Peace Action is cosponsoring a speaking tour with former weapons inspector Scott Ritter, media analyst Jeff Cohen and Ambassador Edward Peck. I saw Ritter and Cohen speak when they came through [...]
Politico, CNN and the LA Times will be hosting two presidential debates in southern California at the end of January, less than a week before “Super Duper Tuesday,” when Californians will vote in [...]
Senator Hillary Clinton engaged in some last minute election fear-mongering in New Hampshire Monday, warning that Al Qaeda is watching US elections closely: In one of her most overt plays of the [...]
Concern grew yesterday when Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps boats reportedly provoked US ships in the Strait of Hormuz, sending the radio transmission, “we’re coming at you. Your ships will [...]
In response to hypothetical questions about attacking Pakistan or facing a nuclear attack on the US, the leading four Democratic candidates for president discussed various ideas for curbing [...]
This weekend, the top six Republican candidates for president squared off in preparation for Tuesday’s NH primary. While the candidates have chosen at times to distance themselves from the Bush [...]
We are just barely into 2008, and the presidential primary mania is already upon us. Tomorrow night, Iowans will be the first voters in the nation to cast their preferences for the next [...]
Given the inability of Congress to pass a timeline to withdraw US troops from Iraq or put significant limitations on the funding, the 2008 presidential election could be our best chance to end [...]
The 2008 elections will bring about opportunities the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades. If played well, we will be able to dramatically change the American conversation around nuclear [...]
Every year, Peace Action’s Japanese sister organization, Gensuiken, invites a Peace Action staff person to attend Japan’s annual World Conference on Nuclear Weapons, a commemoration of the [...]