The Pentagon’s Latest Scheme to Keep Nearly 2,000 Detainee Abuse Photos Secret
For twelve years, the American Civil Liberties Union has pursued a lawsuit to force the United States government to release about 2,100 photographs of detainee abuse and torture in Afghanistan and...
View ArticleNeocons Line Up Against Donald Trump
It is now official: the neoconservatives are united against Donald Trump. A new open letter organized by Project for the New American Century (PNAC) co-founder Eliot Cohen states the signatories oppose...
View ArticlePreview: Joseph Hickman On Burn Pits Poisoning Soldiers And Civilians In Iraq...
Shadowproof will be hosting a discussion with author Joseph Hickman about his book, “The Burn Pits: The Poisoning of America’s Soldiers,” on March 17 at 8 pm ET. Hickman is a former U.S. Marine and...
View ArticleBlair Unrepentant After Iraq War Inquiry Vindicates Anti-War Movement
A long overdue report from the Iraq War Inquiry in the United Kingdom largely affirmed the protests of activists and leaders in Parliament, who opposed the United States-led invasion of Iraq over...
View ArticleUS Sends More Troops To Iraq As Chilcot Report Shows War Based On Lies
Today, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced that the Pentagon would be sending 560 more troops to Iraq. The increase brings the total number of US servicemembers in Iraq to 4,600, many of whom are...
View Article‘Boy From War’ Filmmakers Describe Power Of Animation To Present Trauma Of War
Usama Alshaibi, who’s directed the films “Nice Bombs,” and “American Arab,” has embarked on a new project: an animated film called “Boy From War.” The documentary is described as a “coming of age” film...
View ArticleFilmmaker Laura Poitras Still Does Not Know If U.S. Military Is Done...
Documents released in response to a lawsuit suggest Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras was stopped routinely by airport security because she was falsely accused of involvement in an...
View ArticleUS Army Documents Reveal Massive Support For ‘Long Road Home’ Miniseries,...
The National Geographic drama series, “The Long Road Home,” tells a version of the story of the battle for Sadr City in 2004, a key moment in Iraq War, and newly-released emails and other documents...
View ArticlePentagon Contracts Show US Army Subsidized Production Of National...
Production assistance agreements released by the Defense Department show the United States military used taxpayer money to subsidize part of the production of the National Geographic series, “The Long...
View ArticleJoe Biden Didn’t End Iraq War, Yet He Claimed Credit During Debate
Former vice president Joe Biden took credit for withdrawing 150,000 United States troops from Iraq during the Democratic presidential debate. But the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq was part of a...
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