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Why Workers World defends Iran


Why Workers World defends Iran

Why is it important for the worldwide movement to defend Iran? Is it because this country of 92 million people was recently bombed by the U.S.-backed zionist regime of Israel on June 12, followed by the bombing of its three nuclear reactors by the Pentagon on June 22? Is it . . .

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Why Iran attacked U.S. base in Qatar


Why Iran attacked U.S. base in Qatar

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council issued the following statement on Resistance News Network on June 23, 2025: The attack on the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar is a response that falls within the framework of reciprocal retaliation and is consistent with international law and the right of legitimate defense. . . .

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‘I had to become somebody who speaks out against war’


‘I had to become somebody who speaks out against war’

Interview with Dan Shea, president of the Portland, Oregon, chapter of Veterans For Peace and activist in solidarity work with migrants in the Northwest of the United States. I had three questions for Shea: What life experiences turned him into a political activist and VFP organizer? What has VFP been . . .

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Anti-Trump protest draws 1000 in Idaho


Anti-Trump protest draws 1000 in Idaho

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho The average person in the U.S. probably hasn’t heard of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. If they have, they know it as the previous home base of the “Aryan Nations.” In mainstream media, Idaho is often depicted as “far right” and North Idaho in particular as a haven for . . .

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Prison life sentences constitute elder abuse


Prison life sentences constitute elder abuse

Philadelphia In the U.S., over 17% of the population — nearly 59 million people — were age 65 or older as of 2022. A significant number rely on Social Security as their sole income — on average below $25,000 annually. Around 10% have incomes under $10,000.  Inside a state prison . . .

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