Robert Naiman advocates significant cuts in US "defense" spending in order to save valuable domestic programs.
US Opposes ICC Bid to Make ‘Aggression’ a Crime Under International Law
This article describes the Obama administration's opposition to classifying 'aggression' as a crime under international law.
Learning From Past Disasters, Preventing New Ones
*This article is the foreword to the book Flirting with [...]
How the Iraq War’s $2 Trillion Cost to the US Could Have Been Spent
In war, things are rarely what they seem. Back in [...]
No Exceptions
Article originally published in Haaretz on 11/5/2007 How can [...]
A Coup Has Occurred
Text of a speech delivered September 20, 2007 at American [...]
Watada Beats the Government
When the Army judge declared a mistrial over defense objection [...]
Reflections on the Connections between the War in Iraq and Hawaii: the Stryker Brigade and the Watada Case
Two great volcanoes comprise most of the Big Island of [...]
A Very Costly I Told You So
All was in vain. The rhetoric and deceptions by the [...]
President Bush’s Iraq Policy Renewed
The hope that President Bush might move toward an American [...]