“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 […]
Roll Call Publishes OpEd on House Committee’s Rejection of Pentagon Cost Saving Measures by John Isaacs
“The motto of the committee seems to be, “We are careful guardians of the treasury — just not in our backyards,” writes John Isaacs for Roll Call.
Board Member, William Lanouette, Lectures on His Biography of Council Founder, Leo Szilard
Board Member, William Lanouette, lectures on his new book, Genius in the Shadows: A Biography of Leo Szilard, a biography of Council for a Livable World’s founder.
National Journal Story on Ukrainian Nuclear Disarmament Quotes John Isaacs
With Russian troops now occupying Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, Kiev’s beleagered interim leaders may be thinking twice about their nation’s 1994 decision to abandon nuclear weapons.
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