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Antiwar.com

Antiwar.com is an American political website founded in 1995 that describes itself as devoted to non-interventionism and as opposing imperialism and war. It has a right-wing libertarian perspective and is a project of the Randolph Bourne Institute. The website states that it is "fighting the next information war”.

Stance edit

The site's first objective, in its own words, "was to fight against intervention in the Balkans under the Clinton presidency." It says it "applied the same principles to Clinton's campaigns in Haiti and Kosovo and bombings of Sudan and Afghanistan."[1] Antiwar.com opposed the US wars in Iraq[2] and Afghanistan[3] and generally opposes interventionism, including the US bombing of Serbia and the US occupation of Afghanistan. It has also condemned aggressive military action and other forms of belligerence on the part of other governments, as well as what contributors view as the fiscal and civil liberties consequences of war.[1][third-party source needed]

Wen Stephenson of The Atlantic described the site in 1999 as marked by "a decidely [sic] right-wing cast of thought."[4] Its founders described themselves as libertarians,[5] and the two principal co-founders were involved in libertarian Republican politics at the time. The Guardian described it in as "libertarian, anti-interventionist" in 2016;[6] James Kirchick in The Washington Post called it a "paleoconservative clearinghouse" in 2018;[7] and Salon.com described in 2021 it as "right-wing".[8][9]

The site publishes opinion from a range of perspectives, publishing "critiques of American foreign policy from the far left and the far right," according to The New Yorker,[10] and featuring writers such as the paleoconservative isolationist Pat Buchanan,[8] right libertarians such as Ron Paul, and left libertarians such as Noam Chomsky, Juan Cole,[11] and Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin.

History edit

The site was founded in December 1995 by Justin Raimondo and Eric Garris,[12] as a response to the Bosnian war. It is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation, operating under the auspices of the Randolph Bourne Institute, based in Atherton, California. It was previously[when?] affiliated with the Center for Libertarian Studies and functioned before that[when?] as an independent, ad-supported website.[13]

In 2006, Google suspended it from its AdSense advertising network, which was then the source of a significant portion of its income, due to its hosting of explicit photos of abuses committed by United States troops at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, categorised by Google as "gore".[14][unreliable source]

Lawsuit filed against the FBI edit

In 2011, the site discovered it was being monitored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[15] After their Freedom of Information Act request failed to produce results, they worked with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California which in May 2013 filed a freedom of the press lawsuit for full FBI records on Antiwar.com, Eric Garris and Justin Raimondo.[16][17] The documents received in November 2013 indicated that the FBI in San Francisco, and later in Newark, New Jersey, began monitoring the site after Eric Garris passed along to the FBI a threat to hack the Antiwar.com website. The FBI mistakenly took this as an actual threat against its own website and began monitoring Antiwar.com and its editors.[15][18] Eric Garris demanded the FBI correct its file.[19] In September 2019, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the FBI must delete its memo documenting Garris' First Amendment activities.[20][21]

In 2013, Eric Garris, Justin Raimondo, and Antiwar.com began a lawsuit against the FBI for incorrectly identifying Garris as a national security "threat," and conducting an investigation into Antiwar.com as a potential threat. The lawsuit was conducted by the American Civil Liberties Union.[22] The lawsuit stated that the FBI had incorrectly claimed that Garris had threatened to hack the FBI website after Garris reported a threat he received against Antiwar.com. The federal court ordered the FBI to amend their files and issue a correction to Garris.[23] In 2017, the court ordered the FBI to give Antiwar.com access to all the records of the investigation without redaction and to pay $300,000 to the ACLU lawyers.[24] Antiwar.com lost the part of the case that claimed violations of the Privacy Act by the FBI. Antiwar.com and the ACLU appealed the Privacy Act claim and the appeal went to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2019, the 9th Circuit three-judge panel unanimously ruled against the FBI and order them to expunge all records from the investigation.[25] Civil Liberties groups like the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation hailed the ruling as a victory for privacy rights of journalists and activists.[26]

Personnel edit

Notable site personnel have included:[27]

Notable contributors edit

Featured writers include:[28]

The site syndicates columns and op-eds by such authors as:[citation needed]

Antiwar Radio edit

Antiwar Radio is hosted by Scott Horton and others including Charles Goyette.[citation needed] It features interviews focused on war, international relations, the growth of state power, civil liberties, and related matters. Guests have included:[citation needed]

