This is an excerpt from Norman Solomon's new book Made Love, Got War: Close Encounters with America's Warfare State. A story could start almost anywhere. This one begins at a moment startled by a rocket. In the autumn of 1957, America was not at war ... or at peace....
Here’s the Smell of the Blood Still
The following essay is adapted from Norman Solomon's new book Made Love, Got War: Close Encounters with America's Warfare State. When Martin Luther King Jr. publicly referred to "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today my own government,"...
Six Years of 9/11 as
a License to Kill
It evokes a tragedy that marks an epoch. From the outset, the warfare state has exploited "9/11," a label at once too facile and too laden with historic weight giving further power to the tacit political axiom that perception is reality. Often it seems that...
Let’s Face It: The Warfare State Is Part of Us
The USA's military spending is now close to $2 billion a day. This fall, the country will begin its seventh year of continuous war, with no end in sight. On the horizon is the very real threat of a massive air assault on Iran. And few in Congress seem willing or able...
Backspin for War: The Convenience of Denial
The man who ran CNN's news operation during the invasion of Iraq is now doing damage control in response to a new documentary's evidence that he kowtowed to the Pentagon on behalf of the cable network. His current denial says a lot about how "liberal media"...
Let Us Now Praise an Infamous Woman and Our Own Possibilities
The problem with letting history judge is that so many officials get away with murder in the meantime while precious few choose to face protracted vilification for pursuing truth and peace. A grand total of two people in the entire Congress were able to resist...
Media Blitz for War: The Big Guns of August
This week the U.S. media establishment is mainlining another fix for the Iraq war: It isn't so bad after all, American military power could turn wrong into right, chronic misleaders now serve as truth-tellers. The hit is that the war must go on. When the White House...
Media Spin on Iraq: We’re Leaving (Sort of)
Last week, a media advisory from "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" announced a new series of interviews on the PBS show that will address "what Iraq might look like when the U.S. military leaves." A few days later, Time magazine published a cover...
From the Grave, a Senator Exposes Bloody Hands on Capitol Hill
It was a chilling moment on a split-screen of history. While the Senate debated the Iraq war on Tuesday night, a long-dead senator again renounced a chronic lie about congressional options and presidential power. The Senate was in the final hours of another failure to...
A Bloody Media Mirror
Many of America's most prominent journalists want us to forget what they were saying and writing more than four years ago to boost the invasion of Iraq. Now, they tiptoe around their own roles in hyping the war and banishing dissent to the media margins. The media...


