Aggressive wars against seemingly weaker nations do not work. Peace must be built on love and concern for others.
A U.S.-made Tomahawk missile killed at least 175 people, most of them children. That's not supposed to happen with "smart" munitions. What went wrong?
The military-industrial complex rakes in profits as the rest of the world suffers, economist C. P. Chandrasekhar argues.
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Carney responds after Canada's economy sheds 84,000 jobs Heavy snow warning as temperatures plunge 35 degrees in only 7 hours Morrissey calls off concert in Spain after local festivities deprived him ...
War not only destroys habitats, it also arms the people living within them. When conflict descends on a region, the institutional architecture of wildlife protection collapses almost immediately ...
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25 Military Technologies That Gave U.S. Forces an Unfair Advantage
For decades, technological innovation has been one of the defining strengths of the U.
It is said that history doesn’t actually repeat itself, but it often rhymes. The 1930s were in some ways similar to the ...
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