Antiwar News with Dave DeCamp edit

Antiwar News with Dave DeCamp, the current news editor of Antiwar.com, shares daily summaries of the top U.S. foreign policy news stories from a non-interventionist perspective.[third-party source needed] Dave DeCamp was announced as a runner-up awardee of the 2023 Pierre Sprey Award for Defense Reporting and Analysis for delivering "a comprehensive and essential corrective to the tsunami of slanted misinformation that appears each day in our country’s mainstream media".[29][third-party source needed]

Reactions edit

The Washington Post's Linton Weeks described it "a thoughtful, well-organized site" in 1999.[30] Scott McConnell of The American Conservative wrote in 2010 the New York Press that Antiwar.com was "strikingly successful" and "could claim more readers than Rupert Murdoch’s Weekly Standard once the [Balkan] war began."[31][better source needed] When Raimondo died in 2019, Patrick Buchanan said that "In the three decades since [1991], no man in America worked harder or did more to resist the interventionist impulses of the American establishment and the wars they produced than Justin and his Antiwar website.”[32]

David Bernstein included it in 2012 among "far left anti-Israel sites that have ties to the anti-Semitic far-right or are known for playing footsie with anti-Semitism".[33] Antisemitism scholar David Renton in 2021 gave the website as an example of how "ideas [which] started in the American far right... migrated into British left-wing circles without people having any idea where they began."[34] Anti-fascist researcher Matthew N. Lyons describes the "paleocon-sponsored" website as an example of left-right alliance.[35]

