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 […]
Leading Arms Control Organizations Urge U.S. to Scale Back Plans & Reduce High Costs of Unsustainable Nuclear Weapons Modernization Plan
After The New York Times published a front-page story detailing the U.S.’s trillion-dollar plans to modernize its nuclear arsenal, Council for a Livable World teamed up with leading arms control organizations in a joint press release urging the Administration to scale back these programs.
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.”
Global Challenges Require New Approaches, Says New Leader at National Security Groups
Angela Canterbury brings public interest experience, record of reform to the Council for a Livable World, PeacePAC, and the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.
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