War, What Is It Good For?

Note from Tom: TomDispatch (at least as run by me) is now done, but if all goes well, Tom himself isn’t. And with that in mind, here’s what I hope will be but the first of a series of pieces that I’ll be writing on this ever-stranger world of ours at this new Substack...

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The Displacement of Gaza and Her Wildlife

Starting from the modern-day West Bank, Jesus rode his donkey westward around the Mount of Olives toward Jerusalem for what would be his Last Supper. As he passed through the ancient olive groves that blanketed the hillsides, he would have been surrounded by the rich...

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An Unwarranted War, a Global Economic Drag

When the US-Iran conflict escalated earlier this year, the immediate concern centered on oil prices and the Strait of Hormuz. But the real danger was never confined to crude oil. The crisis has evolved into a broader energy, logistics, fertilizer, food and financial...

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A Personal TomDispatch Farewell (of Sorts)

Editor's Note:   Tom Engelhardt has been an important part of Antiwar.com for 22 years.     His TomDispatch site has contributed 1,469 articles to our site.   His list of authors includes many of the best in the antiwar movement.   The presence of TomDispatch articles...

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