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Hayden: Preventing the Coming War With Iran
Znet Article, January, 13 2012
Tom Hayden
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The political and geo-political dynamics underscore the growing threat of war
Hayden: In Iraq, Peace at Last
Znet Article, December, 18 2011
Tom Hayden
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America owes a debt of gratitude to the activists who opposed the Iraq war from the start, and who kept the pressure on
Hayden: Who Will Be the Un-Bloomberg? What Mayors Should Say About Wall Street
Znet Article, November, 19 2011
Tom Hayden
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At least eighteen big-city mayors may have conspired to coordinate the crackdowns against protesters
Hayden: Let Wall Street Beware a Risen People
Znet Article, October, 04 2011
Tom Hayden
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It is not the business of the police to protect the lawbreakers of Wall Street
Hayden: Good Politics At Home But A Greater Quagmire
Znet Article, October, 03 2011
Tom Hayden
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Enthralled by killing our demons, addicted to fossil fuels, ignorant of secret military operations, the American public increasingly lives in a dangerous cocoon
Hayden: An Expanding War in Pakistan
Znet Article, September, 29 2011
Tom Hayden
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Slowly but surely, the United States is creeping deeper and deeper into a disastrous war in Pakistan
Hayden: U.S. is Intervening in Civil War
Znet Article, September, 25 2011
Tom Hayden
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There are well-connected forces attempting to destroy the peace process and prolong the wa
Hayden: Cheese, Brats, Beer, Polka, Unions! The Homegrown Revolution in Wisconsin
Znet Article, September, 06 2011
Tom Hayden
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The Wisconsin demands are, on the one hand, for a restoration of well-established rights, but the fervor here contains a revolutionary spirit
Hayden: Libya: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Znet Article, August, 25 2011
Tom Hayden
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The re-colonization of Libya by the former colonial powers is underway in the name of nation-building
Hayden: In Decrying Obama's Centrism, Drew Westen Ignores Role of Race
Znet Article, August, 12 2011
Tom Hayden
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The tragedy is that the only way Obama could become the first black president was by distancing himself from race
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...
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.
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.
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...
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.
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.
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...
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...
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.
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...
Hayden: Kilcullen's Long War
Znet Article, October, 22 2009
Tom Hayden
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Let us say, hypothetically, that American forces kill or capture Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar, enabling President Obama to declare victory and bring our troops home. Would he? Not according to the Pentagon's plan for a fifty-year "Long War" of ...
Hayden: 'Doubt Will Turn into Dissent'
Znet Article, September, 07 2009
Tom Hayden
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In an interview with SPIEGEL ONLINE, veteran antiwar demonstrator Tom Hayden speaks about the coming 'storm of protest' over the war in Afghanistan, growing disillusionment among the American left and the current re-evaluation -- sometimes even fr...
Hayden: Holbrooke's Projects
Znet Article, August, 18 2009
Tom Hayden
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The conference on Afghanistan with Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, sponsored by the Center for American Progress on August 12 turned into a disappointing press conference promoting the virtual nation-building plan being integrated into the US milita...
Hayden: How many civilian deaths are acceptable?
Znet Article, August, 04 2009
Tom Hayden
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Civilian casualties are frequently defined as little more than a massive public relations headache. Such casualties cause the US allies in Afghanistan and Pakistan to constantly complain, indicating the depth of popular resentment. In June, Kai Ei...


