Articles

Roger Waters on War, Peace, and Music

Published on August 14, 2022

A webinar hosted by World BEYOND War on August 8, 2022, with Todd Pierce and David Swanson moderating.

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A Look at War!

Published on August 14, 2022

With Brig. Gen. John Johns Retired U.S. Army Brig. General John Johns discussed the Vietnam War, development of Counter-insurgency doctrine, and its misuse, and U.S. war crimes committed in its name.

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Only 60 Million!

Published on July 30, 2022

With Roger Waters’ singing “Two Suns in the Sunset,” which depicts lyrically what a nuclear war would mean for human life, as accompaniment, this video has Dr. William R. Polk explaining in greater detail what nuclear war would do to human life. Dr. William (Bill) R. Polk was a high-level State Department official during the […]

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Bill Kristol and Scott Horton Debate U.S. Interventionism

Published on October 26, 2021

Antiwar.com‘s editorial director Scott Horton faced influential neoconservative Bill Kristol in a Soho Forum debate on U.S. interventionism in New York City on October 4th. After their opening statements, it became clear that Horton had the facts on his side while Kristol had nothing but platitudes. The event was a scathing indictment of the interventionist […]

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Roger Waters & Dan Ellsberg Greet Assange Family for “Home Run for Julian” stop in St. Paul, MN

Published on October 26, 2021

The father and brother of award-winning Australian journalist Julian Assange are on a nationwide tour of the United States calling on the U.S. government to drop its prosecution and finally let Julian go home. They visited St. Paul, MN, on June 21, 2001. In their honor for the event, and for Julian Assange, Roger Waters […]

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The Long Reach of Vietnam War Deceptions

Published on August 6, 2014

Originally appeared in Consortiumnews.com, August 6, 2014 @ https://consortiumnews.com/2014/08/06/the-long-reach-of-vietnam-war-deceptions/ America’s war in Vietnam, which was authorized by the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution a half century ago, had lasting consequences for the nation, including deeper public distrust of government and government’s determination to restrict the people’s right to know, as retired JAG Major Todd E. Pierce […]

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