Council for a Livable World
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09/11/2007
Efforts in Iraq have achieved "progress" and reached a "turning point" many times over the past four and a half years, says the Council for a Livable World about a key military report to Congress this week.
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07/03/2007
Worldwide confidence in the United States and its president have been falling sharply, but attitudes toward Americans are often more positive, according to data from a new poll provided by the Washington, DC-based Council for a Livable World.
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Image: Where's the love? © Eric Draper - White House
06/22/2007
Numerous U.S. presidential candidates have said they would consider using nuclear weapons against Iran. Join the thousands of others who have co-signed a letter telling the candidates to commit to diplomacy -- not nuclear war -- with Iran, urges the Council for a Livable World.
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Image: © Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
05/02/2007
An advocacy group lays out the mounting costs -- in lives, dollars, and terrorist attacks -- of the war in Iraq, four years to the day after U.S. President George W. Bush announced the end of "major combat operations" there.
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Image: President Bush on May 1, 2003, the day he declared 'major combat operations in Iraq have ended.' © White House
01/25/2007
Now that George W. Bush has told the American people what he thinks of the state of the union, Council for a Livable World wants to hear what you think--about the speech, the decision to escalate the war in Iraq, and what the United States should be doing there.
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