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Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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

Znet Article 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”

Znet Article 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

Znet Article Hayden: On Ending The Wars In Afghanistan, Pakistan And Iraq

Znet Article, May, 01 2012 Tom Hayden
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The disgrace is that 414 American troops died in 2011, largely to save America’s reputation

Znet Article Hayden: Participatory Democracy: From the Port Huron Statement to Occupy Wall Street

Znet Article, March, 31 2012 Tom Hayden
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It’s time to organize a progressive majority, and the vision and strategy of Port Huron is worth considering as a guide

Znet Article Hayden: The License To Kill In Florida

Znet Article, March, 21 2012 Tom Hayden
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Thanks to the family, the black community, and many in the media, the silence and immunity have been stripped from a pattern of systemic vigilante and police abuse

Znet Article Hayden: Ending The Afghanistan-Pakistan War, Preventing One With Iran

Znet Article, March, 11 2012 Tom Hayden
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The peace movement, and other shapers of public opinion, have a key role to play in raising the call for a non-military solution to the Iran crisis and an accelerated withdrawal from Afghanistan

Znet Article Hayden: Occupy Chicago? 1968 Again?

Znet Article, February, 17 2012 Tom Hayden
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An opportunity to galvanize American and global support for a truly progressive vision could be squandered

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