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Drones and the Need for Political Context

Published November 4, 2013by Daniel Luban 1 Comment

by Daniel Luban Earlier this year, William Saletan published a typically contrarian piece titled “In Defense of Drones”. The subtitle — “they’re the worst form of war, except for all the others” — gives a good indication of the general line… Continue Reading →

Afghanistan, Drones Afghanistan War, drone strikes, drones, studies, Vietnam War, War on Terror, William Saletan

Porter: Evidence of Iran nuke weaponization is flawed

Published November 19, 2010by Ali Gharib 2 Comments

Our IPS colleague Gareth Porter has taken a careful look at the central tenet of the accusation that Iran’s nuclear program is aimed at creating weapons: that Iran did “studies” to see how to weaponize nuclear material in the war… Continue Reading →

Message Gareth Porter, IPS, Iran, laptop, missile, nuclear, studies

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