UPDATE DECEMBER 11: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 10-8 in favor of the AUMF for Syria and Iraq, but with some limitations, read more in this [...]
Not so much, according to Peace Action national board member and SUNY/Albany Professor Emeritus Larry Wittner. See his article on History News Network. by Lawrence S. Wittner Dr. Lawrence Wittner [...]
You’ll know from the past eight years that we have been writing you about Iran. First, we were gravely concerned that Vice President Dick Cheney would sway the Bush administration to bomb Iran. [...]
 A Sustainable, Effective Response to ISIS  Instead of another endless war, Members of Congress should stand up in support of effective alternatives to combat the threat from ISIS. Below are [...]
While you might not have known it from the scant attention they received in the recent midterm elections, there is a lot brewing on Peace Action’s top priority issues these days. [...]
Among otherwise tough mid-term election results, six of the top eight candidates Peace Action endorsed and supported (along with Peace Action West, Peace Action Michigan and New Hampshire Peace [...]
The following news release is part of an ongoing effort to press the Obama Administration to participate in multilateral nuclear disarmament fora. Peace Action has helped lead this push for a few [...]
A Foreign Policy for All Re-Thinking U.S. Foreign Policy for the 21st Century Saturday, November 8, 2014, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm MIT Room 34-101, 50 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA Confirmed Speakers Noam [...]
Below is a letter to the editor sent to the New York Times (they didn’t publish it, happens to the best of us) prompted by an article last week on the actual weapons of mass destruction [...]
Please take a minute to complete a simple, four question survey regarding U.S. military action in Iraq and Syria.. It helps to know what you think. We want our communications, and most [...]