. The effort called “Back from...

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7 Jan, 2018

Appeal to the Heartland

By PeaceVoice

“I’m from the Heartland, from the lakes and woods of Minnesota. I lived in Minnesota and Wisconsin for almost all...

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5 Jan, 2018

North Korea Diplomacy Needs Defending, Not Snarky Tweets

By PeaceVoice

“As the U.S., the Korean Peninsula, and the world stare down the barrel of what would be a devastating war...

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26 Dec, 2017

Will a war with North Korea be our political leaders’ greatest regret?

By PeaceVoice

“President Bill Clinton’s greatest regret was his failure to respond to the Rwandan genocide. He estimated that U.S. intervention could...

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13 Nov, 2017

Stop the Wars: Congress vs. the President

By PeaceVoice

“Who Makes War? As Donald Trump maintains a high-velocity assault on North Korea’s leader, its political system, and its weapons...

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7 Nov, 2017

No Lives Matter or Can We Murder Murder— Did MLK Get It Wrong?

By PeaceVoice

“We are all fighting about which lives matter. The truth is, no lives matter…” Kary Love Published in: City Watch,...

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22 Oct, 2017

I am a designated nonsurvivor

By PeaceVoice

“Ok, I am prejudiced, I admit it. Like you, I am a “Designated NonSurvivor” if the US and NK actually...

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26 Sep, 2017

Trump and Kim, A Dangerous Pairing

By PeaceVoice

““We’re dealing with somebody that we’ll figure out. He may be smart, he may be strategic—and he may be totally...

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6 Sep, 2017

Begging for war

By PeaceVoice

““There are no good options,” Brian Williams said the other night on MSNBC, launching a discussion about North Korea with...

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