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A New Vision of Security: Remembering Randall Forsberg

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Authors: Randy Kehler

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The Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign was her brainchild.

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Origins of US Wars in Iraq and Vietnam

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"I'm often asked whether there aren't big differences between the Iraq War and Vietnam. And I'm always quick to say, of course, there are differences. In Iraq, it's a dry heat. And the language that none of our troops or diplomats speak is Arabic rather than Vietnamese." -Daniel Ellsberg

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The US Uses Nuclear Weapons the Way Armed Robbers Use Guns

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Authors: Paul Joseph

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Paul Joseph, reviews Empire and the Bomb: How the US Uses Nuclear Weapons to Dominate the World Nuclear weapons are different. We need to think differently too.

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China's Anti-Satellite Test Punctuates Need for New Space Treaty

Authors: Karl Grossman

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There is a very narrow window available for an international agreement keeping space free of weapons.

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Activist Forum: Films for Organizers

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Authors: %anonymous

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Peacework asked activists across the country to fill in the blank, "If I could show one under-appreciated film or video to a room full of potential organizers, I'd show..." and explain why or how they'd use that film.

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Preventing Nuclear War in Korea

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Authors: Joseph Gerson

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The stakes of the US-Korean crisis are far greater than is popularly understood.

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Nobel Women's Initiative Calls for Peace between, Human Rights within, Iran and the US

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The US and Iran: Time to Talk

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Authors: John Burroughs

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Are the issues regarding Iran’s nuclear program capable of resolution? It certainly seems possible.

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Illusions of Security in the US and Israel

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Authors: Allan Solomonow

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Israel’s experience with terrorism — and its longtime exploitation of fear for political ends — helps shed some light on our own government’s deceptions and their troubling implications.

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