US Strikes in Iraq and Syria Kill About 40, Including Civilians
Biden ordered over 100 bombs dropped on dozens of targets across Iranian-linked targets in Iraq and Syria. No Iranians are reported to be among the dead.
Biden ordered over 100 bombs dropped on dozens of targets across Iranian-linked targets in Iraq and Syria. No Iranians are reported to be among the dead.
The US and UK are preparing to bomb Yemen.
A UMass Dissenters organizer discusses the growing youth-led antiwar movement and how they are organizing against weapons manufacturers and the war in Gaza.
Jake Sullivan previously said the US was not drawing red lines on Israel's use of the incendiary weapon
The bill was led by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and failed in a vote of 13-84.
One source said, “This will be a very long war . . . We’re currently not near halfway to achieving our objectives.”
By Kyle Anzalone / Antiwar.com Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Israel was “trying to civilian casualties. But unfortunately, we’re not successful.” The prime minister’s statement comes as the UN…
President Biden previously cast doubt on the numbers coming from Gaza's Health Ministry.
In recent weeks the U.S. has seen the biggest anti-war protests since the Iraq War, but you wouldn't know this from watching mainstream media.
By Dave DeCamp / Antiwar.com The Pentagon said Thursday night that it launched airstrikes in eastern Syria that targeted two facilities “used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and…
The aid funds government services and salaries
Understanding the depths of the FBI’s intelligence powers, as well as how the FBI deploys them.
By Bharat Dogra / CounterCurrents The peace movement in various parts of the world has emphasized in various contexts that if the huge amounts spent on various wars had been…
This comes amid Kyiv’s failing counteroffensive and poses a major risk of escalation, President Volodymyr Zelensky has desired to use the long-range weapons to attack the Russian mainland.
The US will hold $85 million from Egypt, a small portion of the $1.3 billion the US provides Cairo each year