Libya and Syria: The story of civil war and regime transition
One key manner by which the Libya war has affected Syria has been to move some resistance actors to wage war in the first place.
Terrorism: A false threat
Millions starve. Millions die yearly from preventable diseases. Millions die as a consequence of wars. Compared with these numbers, the total count of terrorist victims is vanishingly small.
Anti-Empire Report #156: Shakespeare said it best
The Russian-interference indictment is predicated, apparently, on the idea that the United States is a backward, Third-World, Banana Republic, easily manipulated.
Inequality social dysfunction and misery
Income and wealth inequality is not simply a monetary issue, it is a complex social crisis that supports and strengthens notions of superiority and inferiority, and was described by President Barak Obama in 2013 as “the defining challenge of our time.”
7 ways to make your small business greener
Once you have these new and greener practices down, not only will your office residents thank you for them, but so will the environment.
Big food companies locking carbon into soil
As food corporations come together to find sustainable fixes, we’re bound to experience positive differences.
Will Sinema and Manchin continue to have Senate power?
If the Democrats were to boot them from the party as punishment, the Republicans would hold the majority.
Civil war in Iraq? Is Dubai safe? Or World War 3: An analysis of...
Iran will never even try to indulge in a one-on-one war with the United States.
Cooperation or competition?
Youth should be encouraged to cooperate and understand that the goal is to benefit all. But we can still use the idea of sports competition to find the best ways to move forward.
Clinton Backs Monsanto’s Case That to Be Anti Monsanto Is to Be Pro Global-Warming
“There is no comparison between the actual scientific consensus that global warming is real and man-made, and the phony ‘scientific’ ‘consensus’ that GMOs are safe.”