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Znet Article Hayden: Speech to the Swedish Peace Movement in Stockholm

Znet Article, July, 03 2011 Tom Hayden
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The underlying U.S. military doctrine is that of the Long War

Znet Article Hayden: Julian Assange's New Legal Strategy

Znet Article, June, 25 2011 Tom Hayden
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The history of this case is as unfortunate as it is possible to imagine

Znet Article Hayden: The Fight for Peace Heats Up

Znet Article, June, 10 2011 Tom Hayden
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An Obama refusal to decide on a significant troop reduction may jeopardize his re-election and will reveal much about power in Washington

Znet Article Hayden: War on Crime: Reform of Three Strikes Being Considered

Znet Article, May, 27 2011 Tom Hayden
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Virtually no evidence could be found supporting the law’s deterrent or selective incapacitation effect

Znet Article Hayden: Prediction: The U.S. Stays in Iraq

Znet Article, May, 17 2011 Tom Hayden
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Only a far-sighted president and his advisers might see the dangers in being entrapped forever in Iraq

Znet Article Hayden: The Conspiracy Theories Begin

Znet Article, May, 09 2011 Tom Hayden
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The 9/11 “truthers” are a drag on the peace movement because they believe the wars will never end until the truth, as they see it, finally is revealed

Znet Article Hayden: Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein Rise in Irish Republic

Znet Article, March, 02 2011 Tom Hayden
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In a noteworthy political breakthrough, Gerry Adams has been elected to the parliament of the Irish Republic and the party he leads, Sinn Fein, has tripled its representation in a realignment of Irish politics. Adams could conceivably become the o...

Znet Article Hayden: Befriend the Risen People

Znet Article, February, 16 2011 Tom Hayden
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This is a great revolutionary moment in the long history of social movements.

Znet Article Hayden: Shooting in Tucson

Znet Article, January, 10 2011 Tom Hayden
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At this point, it appears to be that Arizona is ground zero in a right-wing war against the democratic process.

Znet Article Hayden: U.S. Conspiracy Charges Prepared Against Assange, Manning

Znet Article, December, 17 2010 Tom Hayden
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Inside sources say the U.S. Justice Department is preparing charges of conspiracy to violate espionage and computer protection laws against Julian Assange, in order to avoid bringing charges against mainstream media outlets such as the New York Ti...

Commentary Hayden: The Lynch-Mob Moment

Commentary, December, 13 2010 Tom Hayden
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We know that conservatives are extremists for order, but why have so many liberals lost their minds and joined the frenzy over Julian Assange and WikiLeaks? As the secrets of power are unmasked, there is a growing bipartisan demand that Julian Ass...

Commentary Hayden: Elections a Setback for Peace

Commentary, November, 05 2010 Tom Hayden
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The November election was a setback for the peace movement, not only because of the defeat of Sen. Russ Feingold but for deeper reasons.

Znet Article Hayden: 'Obama's Wars' Reveals the US Is Living 'On Borrowed Time'

Znet Article, October, 23 2010 Tom Hayden
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Bob Woodward’s book Obama’s Wars should scare the hell out of you.

Commentary Hayden: US Combat Ends in Iraq, But Will Iraq Invite US to Stay?

Commentary, August, 21 2010 Tom Hayden
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While the Obama administration struggles to keep its pledge to end the Iraq war, a behind-the-scenes plan is developing in which the Baghdad regime “invites” the American military to stay.

Znet Article Hayden: Petraeus And The Politics Of Afghanistan

Znet Article, June, 25 2010 Tom Hayden
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President Obama may have saved his reputation as commander-in-chief by firing Stanley McChrystal today, but he deepened his Afghan quagmire by choosing David Petraeus as the replacement.

Znet Article Hayden: One Case Against BP, Wall Street, and War

Znet Article, May, 08 2010 Tom Hayden
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The need for greater linkages between the environmental, peace and Wall Street reform movements grow by the day in the face of the epic oil spill caused by British Petroleum, a multinational firm tied to Goldman Sachs and Halliburton in oil wars f...

Znet Article Hayden: Exit Strategies for Afghanistan and Iraq

Znet Article, March, 10 2010 Tom Hayden
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It's been a long winter for the peace movement. Waiting for Obama has proved fruitless. The Great Recession has strengthened Wall Street and diverted attention from the wars. The debate over healthcare still won't go away and has demoralized progr...

Znet Article Hayden: NATO To Endorse U.S. Escalation Despite Rising Public Opposition

Znet Article, January, 27 2010 Tom Hayden
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NATO countries are poised to add 7,000 soldiers to the US escalation of 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan, providing a cover of multilateralism for the Obama administration and the NATO commander, US Gen. Stanley McChrystal.

Commentary Hayden: Obama's Afghanistan Policy

Commentary, November, 26 2009 Tom Hayden
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The president’s proposed Afghanistan policy is not a product of intelligent rethinking so much as it is a predictable Obama preference for an imaginary centrism.

Znet Article Hayden: Counterterrorism And Counterinsurgency Are Dead Ends, Exit Strategy Is the Real Alternative In Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq

Znet Article, October, 24 2009 Tom Hayden
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Last night I participated in a Chicago forum with a retired US general who directs a large “capacity building” program on many battlegrounds of The Long War. It was a great dialogue, but I was chilled by one point he made, because I hear it al...

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