For much of the Bush administration’s tenure, the nuclear disarmament movement has been on the defensive, reacting to the administration’s dangerous plans to pursue a new generation of nuclear [...]
This election year will help determine the next four years of US foreign policy, so it is critical that the subject of diplomacy with Iran remains at the forefront of the national dialogue. [...]
David Culp of Friends Committee on National Legislation (right) presents the award to Rep. Peter Visclosky (D-IN). As Congress gears up for a new year, Executive Director Jon Rainwater and I were [...]
As soon as the Republican caucus was through, I headed across town to another location where Democrats were getting ready for their voting to begin. The crowd was a bit rowdier over there, [...]
With Tara Wagner (right), delegate to the Clark County Republican Convention, who offered Peace Action West’s resolutions at the Republican caucus on Saturday As I started out the day ready [...]
The New York Times reported today that President Bush called on allies in the Middle East to unify in an effort to pressure Iran. At the same time, the IAEA announced that Iran would answer [...]
Starting in February, the Department of Energy will be holding public hearings on Complex Transformation, its plan to revamp the nuclear weapons complex, which is closely linked with the Reliable [...]
The seven years of the Bush administration have provided many challenges for the peace movement, but one area in which we have seen great success is defeating Bush’s dangerous and provocative [...]
Peace Action West and the nuclear disarmament movement had a great success in 2007 when Congress cut all of the funding for the Reliable Replacement Warhead program. In 2008, we must continue our [...]
The incident between US and Iranian ships earlier this week in the Strait of Hormuz is starting to look a lot less menacing than previously thought: Unnamed Pentagon officials said on Wednesday [...]