U.S. readies machinery for military intervention throughout Middle East

by Gerry FoleyA question that arises immediately in the wake of the political earthquakes shaking whole series of neocolonial regimes in the Middle East is how and how much the U.S. will escalate its military intervention in the area. The U.S. has already been heavily involved in major wars and occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan. … Continue reading U.S. readies machinery for military intervention throughout Middle East

Bob Woodward avoids asking hard questions about ‘Obama’s Wars’

by Barry Weisleder“‘Is there anybody who thinks we ought to leave Afghanistan?’ the president asked. Everyone in the room was quiet. They looked at him. No one said anything. ‘Okay,’ he said, ‘now that we’ve dispensed with that, let’s get on.’”One hundred and eighty-six into its 441 pages, the political framework of “Obama’s Wars” by … Continue reading Bob Woodward avoids asking hard questions about ‘Obama’s Wars’

Afghan war expands despite opposition by U.S. majority

by Gerry Foley The Obama administration’s year-end review of the state of its war effort in Afghanistan, of course, endeavored to be positive, citing some progress. However, it had to be guarded, admitting that whatever gains have been made are “fragile” and “reversible.” Just how fragile has been indicated by a number of articles in … Continue reading Afghan war expands despite opposition by U.S. majority

U.S.-led Afghanistan war loses credibility with liberal journalists

by Gerry Foley It was the bad luck of the war makers that at the same time as they raised the possibility of an unending military intervention in Afghanistan, their claims of negotiating with the insurgents exploded in their faces. The alleged Taliban representative they were talking to turned out to be a swindler.The news … Continue reading U.S.-led Afghanistan war loses credibility with liberal journalists

U.S. applauds (and orchestrates) military coups in Latin America

by Clay Wadena Western writers often write about Latin Americans as some sort of child-like race that “found” democracy late and has had trouble grasping it ever since. They treat them—as they do the oppressed all around the world—with arrogance and paternalism the likes of which one hears in the imperialist logic of “bringing democracy” … Continue reading U.S. applauds (and orchestrates) military coups in Latin America

The Antiwar Movement is not Stalled, but Reawakening

by Christine GauvreauRight-wing ideologue Justin Raimondo's article "Why is the Antiwar Movement Stalled? In Two Words: the Left" (antiwar.com, July 27, 2010) demonstrates very clearly that for the far right, or what is euphemistically called "traditional conservatism," beating the drum for the "left-right coalition against Empire” is less about coalition and more about discrediting the … Continue reading The Antiwar Movement is not Stalled, but Reawakening

Close Guantánamo with Justice Now!

Presented at the July 23-25, 2010 National Anti-War Conference, Albany, New York by the Center for Constitutional Rights Shortly after taking office President Obama signed an executive order promising to close Guantánamo within a year. Not only has he broken his promise by indefinitely delaying the closure of this notorious prison, but he has extended … Continue reading Close Guantánamo with Justice Now!

Would a ‘Left-Right’ Coalition Revive the Antiwar Movement?

By CHRISTINE MARIE From the archives: This article appeared in the May 2010 Socialist Action newspaper. In April, two well-known progressive figures, Code Pink leader Medea Benjamin and scholar of working-class cultural history Paul Buhle, went to press to champion a new “Left-Right Alliance Against War.” Such an alliance was the topic of a Feb. … Continue reading Would a ‘Left-Right’ Coalition Revive the Antiwar Movement?

United National Antiwar Conference – July 23-25 in Albany!

AN INVITATION FROM: After Downing Street, Arab American Union Members Council, Black Agenda Report, Campaign for Peace and Democracy, Campus Antiwar Network, Code Pink, Iraq Veterans Against the War, National Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations, Peace of the Action, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Progressive Democrats of America, U.S. Labor Against … Continue reading United National Antiwar Conference – July 23-25 in Albany!

Alexander Cockburn’s light is out at the end of the tunnel!

BY JEFF MACKLER [Jeff Mackler is the National Secretary of Socialist Action and a national antiwar leader for the past 45 years. For more information, visit http://www.socialistaction.org, jmackler@lmi.net.] Alexander Cockburn’s Sept. 4-6 “CounterPunch Diary“ hit piece against the U.S. antiwar movement, “Deeper into the Tunnel,” merits the serious attention of all antiwar fighters and organizations. … Continue reading Alexander Cockburn’s light is out at the end of the tunnel!

Iraq War intensifies as U.S.-Maliki government declares “victory”

[by Jeff Mackler]Sure enough, the Iraq War is over! At least, that’s the word from the corporate media. Eighty-five percent of U.S. bases and “outposts” in Iraq were slated to be closed as of June 30, according to U.S. military officials. U.S. forces were said to be withdrawing from Iraq’s cities, “under cover of night,” … Continue reading Iraq War intensifies as U.S.-Maliki government declares “victory”