Overall, this opportunistic treatment of Iran’s nuclear program is less indicative of a commitment to nonproliferation than it is a shortsighted expression of geopolitical priorities
Richard Falk
There already exists an unreflective consensus in the United States that any effort by Iran to cross the nuclear threshold would provides ample justification for launching an aggressive war against Iran
The Netanyahu visit has encouraged various forms of wishful thinking
Issues of law and ‘lawfare’ are recurrent features of foreign policy debates in the United States
I find it deeply disturbing that while the Chapel Hill tragedy is given marginal media attention except among groups previously worried about Islamophobia and racism
An interview on how to interpret the ghastly murder of three young Muslims living in the North Carolina university town of Chapel Hill
Four developments over the course of the last half-century are radically reshaping the debate on the viability and advisability of forcible intervention as a diplomatic option
American Sniper fails to make any effort at all to understand the experience of this war from the perspective of the Iraqis
Enlarging the context in which the Charlie Hebdo events are understood beyond a highlight film clip in ‘the war on terror’
Perhaps the most hopeful recent development in human affairs is the emergence of Pope Francis as the voice of global conscience