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The Cheonan’s Sinking: Calling for Peacemaking

Both South Korea and the United States need to exercise flexibility and to conduct engagement with the North to cope with current challenges.…

Srebrenica 15 Years Later

The July 1995 massacre and murder of 8000 Bosnian men and boys in the eastern Bosnian city of Srebrenica, Bosnia-Hercegovina continues to be a stain on humanity as more than…

US Treasury Running on Fumes

The White House is screaming like a stuck pig. WikiLeaks’ release of the Afghan War Documents “puts the lives of our soldiers and our coalition partners at risk.” What nonsense.…

The Year America Dissolved

It was 2017.  Clans were governing America. The first clans organized around local police forces. The conservatives’ war on crime during the late 20th century and the Bush/Obama war on…

Chin Refugees in Malaysia (Part 1)

The dead corpses of two mangled Chin babies represent the hopeless desperation of people fleeing Burma. Burma’s citizens stow away in the trunks of cars or hide their children on…

Israel Braces Itself for a UN Fact Finding Mission

Israel faces another disastrous report as an ‘Independent and impartial’ fact-finding team appointed by the UN Human Rights Council will look into Israel’s ‘violations of international law’ during her commando…

From the Gulf Coast: A Moratorium Is Not the Answer

Grand Coteau, Louisiana, July 23 — Yesterday 11,000 people attended a rally at the Cajundome in Lafayette, Louisiana to protest President Obama’s moratorium on deep water drilling.  When one strips…

Criticism of Chomsky: Asset or Liability?

Tirades against Noam Chomsky never cease to amaze me. And I’m not talking about the kind of criticisms of the man that come from Alan Dershowitz and other apologists for…

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