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  • Disarmament in a Time of Chaos - New Kontinent 15.02.25465410
  • War Industry 'Celebrating Christmas Early' as House Passes $858 Billion NDAA - CD 08.12.22319412
  • Broken promises: how nuclear armed states are failing on their commitments to disarm - ICAN 02.12.22320850
  • Politics as Usual Has Never Prevented Mass Shootings. We Must Break the Cycle - Truthout.org 22.04.22283761
  • Beyond the “Ghost Gun” Ban, We Need Local Leaders to Fund Violence Prevention - Truthout.org 16.04.22283762
  • San Jose Passes First-of-Its-Kind Insurance Requirement for Gun Owners - Truhtout.org 26.01.22283763
  • As Corporate Dems Belly-Ache Over Social Investments, Senate Panel Approves Extra $29 Billion for Pentagon - CD 19.10.21260575
  • The Constitutional Right to Bear Arms Carries a Racist History - Truthout.org 07/21283765
  • CA Judge Says Mass Shooting Lawsuit Against Gun Manufacturer Can Move Forward - Truthout.org 07/21283764
  • Jeffrey D. Sachs: The fatal expense of American imperialism – Common Dreams 31.10.16179157
  • Why is it so hard to reduce the Pentagon budget? – Truthout 25.10.16179160
  • Fifteen years of lessons not learned – Common Dreams 07.10.16179161
  • Want National Security? Dismantle the War Machine – Yes magazine 21.09.16179164
  • For $178 Million, the US Could Pay for One Fighter Plane – or 3,358 Years of College – Common Dreams 20.09.16179165
  • Restrained Strategy, lower military budgets – Cato Foundation 07.09.16179168
  • Does the Democratic party have a progressive platform – and does it matter? – Counterpunch 29.08.16179169
  • Some context on Pentagon spending – Christopher Preble, Cato Institute 25.08.16179172
  • Black lives matter movement releases first ever list of demands – Tele Sur 02.08.16179173
  • Most voters favour defense cuts. Most politicians don’t – Time 10.03.16179176
  • Waste, greed, and fraud: the business that makes the world’s greatest army – Harvard Political Review 06.02.16179177
  • Bernie Sanders Mentioned the Military Budget. The Insanity of US Foreign Policy – Global Research Centre for Research on Globalization 16.11.15179180
  • Military cutbacks make sense – New York Times 14.07.15179181
  • This is what defence consolidation without BRAC looks like – Cato Institute 09.07.15179184
  • Would cutting military spending hurt Virginia’s economy – National Priorities Project 22.04.15179185
  • Faculty at NYU call for divestment from companies supplying the Israeli army – Sign of the Times 09.04.15179188
  • Video: You get what you pay for: security and our investments in the future – AFSC 27.03.15179189
  • Video: Decoding the budget – Religious Action Centre 03/15179192
  • WSA Adopts Resolution Supporting Divestment From Israeli Military Occupation of Palestine - Wesleyan Argus 05.05.14179193
  • If war was funded like college tuition - Global Research Centre for Research on Globalization 25.04.14179196
  • Creative destruction? Cases of defence conversion in the United States – Christopher Preble, Defence Heritage 9/14179197
  • 10 ways to cut the military budget by 25 to 50% - greenshadowcabinet 20.11.13179200
  • Re-purposing America’s war machine – Open Democracy 25.09.13179201
  • Yes, of course we should cut military spending! – Business Insider 10.02.13179204
  • Defense spending and the economy – Barro.R and deRugy.V Mercatus Center 05/13 .pdf179205
  • Domenici-Rivlin panel seeks military defense, satellite imagery cuts – 17.11.10179208
  • Spiralling Military Spending Creates Mass Unemployment – Global Research Centre for Research on Globalization – 11/09179212
  • Ted Kennedy: A Lion for Nuclear Disarmament - Huff. Post 8/09179213
  • A Call to Action: Peace and Nuclear Disarmament 4/02179216
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