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70 Years on from One of the Worst Acts in World History

Because the U.S. bomber targeted the city center, about 85% of the people killed in Hiroshima were civilians.

Redeployment: A Book Review

The book is not about the messiness of whether we ought to have gone there or not; it’s about “now what.”

War is the Health of the State

I’m interested to see a Republican re-take the White House in ’16 merely to see the re-emergence of the anti-war crowd.

Moral Rationalizing 69 Years Later: The Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki

Three days ago, I wrote a piece titled, “Moral Rationalizing 69 Years Later: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima,” which you Continue reading →

Moral Rationalizing 69 Years Later: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima

Last year, I marked this atrocious anniversary with a blog post you can find here. And I assume every year Continue reading →

Unconditional Support of Israel is Untenable

Let’s just check the facts taken from a New York Times report and the Washington Post: As of July 19th, Continue reading →

#BringBackOurGirls

I do think #BringBackOurGirls is basically another empty #Kony2012 social media campaign. On some level, I get it in terms Continue reading →

The justifications for war in Syria are all wrong

In the interest of curiosity and “fairness,” I decided to seek out what others are saying about why we need Continue reading →

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