Our Disaster
Why the United States bears responsibility for Yemen’s humanitarian crisis.
View ArticleManufacturing Weapons Isn’t an Industry—It’s a Death Sentence
Trump visited a shipyard in Wisconsin this week to christen a new fleet of high-tech warships.
View ArticleYemen: A Torrent of Suffering in a Time of Siege
It’s time for the world to demand an end to the policy-driven humanitarian crisis.
View ArticleHow the United States Could End the War in Yemen
It’s in our power to stop the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
View ArticleAbout Suffering: A Massacre of the Innocents in Yemen
The United States is contributing to the violent attacks on Yemen, while cutting back its humanitarian relief efforts.
View ArticleForeign Correspondent: Battle Lines Drawn on Ending Yemen War
The Biden Administration has a chance to undo a disastrous label and open the door for peace.
View ArticleBiden Must End the War on Kids
The U.S. is complicit in the deaths and suffering of children all over the world.
View ArticleForeign Correspondent: Biden’s Bombing of Syria Is a Dangerous Step Backward
Latest military attack shows that the new President hasn’t broken from the failed policies of the past.
View ArticleArt Against Drones
An exhibit seeks to raise public awareness of the anonymous killing machines.
View ArticleSomewhere Over the Afghan Horizon, U.S. Drones Still Fly
Despite its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the U.S. military maintains an “over-the-horizon capability,” which allows it to continue launching airstrikes.
View ArticleAbandoning Yemen?
United Nations Human Rights Council action silences Yemeni human rights victims.
View ArticleWe Can’t Abandon Yemen
As Yeminis are bludgeoned by Saudi and U.S. air strikes, drone attacks and constant warfare, access to food, shelter, safety, health care and education in the country remains precarious.
View ArticleAs War Rages in Yemen, the United States Evades Responsibility
The U.S. government has condemned Putin’s war in Ukraine, but it has kept quiet about the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
View ArticleThe People of Yemen Need Our Help, Too
The ghastly blockade and bombardment of Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, is now entering its eighth year.
View ArticleTaking on the Masters of War
Defense contractors like General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin hide behind a veneer of serving the U.S. government, but ultimately only care about selling weapons and making profits.
View ArticleNo Starvation for Oil
As President Joe Biden embarks on his trip to the Middle East, those of us back home must acknowledge the suffering the United States has caused in places like Yemen.
View ArticleWomen Must Lead the Way Out Yemen’s Climate and Conflict Crises
A new report surveys the work that women-led organizations on the ground are doing to promote peace through climate awareness.
View ArticlePrioritizing Human Rights in Relations With Saudi Arabia
Rather than assisting people afflicted by droughts, impoverishment, and intensifying wars, the United States is acting in its own perceived self-interests and entertaining Saudi demands for even more...
View ArticleCan the United States Prevent a Wider War in the Middle East?
Actions not just words are needed to avert further killing, write Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies.
View ArticleBiden’s Attacks on Yemen Are Blatantly Illegal
Without Congressional approval, military action against the Houthis violates the Constitution.
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