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Hayden: Can Public Opinion Stop U.S. War in Syria?
Znet Article, June, 17 2013
Tom Hayden
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Only 11 percent of the public support US military intervention in Syria
Hayden: Big Brother with Big Data
Znet Article, June, 16 2013
Tom Hayden
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Ninety percent of existing data in the world has been created in the past two years, and is expected to double again every two years
Hayden: Who’s Right, President Obama or Jeremy Scahill?
Znet Article, May, 30 2013
Tom Hayden
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If the president refuses to make public the evidence, he has a credibility problem that may haunt him
Hayden: Tide Turning Against Counterterrorism Secrecy
Znet Article, May, 26 2013
Tom Hayden
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Where Obama has shielded his policies on the basis of external terrorist threats, he now is responding to critics who threaten to upset domestic support for those policies
Hayden: The Silence of the Drones
Znet Article, May, 24 2013
Tom Hayden
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Without mentioning the widespread protests against US drone warfare, the mainstream media reports a sharp decline in drone attacks recently
Hayden: Who Will Scream About Afghanistan?
Znet Article, May, 11 2013
Tom Hayden
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The White House and national security elite are engaged in closed discussions about how many US troops and bases will remain following the “handover” to the Afghan regime
Hayden: Commemorating the American War in Vietnam
Znet Article, May, 04 2013
Tom Hayden
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Most peace advocates are unaware that our government has commenced a 13-year program of commemorating the Vietnam War at a cost of $65 million
Hayden: Guantanamo’s Death Row
Znet Article, April, 30 2013
Tom Hayden
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Releasing some Guantanamo detainees will save lives, will be a gesture toward peace and will salvage some global respect for our country
Hayden: U.S. Policies Allow Sweatshop Fires
Znet Article, April, 28 2013
Tom Hayden
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The latest sweatshop disaster in Bangladesh, which claimed the lives of over 200 young women, calls into question the foundations of US globalization policies
Hayden: Boston Bombings Boost Terror Paradigm
Znet Article, April, 27 2013
Tom Hayden
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The bombings have increased national support for the Global War on Terror
Hayden: The Threat of an Imperial Presidency
Znet Article, March, 10 2013
Tom Hayden
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The public has a right to know, obtained through public debate and public elections, the rationale, the costs, and the predicted outcomes of any military venture
Hayden: The CIA Goes To Hollywood: How America’s Spy Agency Infiltrated the Big Screen (and Our Minds)
Znet Article, February, 28 2013
Tom Hayden
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Tricia Jenkins in The CIA in Hollywood: How the Agency Shapes Film and Television, raises serious ethical and legal questions about the relationship between the CIA and Hollywood
Hayden: Buried History In Hanoi
Znet Article, January, 21 2013
Tom Hayden
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Forty years after the Paris peace agreement, the city — and the country — bear reminders of the war
Hayden: From Ground War to Long War to Hell
Znet Article, January, 20 2013
Tom Hayden
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The Long War doctrine, developed by Pentagon advisors, is the underlying thread to the road to peace in a period wrought with international chaos
Hayden: “Zero Dark Thirty” and Torture as Entertainment
Znet Article, December, 25 2012
Tom Hayden
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From 24 To Homeland to Zero Dark Thirty, Hollywood has been profiting off the depiction of torture as sometimes necessary
Hayden: Majority Of Americans Are Anti-Black, Anti-Latino
Znet Article, November, 05 2012
Tom Hayden
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Slightly over fifty percent of Americans have prejudiced attitudes towards African-Americans and Latinos
Hayden: Russell Means, Truth-Teller
Znet Article, October, 24 2012
Tom Hayden
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Russell was a reminder that the wars against indigenous people, and the conquest of their resources, are far from over
Hayden: American Public Opposes War with Iran
Znet Article, September, 27 2012
Tom Hayden
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The American public overwhelmingly opposes a unilateral military strike against Iran and, according to the New York Times
Hayden: Saving Obama, Saving Ourselves
Znet Article, September, 05 2012
Tom Hayden
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The consolidation of right-wing power would put progressives on the defensive, shrinking any organizing space for pressuring for greater innovations in an Obama second term
Hayden: The Geopolitics of Asylum
Znet Article, August, 18 2012
Tom Hayden
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The British made a “huge mistake” in threatening to extract Julian Assange from Ecuador’s London embassy
Hayden: 20 Million Gallons of Agent Orange
Znet Article, August, 13 2012
Tom Hayden
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August 10 marked the dark anniversary of the first US spraying of Vietnam with Agent Orange
Hayden: Can the Caravan of Peace End the War on Drugs
Znet Article, August, 10 2012
Tom Hayden
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The Caravan for Peace is intended to put human faces and names on the estimated 60,000 dead, 10,000 disappeared and 160,000 displaced people in Mexico since 2006
Hayden: Mexico's Election: A Vote for Peace, A Plan for War
Znet Article, July, 12 2012
Tom Hayden
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Dismantling the institutions of the Drug War will take cross-border solidarity
Hayden: The American Defeat In Afghanistan
Znet Article, July, 07 2012
Tom Hayden
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Thanks in small part to the anti-war movement there is a great souring towards the Afghanistan war taking root amidst American public opinion
Hayden: The Importance of a Fair Trial for Seif Quaddafi
Znet Article, June, 19 2012
Tom Hayden
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Human rights, Congressional, and media supporters of the Libyan War should be insisting on a fair trial in this case
Hayden: The Heartbreak in Wisconsin
Znet Article, June, 07 2012
Tom Hayden
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A more profound unknown is how organized labor will respond to the Wisconsin experience
Hayden: After Chicago, After Afghanistan: The Complexities Ahead
Znet Article, May, 28 2012
Tom Hayden
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The vast outpouring of protest in Chicago last week was a promising sign of health for progressive social movements, but still left big uncertainties about the future
Hayden: Chicago 1968 Again? Doubtful
Znet Article, May, 22 2012
Tom Hayden
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By moving the G8 meeting to Camp David, President Obama deflated or delayed the rebirth of the Occupy movement
Hayden: Onward Wisconsin: Writing for a Democratic Society
Znet Article, May, 09 2012
Tom Hayden
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“I have never seen such sustained unity for a progressive movement in Wisconsin in all my years here”
Hayden: The Obama Speech, A Guide to the Perplexed
Znet Article, May, 04 2012
Tom Hayden
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President Obama’s dramatic speech from Afghanistan should be parsed as a careful election-year orchestration of his plan to “wind down” the war


