U.S. Defines 'Star Wars' Role in Talks : Aides Say Plan Will Be on Table but Is No 'Bargaining Chip'
WASHINGTON — Key Reagan Administration officials on Saturday sought to explain how the controversial U.S. space-based defense program will be on...
Read MoreThe U.S. Fueled Saudi Jets Bombing Yemen. Now the Saudis Won’t Pay Their Gas Bill.
The Saudi Royal Family is reportedly worth more than $1.4 trillion, but for several years, the Pentagon has been chasing the kingdom for $15 million...
Read MoreTribute to Teamwork : Catch of Year--IRA Arms Seized at Sea
The moon was just a sliver behind ominous low-lying clouds as the fishing trawler Marita Ann, running without lights, plowed through stormy seas...
Read MoreA Year After Israel Bombed My Family’s Home, I'm Still Trapped in the Ruins
While the physical scars have mostly healed, the emotional ones remain as fresh as the day Israel brought my home down on me and my family.
Read MoreUnder Trump, Taxpayers Will Continue to Foot the Bill for Israel’s War Crimes
Were it just about any other country than Israel committing such a genocide, Washington would have cut off arms shipments months ago.
Read MoreThe US ramped up arms exports by more than 50% in 2023, cutting into Russia's own weapons trade: Politico
The US' arms exports increased by 50% last year, Politico reported, citing State Department data. Russia's invasion of Ukraine helped increase US...
Read MoreReagan Optimistic on Arms
President Reagan, voicing optimism that nuclear arms cuts can be won, said the Soviet Union agreed to return to the bargaining table when it was...
Read MoreHow the Greens Became the Driving Force of German Militarism
The Greens, founded as a pacifist party, are now enthusiastic cheerleaders for rearmament.
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