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  • A Young Socialist in Bernie’s Backyard

    It’s been nearly two years since Marek Broderick, then a soft-spoken junior at the University of Vermont (UVM), was first elected to the Burlington City Council as member of the Vermont Progressive Party. Now he is preparing to graduate with a degree in biology while running for reelection tomorrow. The district Broderick represents, Ward Eight,

  • US, Israel Target Civilians as Iran Escalates War to Survive

    In response to Donald Trump’s claims that Iran was appealing to Washington to negotiate, Ali Larijani, the most powerful man in the Islamic Republic, issued a terse statement in Farsi: “There will be no negotiations with the United States.” Tehran is wary of accepting a ceasefire as it did at the end of the Twelve-Day

  • Trump Will Not March Quickly to Victory Over Iran

    Andreas Krieg is an associate professor at the Defence Studies Department of King’s College London and the author of Socio-Political Order and Security in the Arab World. He spoke to Jacobin about the US/Israeli attack on Iran, the nature of the Iranian response, and the likely course of events over the coming weeks and months.

  • Trump’s War on Iran Makes a Mockery of American Democracy

    Late Friday night, Donald Trump announced the beginning of an open-ended war in Iran. In his rambling eight-minute speech, he rattled off a list of real and alleged Iranian crimes going back to the hostage crisis in 1979. He made very little effort, though, to make a case that the country posed such an imminent

  • The Supreme Court May Legalize Donald Trump’s War on Iran

    “Do you think the president has the authority to invade Iran tomorrow without getting permission from the people, from the United States Congress, absent him being able to show there is an immediate threat to our national security?” As recounted in the Lever’s upcoming new season of the Master Plan podcast, this was the big

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  • Iran, Epstein, and Human Sacrifice

    Everywhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned. — W.B. Yeats, “The Second Coming” Today the Trump Administration, at the behest of the decrepit Netanyahu government, was instrumental in the bombing of a girls’ elementary school, killing 57 children. Let that sink in. Journey to the center of the world of American leaders’ madness and ruin The post Iran, Epstein, and Human Sacrifice appeared first on Dissident Voice.

  • The Trump Regime Proves again to be the Single Largest Danger to Humanity’s Future

    There were only two things that surprised me – and would have been fitting – namely that he had been dressed in military battle uniform (I predict that, as Supreme Commander, he will soon show up in that), and that he did not argue that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize even more for what The post The Trump Regime Proves again to be the Single Largest Danger to Humanity’s Future appeared first on Dissident Voice.

  • The Age of Human Arrogance, Part II

    What on Earth Are We Doing? The Madness of Mining the Cosmos While Poisoning Our Only Home Humanity stands at a strange and tragic crossroads. We boast of our intelligence, our innovation, our “progress,” yet we behave like a species determined to sabotage its own future. We tear open the earth for minerals, metals, and The post The Age of Human Arrogance, Part II appeared first on Dissident Voice.

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  • Trump’s DEI Crackdown Hit a Wall in Court. What’s Next?

    A federal judge voided a Trump administration directive that pressured educational institutions to end all programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion last month. The directive, issued by the Department of Education as a “Dear Colleague” letter to public schools in February 2025, stated that school districts who failed to drop “discriminatory” DEI practices could

  • Justice Alito’s Latest Opinion Is a Very, Very Bad Sign for Voting Rights

    The Supreme Court on Monday evening overturned a New York state court ruling that found that the Staten Island-based district of Republican US House Rep. Nicole Malliotakis discriminated against Black and Latino voters and needed to be redrawn. The Supreme Court’s intervention preserves a GOP-led seat that would have been likely to shift to Democrats

  • 24,403 Lawsuits and Counting: How Habeas Corpus Became the Front Line of Immigration Defense

    When I spoke last December to Dan Gividen, an immigration attorney in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, he tried to sum up how his law practice has been transformed over the past year with some back-of-the-napkin math. Prior to 2025, he said, half of his caseload was comprised of removal defense in immigration court; a fourth

