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U.S. Peace Council Statement
For weeks, the U.S. corporate media have been shrill in declaring that Russia, having positioned tens of thousands of Russian troops on the border, may be about to invade Ukraine. U.S. State Department spokesmen have been threatening Russia with punishing economic sanctions if there were an invasion. Daily, if not hourly, TV viewers are shown satellite images supposedly showing Russian troop concentrations on the Ukraine border, accompanied by unflattering photos of a scowling Vladimir Putin, depicted as the evil source of the new U.S.-Russia tensions.

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Ukraine, Russia, United States, NATO
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Posted on 03 Jan 2022 by the editor

The UN and NATO's goal of disabling Gaddafi's ability to use military violence against the Libyan people deserves merit. Any tyrant who uses military forces to subdue and repress the indigenous population cannot be allowed to continue such despotic methods.

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Libya, Gaddafi, UN, NATO
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Posted on 19 Mar 2011 by the editor

By David Swanson
Wouldn't it be kind and generous of us to send the US or NATO or a UN-approved military into Libya to bloodlessly prevent the vicious slaughter of masses of people by a truly evil lunatic? Would it?

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US, NATO, UN, Libya, Ghadafi
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Posted on 09 Mar 2011 by the editor

By David Swanson
People are doing journalism and the Washington Post is pissed. How to respond? Apparently the answer arrived at by Post editors is to just give up on any Americans who have been informing themselves and target those Americans who believe anything that super important people say. How else to explain an op-ed full of documented lies and published last Friday over the byline of two Democratic senators, Carl Levin and Jack Reed?

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Afghanistan, NATO, United States, Rolling Stone
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Posted on 06 Mar 2011 by the editor

By David Swanson
No Weapons to Ukraine—An Open Letter to the U.S. Senate
The United States is the leading provider of weapons to the world, and the practice of providing weapons to countries in crisis has proven disastrous, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. Expanding NATO to Russia’s border and arming Russia's neighbors threatens something worse than disaster. The United States is toying with nuclear war.

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US, NATO, Russia, Ukraine, nuclear war
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Posted on 25 Feb 2015 by the editor

Anti-war activists in the UK have launched a public petition calling on Prime Minister David Cameron to announce a full and immediate withdrawal of the UK from NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.

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UK, NATO, anti-war
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Posted on 22 Feb 2015 by the editor

By David Swanson 
The U.S.-led NATO war on Afghanistan has lasted so long they've decided to rename it, declare the old war over, and announce a brand new war they're just sure you're going to love.

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NATO, CIA, Afghanistan
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Posted on 29 Dec 2014 by the editor

By James Petras
The principle Nazi ideological prop that secured massive financial and political support from Germany’s leading industrialists was the Communist and Soviet threat. The main Nazi military drive, absorbing two-thirds of its best troops, was directed eastward at conquering and destroying Russia. The ‘Russian Threat’ justified Nazi Germany’s conquest and occupation of the Ukraine, the Balkans, Eastern Europe and the Baltic states, with the aid of a substantial proportion of local Nazi collaborators.

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NATO, Germany, Russia
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Posted on 07 Dec 2014 by the editor

By James Petras
There are clear signs that a major war is about to break out in Ukraine:  A war actively promoted by the NATO regimes and supported by their allies and clients in Asia (Japan) and the Middle East (Saudi Arabia). The war over Ukraine will essentially run along the lines of a full-scale military offensive against the southeast Donbas region, targeting the breakaway ethnic Ukraine- Russian Peoples Republic of Donetsk and Lugansk, with the intention of deposing the democratically elected government, disarming the popular militias, killing the guerrilla resistance partisans and their mass base, dismantling the popular representative organizations and engaging in ethnic cleansing of millions of bilingual Ukraino-Russian citizens. NATO’s forthcoming military seizure of the Donbas region is a continuation and extension of its original violent putsch in Kiev, which overthrew an elected Ukrainian government in February 2014.

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NATO, Ukraine
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Posted on 21 Nov 2014 by the editor

By Kathy Kelly  
On 7 November, 2014, while visiting Kabul, the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, noted that NATO will soon launch a new chapter, a new non-combat mission in Afghanistan. But it's difficult to spot new methods as NATO commits itself to sustaining combat on the part of Afghan forces.

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NATO, Afghanistan, US
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Posted on 20 Nov 2014 by the editor

By David Swanson
The Russian Ambassador to the United States, Sergey Ivanovich Kislyak, spoke at the University of Virginia on Tuesday evening, in an event organized by the Center for Politics, which no doubt has video of the proceedings. Kislyak was once ambassador to Belgium and to NATO.

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Sergey Ivanovich Kislyak, NATO, Cold War
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Posted on 27 Aug 2014 by the editor

By David Swanson
In the 1920s and 1930s, anybody who was anybody tried to figure out how to rid the world of war. Collectively, I'd say they got three-quarters of the way to an answer. But from 1945 to 2014, they've been ignored when possible (which is most of the time), laughed at when necessary, and on the very rare occasions that require it: attacked.

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Word War II, ending war, UN, NATO
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Posted on 25 Aug 2014 by the editor

Veterans For Peace is urgently calling on the United States and NATO to cease all military activity in Syria, halt all U.S. and NATO shipments of weapons, and abandon all threats to further escalate the violence under which the people of Syria are suffering.

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Veterans For Peace, anti-war protests, NATO
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Posted on 13 Dec 2012 by the editor

Peace activists are using non-violent means to try and stop the departure of F16 airplanes from the base in Kleine Brogel. Starting today, Belgian pilots are training for the deployment of nuclear weapons together with their NATO-partners. Small groups of activists are going onto the runway to stop the taking off of the F-16s. Meanwhile, the main gate of the base is being blocked. In this way, Vredesactie and Action pour la Paix hope to prevent the preparation for war crimes.

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NATO, anti-war protest, Kleine Brogel, Büchel
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Posted on 15 Oct 2012 by the editor

By David Swanson
To your average educated careful consumer of U.S. news media, our militarism looks like ad hoc reactionary responses. A crisis flairs up here. We "intervene" there. An irrational foreign dictator threatens the peace over yonder. We get into wars because we have no choice, and then continue them because ending them would be somehow even worse than continuing them.

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Project for the New American Century, NATO, Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
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Posted on 10 Sep 2012 by the editor

The Irish Anti War Movement (IAWM) strongly condemns the killing, injuring, arrest and torture of civilians by the Assad dictatorial regime in Syria and in particular condemns the onslaught by the Syrian army on the city of Homs over the last three weeks and more recently on Deraa.

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IAWM, Syria, NATO
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Posted on 22 Feb 2012 by the editor

By Thierry Meyssan
Tripoli, Libya, Aug. 22, 2011, 1 AM CET
NATO carrying out imperial ambitions of France, UK and US
On Saturday evening, at 8pm, when the hour of Iftar marked the breaking of the Ramadan fast, the NATO command launched its “Operation Siren” against Libya.

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NATO, Libya, imperialism
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Posted on 22 Aug 2011 by the editor

by David Swanson, Truthout
Kabul, Afghanistan

The United States, on the verge of shutting down its own government for lack of funds, just forked over another $50 million for a peace jirga (or council) to negotiate peace in Afghanistan or at least sponsor an upcoming conference in the United Arab Emirates and—perhaps more so—bribe Taliban fighters to temporarily stop fighting.

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NATO, Taliban
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Posted on 10 Apr 2011 by the editor