The Iran strike sparks debate over international law, war crimes, and America’s global power. Experts challenge the myth of a rules-based U.S. military policy.
international law
Iran War Debate, Cheap Drone Warfare, and Mexico’s Gun Warning to Trump Expose U.S. Power Myths
WBAI panel challenges the legality of the Iran strike, Adm. Mike Mullen warns cheap drones expose U.S. military limits, and Mexico’s president blames American guns and drug demand for cartel violence.
Progressives, Empire, and the Dangerous Habit of Looking Away
When progressives dismiss bombings abroad, they reproduce the same moral failures they claim to oppose.
World Beyond War activist Gabriel Aguirre discusses Venezuela invasion, Maduro abduction, and more
World Beyond War activist Gabriel Aguirre discusses the plight of Venezuela after the invasion and Chavismo. He asks for international activism in support of the cause.
Jenna Flanagan: Nigerian Bombing, Israel’s Defiance, and Media Truths We’re Not Meant to Hear
WBAI’s “We Decide” Jenna Flanagan’s discussion exposes selective outrage, U.S. complicity, and why independent media is vital in confronting global violence.




