The current politics of the world is still being influenced by the conflicts in the Middle East and other regions. The fights between Gaza and Israel, the United States and Iran are not a one-off. They belong to a greater geopolitical game of power, influence,...
A Realistic Path to Peace: Rethinking War, Power, and Global Responsibility
War dominates headlines. Conflict shapes foreign policy. Propaganda distorts public understanding. Many books describe the problem. Few offer structured solutions. A Realistic Path to Peace book takes a different approach. It analyzes global conflict with clarity and...
Bridging US Social Movements and the Path to Peace
In the modern geopolitical landscape, the quest for stability is often viewed through the lens of high-level diplomacy and military strategy. However, as veteran activist and author Dee Knight explores across his work , true stability is rooted in a much deeper soil:...
Thinkers Forum – Dee Knight
Interest in socialism has grown fast in the U.S. ever since 2008 when the economy failed. It has also been boosted by U.S. support for genocide against Palestinians, as well as war and threats of war against China and Russia.
Blinken Blames Hamas for Broken Truce
Blinken Blames Hamas for Broken Truce, Compares US support for apartheid in Israel with its decades-long support for apartheid in South Africa. One form of apartheid ended, and the other will also end. During the long South African anti-apartheid struggle the US...
Restore Historic Palestine/End Zionist Apartheid!
Restore Historic Palestine/End Zionist Aparheid! This article offers my view of the true path to peace in the Middle East. It also links to a petition – please sign and share it!
Real Peace – Not ‘Pax Americana’ – for the Middle East and Ukraine
Switching victim and aggressor is a favorite US tactic for justifying slaughter in efforts to maintain domination. Back in 1964 it was a “Vietnamese attack” on a US ship in the Gulf of Tonkin that “justified” what US Air Force General Curtis Lemay called “bombing them back to the Stone Age.” Years earlier the US Air Force bombed and destroyed all the cities and most towns in northern Korea. The endless mess caused by three decades of “endless war” helps to explain the problem facing Biden, Blinken, and their NATO allies, as well as Netanyahu. They have bitten off more than they can chew. As they face defeat in their proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, they are dreaming of an easy solution of the Palestine/Israel conflict, one that would maintain the status quo ante, as if nothing serious has happened as a result of the current genocidal slaughter. It’s an impossible dream.






