America’s New War In the Middle East September 26, 2014 Matthew Hoh is on the Council for a Livable World’s Board and was formerly a Marine as well as a former State Department official who resigned due to America’s policies in Afghanistan. He joins Bill Moyers as well as Jonathan Landay, veteran national security reporter, […]
“With America’s Help, Iraq’s Cycle of Violence Spirals” By Matt Hoh
Matt Hoh of the Council’s Board of Directors points to an Amnesty International report illustrating “the cycle of violence that has been devastating the people of Iraq for 11 years and why US military intervention…is not working, will not work, and will only prolong the suffering of millions of Iraqis.”
Defense One Publishes Article by Angela Canterbury and Kingston Reif
It’s Time to Reign in Nuclear Spending By Angela Canterbury and Kingston Reif The current international landscape seems to be defined by a never-ending cycle of conflicts and crises. Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. ISIL’s rampage in Iraq and Syria. The disintegration of Libya. The spread of Ebola. President Barack Obama has numerous tools at his […]
The Washington Post publishes Letter to the Editor on Military Escalation in Iraq by Angela Canterbury
“If a U.S. military engagement had been designed as a limited strategy to rescue Yazidis and to evacuate U.S. personnel, we would have reacted differently,” writes Angela Canterbury, Executive Director of Council for a Livable World. “But the open-ended nature of the stated mission was and continues to be alarming.”
Xena Gazette Publishes Op-Ed by John Isaacs
2,300 deaths are enough By John Isaacs Another two years in Afghanistan would do nothing to meet the U.S. national security objectives. President Barack Obama’s recent attempt to define foreign policy failed to accurately reflect how Washington intends to end one of the biggest quagmires of our time: Afghanistan. “You are the first class to […]
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