In his apparent quest for the Democratic Presidential nomination, General Wesley Clark rightly criticizes President Bush for waging a “pre-emptive” invasion of…
Zoltan Grossman
Zoltán Grossman is faculty in Geography and Native Studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, studying and teaching about the intersections of ethnic-racial nationalism, militarism, and natural resources. He is author of Unlikely Alliances: Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands, and co-editor of Asserting Native Resilience: Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations Face the Climate Crisis. His website is at https://sites.evergreen.edu/zoltan/.
T he carrot-and-stick strategy at first seemed ingenious or at least crafty. In the days leading up to the U.S.-led war on…
As U.S. and British forces occupy Iraq’s major cities, it seems that most Americans and Iraqis are relieved that the invasion of…
The carrot-and–stick strategy at first seemed ingenious, or at least crafty. In the days leading up to the U.S.-led war on Iraq,…
Menomonie, Wisconsin, Jan. 18, 2003 — Earlier today, I attended a rally opposing a new Mideast war, held in the small Midwest…
Since the end of the Cold War a decade ago, the U.S. has gone to war in Iraq, Somalia, Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan. …