  • The Culture Wars Are Coming for Your Electricity

    This story was originally published by Grist and made possible through its partnership with the Salt Lake Tribune, a nonprofit newsroom in Utah. It is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Relations between states are becoming so strained over their different approaches to fossil fuels and renewables, some politicians are calling for a “divorce.” Utah Republicans celebrated last week

  • Gregory Bovino Is Now Under Criminal Investigation

    Former Customs and Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino’s use of chemical irritants during the Department of Homeland Security’s “Operation Metro Surge” in Minnesota is among 17 criminal investigations now underway in Hennepin County, where Minneapolis is located, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office announced Monday. County Attorney Mary Moriarty mentioned Bovino’s actions at Monday’s news conference.

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  • Water, a Factor of Stability and Conflict: The Iranian Case and the Forgotten Lessons

    INTRODUCTION: TEHRAN, A CAPITAL TO BE EVACUATED WELL BEFORE THE BOMBS, BECAUSE IT’S DRY In November 2025, Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian issued a warning that sent a chill through the entire country: Tehran, the capital of one of the world’s oldest empires, might have to face rationing, then partial evacuation. Not under the threat of

  • World War III is About to Begin

    Shortly before World War I, when the smell of war was in the air, one of the most eloquent advocates of peace, the writer Romain Rolland, winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize in Literature, wrote that the urgency of the moment no longer allowed for analytical circumspection regarding the complexity of the factors driving the

  • AI and the Lesson Not Learned

    In the last century people marveled at the Wright brothers’ success. Just 66 years later, an awestruck world watched American astronauts walk on the moon. Technical advances became prosaic. But we should be paying more attention to Artificial Intelligence. For this revolution we will not be casual observers. It will change our lives in fundamental

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Counterpunch

  • The Policy of “Maximum Pressure” on Iran Finds Its Ultimate Conclusion

    Americans should not be fooled or led astray by the corporate media or the Beltway consultant class: fact-free fearmongering and warmongering about Iran have been among the most thoroughly bipartisan positions in Washington for many decades. For all of the turgid language within U.S. government and media circles about rogue regimes and state sponsors of terrorism, we almost never get around to mentioning the fact that the United States has long been the world’s greatest offender and violator of international law. It’s important to be clear about the facts of the matter: Iran is not a real threat to the United States, and it is Washington that has always been the aggressor in the relationship. More The post The Policy of “Maximum Pressure” on Iran Finds Its Ultimate Conclusion appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

  • Preliminary Notes on a Planned Decapitation

    Trump has done the world a service. He has abandoned pretense and clarified the true nature of American power. There is no longer any need to manufacture a case for war, to make an attack seem conform to international law and treaties or to demonstrate its righteousness by acting as part of an international coalition. Now America can do what it wants to whomever it wants solely because the people who run its government want to. This has, of course, almost always been the case behind the curtain of diplomatic niceties. But Trump has ripped those curtains down and now the world is seeing American power in the raw: brazen, arrogant and mindless of the consequences, which will be borne by others and if they complain, they might be whacked, too. More The post Preliminary Notes on a Planned Decapitation appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

  • The US/Israeli Attack Was to Prevent Peace Not Advance It

    Last Friday, the mediator of the U.S. and Iranian nuclear negotiations in Oman, that country’s foreign minister Badr Albusaidi, pulled the rug out from President Trump’s deceptive pretense, threatening war with Iran because it had refused his demands that it give up what he claimed was its drive to build its own atom bomb. The Omani foreign minister explained on CBS’s Face the Nation that the Iranian team had agreed not to accumulate enriched uranium and offered “full and comprehensive verification by the IAEA.” More The post The US/Israeli Attack Was to Prevent Peace Not Advance It appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

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  • Stuck in Another Disastrous Middle East War

    Unfortunately, President Trump listened to the neocons and Benjamin Netanyahu instead of his MAGA base and other voices of caution as he launched a surprise attack on Iran over the weekend. For the second time in nine months, the US Administration used negotiations with Iran as a cover to launch a pre-planned attack. Last week’s