This past Sunday, Peace Action West staff met with representatives from Tri-Valley CAREs, Western States Legal Foundation, and the Social Justice Center of Marin to talk about how our [...]
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, a project designed to test the US nuclear arsenal is beyond the halfway mark. The plan includes an array of lasers that mimic the blasts of hydrogen [...]
Republican presidential hopefuls agreed during last night’s Univision debate that the recent decline in violence in Iraq represents a signal to continue the troop presence in the region. With the [...]
The NYT reported this past weekend that according to senior American military officials, about 60 percent of the foreign fighters who came to Iraq in the past year to serve as suicide bombers or [...]
President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki have signed a deal to provide for an “enduring relationship” in military, economic and political terms. The agreement signifies a [...]
Violence in Iraq is down by 55%, according to US officials. The bad news is that just today a suicide bomber detonated his explosives as American soldiers were handing out toys to children [...]
Under a fresh and catchy new name, “Complex Transformation”, (aka “Complex 2030), is the same old Bush administration attempt to revamp the US nuclear weapons stockpile, and build new nuclear [...]
Iraq Vets Against the War: Operation First Casualty Giving our cities a glimpse into what occupation feels and looks like and that really supporting the troops means ending the war. [...]
I would add “and so will tens of thousands of Iraqis” to the above quote from U.S. Representative Maurice Hinchey (D-NY). Unfortunately, even self-described anti-war members of [...]
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRkLliqhiBg] That’s Sergio one of the organizers for next week’s actions at University of Maryland Baltimore County speaking. Over 20 schools [...]