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Humanitarian Imperialism Using Human Rights to Sell War By Jean Bricmont. Human rights as a justification for U.S. intervention is examined and exposed as arbitrary, self-serving and extremely destructive. MORE INFO |
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Targeting Iran by David Barsamian A collection of writings by Noam Chomsky, Ervand Abrahamian and Nahid Mozaffari. MORE INFO |
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Wars of the 21st Century: New Threats New Fears, by Ignacio Ramonet
Ignacio Ramonet offers a concise, unforgiving analysis of the fundamental global issues of today, carefully dissecting the phenomenon of neoliberal globalization and the recent U.S.-led wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo and elsewhere. MORE INFO |
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DVD: Arlington West New Updated Version: Eighty-three heartfelt conversations with U.S. soldiers traveling to and from war zones, military families, veterans and children. A riveting journey into temporary cemeteries on the sand, created every Sunday in Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Oceanside, Huntington Beach and other locations throughout the U.S. by Veterans for Peace.
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Addicted to War Why the U.S. Can't Kick Militarism By Joel Andreas Updated to include the war in Iraq. "Addicted to War is not only a witty and entertaining portrait of our war-dependent economy,
but a truly relevant insight not available in the mainstream media, something our children should know
before they must make their choice whether or not to become fodder for the military machine."—Susan Sarandon MORE INFO |
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Troops Out Now T-shirt T-Shirt Available in white, gray (shown here). Sizes available, large and extra large. Indicate size and color at check out. MORE INFO |
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Crimes of War: Iraq Edited by Richard Falk, Irene Gendzier,
& Robert Jay Lifton. Crimes of War: Iraq is an independent inquiry into the U.S. role in Iraq, exploring the complex legal, historical, political, and psychological dimensions of war and occupation. MORE INFO |
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CD: Revolution in Crawford, Texas Audio-Documentary Produced by KPFK's Page Getz In August 2005, Cindy Sheehan pitched a tent in a ditch down the road from Bush's ranch to protest the loss of her son Casey and the illegal occupation of Iraq.More than ten thousand people showed up including veterans from every war and many more Gold Star families.
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The Fire This Time: U.S. War Crimes in the Gulf War by Ramsey Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General This new edition of the groundbreaking work by Ramsey Clark tells the truth about U.S. war crimes against the Iraqi people in the 1991 war. With a special new introduction: After September 11th, an assessment of the U.S./Iraq conflict. MORE INFO |
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DVD: The Ground Truth Hailed as "powerful" and "quietly unflinching," Patricia Foulkrod's searing documentary feature includes exclusive footage that will stir audiences. The filmmaker's subjects are young U.S. GIs - ordinary men and women who heeded the call for military service in Iraq - as they experience recruitment and training, combat, homecoming, and the struggle to reintegrate with families and communities. MORE INFO |
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Challenge to Genocide: Let Iraq Live by Ramsey Clark and othersContains essays and detailed reports on the devastating effect of the economic sanctions on Iraq since the beginning of the first Gulf War.
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Metal of Dishonor: Depleted Uranium, How the Pentagon Radiates Soldiers & Civilians with DU Weapons A devastating exposé of the Pentagon's new weapons comprised of Depleted Uranium. This is the book you've heard about, but won't see in most bookstores. Now in it's second printing you can read scientists; Gulf War veterans; leaders of environmental, anti-nuclear, anti-military and community movements discuss: the connection of Depleted Uranium to Gulf War Syndrome and a new generation of radioactive conventional weapons. MORE INFO |
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Dishonest Broker: The U.S. Role in Israel and Palestine In this fully revised and updated version of his highly acclaimed book,
The Obstruction of Peace: The United States, Israel, and the
Palestinians, Naseer H. Aruri dismantles the many myths about the failed
Middle East "peace process." MORE INFO |
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We Won't Go! A Guide to Resistance This book is aimed at increasing recruiting problems by helping young people
and their parents counter the lies of the recruiters. In this book, you will find practical tools for challenging recruiters,
exposing their falsehoods, and getting them out of our schools. MORE INFO |
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War Talk by Arundhati Roy The eloquence, passion, and political insight of Arundhati Roy’s
political essays have added legions of readers to those already familiar with
her Booker Prize-winning novel, The God of Small Things. MORE INFO |
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Perilous Power Perilous Power is a dialogue between Noam Chomsky and Gilbert Achcar concerning the U.S. role in the Middle East from the Reagan era to the recent defeat of Israel during its U.S.-backed war in Lebanon. It's an engaging read. With plenty of information and history interwoven. MORE INFO |
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Boots on the Ground by Dusk - My Tribute to Pat Tillman Written by Pat Tillman's mother, Mary Tillman, this book chronicles his family's efforts to learn the true story behind the military cover up of Pat Tillman's death in Afghanistan. MORE INFO |
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The Will to Resist - Soldiers who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan by Dahr Jamail Dahr Jamail documents G.I. resistance to the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. MORE INFO |
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Swimming Up the Tigris: Real Life Encounters with Iraq By Barbara Nimri Aziz. "Few could encapsulate, as Aziz has done, the spirit, laughter, courage, and tears of the people of this extraordinary, complex land, where civilization flourished before Mohammed or Christ walked the earth. Every American and British politician should read this book and sink to their knees in shame." —Felicity Arbuthnot, journalist, broadcaster MORE INFO |
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Strange Liberators Strange Liberators goes from global sweatshops to Iraq to
Korea to Yugoslavia to Zimbabwe before a concluding chapter on
global warming. In every case, Elich exposes the lies spread by
the bourgeoisie, which are too often echoed by those in the
progressive movement. MORE INFO |
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Liberation Lit “What’s Lib Lit? – Library, map, lens, scalpel, compost, chisel, textbook, excavation: voices, images, wrestling, contradicting, confirming, the matter of resistant art and practice.”—Adrienne Rich MORE INFO |