Open Letter Calling for an End to Hostilities Against Venezuela

World Beyond War Action Learning Event, Petition, Resolution to Prevent More Wars

Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton 2136 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Open Letter Calling for an End to Hostilities Against Venezuela, All Wars, and to Free President Maduro and his First Lady (January 2026) Dear Honorary Congresswoman Norton, Thank you for your introduction of a House Resolution for the Nuclear Weapons Abolition and Conversion Act during each annual session […]

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Good, Bad, Ugly in 2025 — Year in Review

Emperor Trump Coin 2026

Good in 2025 — Lawyer stands up against Israel Genocide The real Nobel Peace Prize should have been awarded to attorney and UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese, if we lived in a world that honors peace and social justice. Instead, her reports on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt) has earned her contempt by the […]

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Gaza Starvation and Suffering Ignored by Elite

Yellow Concrete block delineates Yellow Line through Gaza, Children are doing something illegal, Will they be shot? Just-international.org

Gaza Starvation and Suffering Ignored by Elite As the end of 2025 arrives, President Trump is celebrating many wins this year, including becoming the Director of the Peace Board for Gaza, in Occupied Palestine, after the “20-Point Peace Plan” was approved by the U.N. Security Council in early October 2025. It would appear that peace had finally arrived in Gaza, […]

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Not a Roosevelt, Never Will Be

No Comparison: Trump cannot compare with the Greats

Not a Roosevelt, Never Will Be The banners on the Department of Labor in Washington, D.C. suggest that there is a patriotic duty to compare President Trump with President Theodore Roosevelt. One long banner hangs down on the viewer’s left, showing the steadfast glower of Trump, while another shows the resolute stare of Roosevelt. Both are depicted as stern men […]

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Turning Point, Loss to America

Declaration of Independence -- how King George III passed crippling laws against the Colonies

Since September 10, 2025, the big news inside the United States has been the Charlie Kirk assassination. The 31-year old parent and right-wing media star founder of Turning Point USA was assassinated at a college speaking tour stop at Utah Valley University (UVU) before a huge live audience including live-streaming. The tragedy occurred during the Q&A, while taking questions about […]

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Foreign Policy Failures Dog Trump Administration

UNIFIL not keeping IDF out

One-Trillion dollar Department of War budget is not for a Peace Prize. In fact, President Trump’s entrancement with long-reining authoritarians is unabashed. He openly admires: President Putin, President Aliyev, President Zelensky, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and President Erdogan. Strong-arm rulers whose oligarch-families have managed to stow away massive amounts of treasures for themselves, their families, and their favorites. Vlogger and Green […]

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Armenia struggles against Greater Israel (Week 29/30)

Armenia is cutting itself off voluntarily from Iran

The President Trump has scored big this week. He is obtaining a Nobel Peace Prize nomination from Armenia and Azerbaijan for negotiating a peace agreement between them. The peace agreement will “recognize” Artsakh, a former state of Armenia that existed as an island inside of Azerbaijan until it was suddenly attacked by the Azerbaijan government in September 2023, with the […]

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Awareness Grows as Gaza Starvicide News Spreads Worldwide (Week 28)

Protesters in front of CSPAN, NBC, and Fox News Studios on 400 N Capitol Street NW in Washington, DC

The Gaza “Starvicide” tragedy is now a globally spreading story all around the world, but largely drowned out in U.S. mainstream media. Mostly the mainstream media is still blaming the Palestinians in the Occupied Israel for being prisoners by choice, and for being Hamas supporters. Or, as recently seen in ads on YouTube or in a report by Megyn Kelly, […]

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Good Trouble Lives On March, July 17th, DC Franklin Park (Week 26)

Kneel-in for migrants deprived of due process

A 50501 “Good Trouble Lives On” sponsored rally was held at historic Franklin Park in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, July 17th. This was in part to commemorate the late Congressman John Lewis who was an iconic figure in the Civil Rights movement and who passed away on this date in 2020. “Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and help redeem […]

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Anti-War, Civil Rights Groups Rev Up (Week 24/25)

Immorality of War outweighs The Lies

President Trump’s approaches to diplomatic peaceful solutions in the Middle East, Iran, Ukraine, and elsewhere have largely been failures in recent weeks. Why? Could it be that Reductions-in-Force at the U.S. State Department and USAID have had a deleterious effect? Senators Believe Losses at USAID, State Department Crippling According to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in an Oversight Hearing, […]

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Trump Pulling the Stops on Nuclear (Week 18/19 News Review)

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Trump Courts Public Distrust Establishment media, whether MSNBC, NBC, or PBS has recently pointed out various potential conflicts of interest and fiscal indiscretions the President, through The Trump Organization (TTO), is mired in. The debate over whether the Trump can be prosecuted for his money-making is on, but even Times Radio, in an interview with former New York Times editor […]

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US-Saudi Business Forum: Big Discussions (Week 16/17 News Review)

Beautiful People courtship at the US-Saudi Investment Forum

President Trump embarked on a Middle East tour last week (May 13-16) that focused on three nations: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates. He delivered key note speeches in Saudi Arabia and before the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain), and visited historic towns, palaces, and mosques. He did not forget to visit at least […]

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