The Fragments of the World Seek Each Other
The Fragments of the World Seek Each Other by Robert C. Koehler 975 words “Driven by the forces of love,...
The Fragments of the World Seek Each Other by Robert C. Koehler 975 words “Driven by the forces of love,...
The Unspoken by Winslow Myers 693 words How can Annie Jacobsen’s enthralling “Nuclear War: A Scenario” be a NY Times bestseller while...
Are We Sleepwalking to Nuclear War? by Sovaida Maani Ewing 882 words The threat of nuclear war is at the...
Beyond Self-Extinction by Winslow Myers 1109 words Good that defensive anti-missiles worked against Iran’s barrage. Still, two elements were more...
The Need for Understanding Never Stops by Robert C. Koehler 967 words I inhale the big, do-nothing shrug that always...
Is North Korea Preparing for War? by Mel Gurtov 831 words North Korea’s Calculations Two of America’s most prominent North...
Stop Fighting over Deck Chairs While the Ship Is on Fire and Sinking! by John Miksad 705 words We are...
Lahaina and Global Reality by Winslow Myers 929 words Rotarian Al Jubitz, founder of the War Prevention Initiative, has pointed...
Scared to death! by John Miksad 1043 words Published in: Black Star News, Minden Press-Herald, Counterpunch, World Beyond War, Elizabethton...
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...
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.
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.
"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:..."
“On August 12, 1945, six days after the U.S. government obliterated the city of Hiroshima with a single atomic bomb,...
“During his campaign for president, Donald Trump said that he could “stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot...