The tool is the product of a growing industry whose work is usually kept from the public and utilized by police. A MICHIGAN STATE POLICE CONTRACT, obtained by The Intercept, sheds new light on the growing use of little-known surveillance software that helps law enforcement agencies and corporations watch people’s …
Read More »After Defeat in Afghanistan, Can US Envision a Future of Peace?
We must unite and dismantle this American Empire before it dismantles us. Yoda, the Jedi Master in the Star Wars films, once pointed out that the future is all too difficult to see and it’s hard to deny his insight. Yet I’d argue that, when it comes to the U.S. military and its …
Read More »Biden’s Nuclear Weapons Commitments: Dangerous Continuities
In the dangerous Trump era, the Pentagon pronounced that “There is no higher priority for national defense” than to “replace [the country’s] strategic nuclear triad and sustain the warheads it carries.” The estimated cost for upgrading the entire U.S. nuclear arsenal and replacing all its nuclear warhead delivery systems—intercontinental ballistic missiles, …
Read More »US Drones Still Fly Over the Afghan Horizon
Despite its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the U.S. military maintains an “over-the-horizon capability,” which allows it to continue launching airstrikes. Facing unrelenting criticism over the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Biden Administration is insisting that the United States will maintain a capability to launch airstrikes in Afghanistan, regardless of the legal limitations and possibility …
Read More »Will US military failures touch off a ‘revolution from below’?
The civ-mil divide and the health of our volunteer forces are of urgent concern right now, with blame pointed at the top. The month of August was a roller coaster of emotion for the war-weary American public and her beloved all volunteer military. As Afghanistan reverted to rule under the …
Read More »Another Look at 9/11: Ask Not ‘What Happened?’ but ‘Who Did It?’
The evidence of Israeli involvement is substantial, based on the level of the Jewish state’s espionage operations in the U.S., Phil Giraldi writes. The twentieth anniversary of 9/11 last Saturday has raised many of the usual issues about what actually happened on that day. Were hijacked airliners actually crashed into …
Read More »INTELLIGENCE CONTRACT FUNNELED TO PRO-WAR THINK TANK ESTABLISHMENT
The Center for Strategic and International Studies received a hefty sum from Alion Science as part of a military-related contract. IN 2018, when the government awarded a massive $769 million contract to Alion Science and Technology, a defense contractor, the company promised that the money would go to “cutting edge” intelligence and technological …
Read More »Top US Generals Blatantly Lied About Afghanistan and Iraq Wars to Advance Their Careers
According to the Pentagon’s annual reports on military justice, there have been more than 1.3 million cases of discipline in the U.S. military since 2001, mostly relating to the so-called “War on Terror.” But as The Intercept highlighted, the generals who misled Congress and the American public about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have not …
Read More »Behind Every Dark Cloud of Terrorism, There’s a Silver Lining for the Wealthy
On this 20th anniversary of 9/11, the rich keep getting richer, always calculating how to squeeze more cash from calamity. Among the many television specials marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11, one that stood out was this week’s two-hour edition of public television’s Frontline, “America After 9/11.” It was a well-told chronicle, …
Read More »Bear Any Burden: Military Sacrifice and Rise of American Populism
Much ink has been spilled on the cause of our current American malaise. Immigration, race, integration, and economics have been bandied about as causes for our current political strife. However, all of these are insufficient to explain our current political and cultural turmoil. More than any other single factor, the …
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