Silicon Valley is rushing us toward automated warfare.
You Can’t Turn Back the Clock on Genocide
Israel’s collective punishment is now simply a fact of life (and death).
Despite Possibility of Ceasefire, U.S. Imperial Ambitions May Doom Palestine
The Biden administration’s efforts to normalize relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia may make it impossible for Palestinians to achieve a viable state.
120 Countries Have Signed the Safe Schools Declaration. Sadly, the U.S. Isn’t One of Them.
From Gaza to Ukraine to Afghanistan, militaries need to leave schools alone. A global agreement could make that a reality.
A Slippery Slope to World War III?
Talk of a ceasefire in Ukraine is dangerously premature.
Power Station Bombing Redoubles Pressure on Ukraine
Ukraine must find a way to meet the gap in its energy needs before winter starts.
Israel, Russia, and International Law
National impunity is not inevitable, at least if people and governments of the world are willing to take the necessary actions.
Ukraine, Double Standards, and Escalation Management
The Biden administration has okayed the use of U.S. weapons for strikes on Russian territory near Kharkiv. But its restrictions on Ukrainian actions and its double standards vis a vis Israel are undermining international law.
Africa Command to “Double Down” in Africa
The targets: China, Russia, and violent extremists.
Biden’s Bloody Red Line in Rafah
Israel’s horrific attack on displaced Palestinians in Rafah comes as the Biden administration is facing increasing global isolation over its support for the assault on Gaza.