by David Vine | Oct 11, 2013 | War & Peace
The Pentagon has spent the last two decades plowing hundreds of millions of tax dollars into military bases in Italy, turning the country into an increasingly important center for U.S. military power. Especially since the start of the Global War on Terror in 2001, the...
by Miriam Pemberton, Mattea Kramer | Sep 20, 2013 | Environment, Labor, Trade, & Finance, War & Peace
A trillion dollars. It’s a lot of money. In a year it could send 127 million college students to school, provide health insurance for 206 million people, or pay the salaries of seven million schoolteachers and seven million police officers. A trillion dollars...
by Andrew Bacevich | Sep 10, 2013 | War & Peace
Sometimes history happens at the moment when no one is looking. On weekends in late August, the president of the United States ought to be playing golf or loafing at Camp David, not making headlines. Yet Barack Obama chose Labor Day weekend to unveil arguably the most...
by Chalmers Johnson | Aug 22, 2013 | Democracy & Governance, War & Peace
This commentary was originally published by TomDispatch in 2009. In light of the draconian Bradley Manning verdict, we are republishing it now. However ambitious President Barack Obama’s domestic plans, one unacknowledged issue has the potential to destroy any...
by Tom Engelhardt | Jul 25, 2013 | Democracy & Governance
It’s hard even to know how to take it in. I mean, what’s really happening? An employee of a private contractor working for the National Security Agency makes off with unknown numbers of files about America’s developing global security state on a thumb drive and four...