Articles in disarmament
By Jayne Lyn Stahl
Too bad Richard Nixon didn’t have a mistress in Argentina, but he would have had to invade it first. In fact, anything outside his liquor cabinet was rightly thought of as a …
By Tad Daley | LACityBeat
I once asked a journalist friend, who had been chained inside the courtroom every single day of the O.J. Simpson trial, the obvious question. “Did he do it?” Or had the …
by Alice Slater
INTRODUCTION
There have been recent calls by former cold war leaders, Henry Kissinger, George Schultz, Sam Nunn and William Perry, for the US to make new commitments for the elimination of nuclear weapons, …
by Praful Bidwai | Khaleej Times Online
AMONG the many dubious ideas that former United States
president Ronald Reagan embraced, two were
particularly dangerous. The first was that “a limited
nuclear war” with the Soviet Union could be fought …
Congress Instead Seeks ‘Weapons Strategy’
By Walter Pincus | Washington Post Staff Writer
Congress has cut all funding for continuing development next year of a new nuclear warhead from the omnibus domestic spending bill, handing the Bush …
by Jayne Lyn Stahl
While we may never know the contents of President Bush’s personal letter , last week, to North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il,reportedly, it had something to do with disarmament, and odds are that …
by Bill Moyer, HuffingtonPost.com
The Backbone Campaign recently initiated a series called The Leaders and Ideas to Run the Country which is beginning to play on community radio stations around the country It features progressive leaders …