In 2019, researchers from The Open University found that the crowdsourced MyWOT program labeled Antiwar.com as "trustworthy", while the OpenSources evaluator tagged the website as "conspiracy, clickbait and bias".[36]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b “Who We Are”, Antiwar.com (Randolph Bourne Institute, 2010) (April 21, 2010).
  2. ^ "Shine, Perishing Republic, by Justin Raimondo". www.antiwar.com.
  3. ^ "The Cycle of Violence". www.antiwar.com.
  4. ^ Wen Stephenson, “Not Your Father’s Antiwar Movement,” The Atlantic Online (Atlantic Monthly, April 14, 1999) (April 21, 2010).
  5. ^ “Frequently Asked Questions,” Antiwar.com (Randolph Bourne Institute, n.d.) (April 21, 2010)
  6. ^ Wilson, Jason (2016-12-30). "Burst your bubble: five conservative articles to read before 2016 ends". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-02-24. [Raimondo] is editorial director of antiwar.com, which runs a libertarian, anti-interventionist line on US foreign policy – as such it should be seen alongside paleoconservative "America First" outlets like Pat Buchanan's American Conservative. Figures like Raymond have entertained high hopes about Trump's anti-interventionist noises during the campaign season.
  7. ^ Kirchick, James (2018-04-18). "Perspective - Trump once claimed Syria could lead to 'World War III.' Good thing he wised up". Washington Post. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  8. ^ a b Henderson, Alex (2021-08-29). "Kevin McCarthy's Afghanistan contradictions baffle reporters at press conference". Salon. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  9. ^ Other sources describing it as "conservative" include Barbara Clare Foley in The Minnesota Review.Foley, Barbara (2006-11-01). "Racism Redux: David Horowitz Then and Now". The Minnesota Review. 2006 (67): 123–127. doi:10.1215/00265667-2006-67-123. ISSN 0026-5667. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  10. ^ Andrew Marantz (2017-10-09). "Birth of a White Supremacist". The New Yorker. from the original on 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  11. ^ Crane, David Wade, "Linkages: Political Topography and Networked Topology" in Transmedia Frictions: The Digital, the Arts, and the Humanities, University of California Press, July 25, 2014, p. 225
  12. ^ "Gay rights, anti-war activist Justin Raimondo dies at 67". ABC News. 2019-07-01. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  13. ^ For more historical information, see “Frequently Asked Questions”, Antiwar.com (Randolph Bourne Institute, 2010) (April 22, 2010).
  14. ^ Pareene, Alex (2015-03-19). "Updated: Google Suspends Site from Ad Network for Abu Ghraib Photo". Gawker. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  15. ^ a b Ackerman, Spencer (2013-11-06). "FBI monitored anti-war website in error for six years, documents show". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  16. ^ Ryan J. Reilly, AntiWar.com Editors Sue Over FBI Surveillance, The Huffington Post, May 21, 2013.
  17. ^ Julia Harumi Mass, Staff Attorney, Sloppy FBI Work Leads to Spying on Journalists, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California press release, November 6, 2013.
  18. ^ DOJ documents show FBI monitoring of antiwar.com (Documents), The Guardian, November 6, 2013.
  19. ^ Kelley Vlahos, Antiwar.com Editor Demands FBI File Fix, American Conservative, November 15, 2013.
  20. ^ Egelko, Bob (2019-09-12). "Appeals court tells FBI it must expunge old memo on antiwar website". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  21. ^ Mackey, Aaron (2019-09-13). "Victory! Individuals Can Force Government to Purge Records of Their First Amendment Activity". Electronic Frontier Foundation. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  22. ^ Adam Klasfeld, “Antiwar.com Sues FBI for ‘Threat Assessment’”, Courthouse News Service (May 23, 2013)
  23. ^ Spencer Ackerman, “FBI monitored anti-war website in error for six years, documents show”, The Guardian (Nov. 6, 2013)
  24. ^ Helen Christophi, “FBI Agrees to Give Records to Anti-War Reporters”, Courthouse News Service (April 17, 2017)
  25. ^ Eric Garris, “Antiwar.com vs. FBI Appeal Hearing in the 9th Circuit (video)”, Antiwar.com (June 12, 2019)
  26. ^ Aaron Mackey “Victory! Individuals Can Force Government to Purge Records of Their First Amendment Activity”, Electronic Frontier Foundation (September 13, 2019)
  27. ^ See “Who We Are”, Antiwar.com (Randolph Bourne Institute, 2010) (April 22, 2010), for a current list of staff members.
  28. ^ The names of many regular writers are listed on the site’s homepage; additional names also appear on this page: “Antiwar.com Columnists”, Antiwar.com (Randolph Bourne Institute, 2010) (April 22, 2010).
  29. ^ "2023 Winners | Pierre Sprey Award". Pierre. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  30. ^ Linton Weeks, “Waging War on War,” WashingtonPost.Com (The Washington Post, April 15, 1999) (April 22, 2010)
  31. ^ Scott McConnell, “The New Peaceniks,” New York Press, June 22, 1999 (republished at Antiwar.com) (April 21, 2010).
  32. ^ Welsch, Edward; Gottfried, Paul; Gonzalez, Pedro (2019-06-28). "In Memoriam: Justin Raimondo, 1951-2019". Chronicles. Retrieved 2022-02-24. 'I have known Justin Raimondo since we stood together to oppose the rush to war against Iraq in 1991,' Buchanan said in an email. 'In the three decades since, no man in America worked harder or did more to resist the interventionist impulses of the American establishment and the wars they produced than Justin and his Antiwar website.'
  33. ^ Goldberg, Jeffrey (2012-01-19). "Is the Term 'Israel-Firster' Anti-Semitic? (Updated)". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  34. ^ Shane Burley (2021-08-27). "Britain's Labour Antisemitism Controversy, Revisited". Jewish Currents. Retrieved 2022-02-24. In my book I give examples like the website AntiWar.com, which gets picked up in the British left-wing antiwar movement because it's such a high-profile source of information about Iraq, and some of the people who write for it are on the left, but its founders come from the libertarian right. There are a lot of these radical right-wing figures who get shared by the left based on their positions on individual issues.
  35. ^ Lyons, Matthew N. (2003). "Fragmented Nationalism: Right-Wing Responses to September 11 in Historical Context". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 127 (4). Historical Society of Pennsylvania: 377–418. eISSN 2169-8546. ISSN 0031-4587. JSTOR 20093658. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  36. ^ Mensio, Martino and Alani, Harith (2019). News Source Credibility in the Eyes of Different Assessors. In: Proceedings of the Conference for Truth and Trust Online 2019.

External links edit

  • Antiwar.com
  • PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer, “Voices of Dissent,” May 24, 1999
  • New York Press, Scott McConnell, “The New Peaceniks,” June 22, 1999.
  • The Atlantic Online, “Not Your Father's Antiwar Movement,” April 14, 1999
  • “Intrepid Antiwarriors of the Libertarian Right”, San Francisco Weekly, December 10, 2003.

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Antiwar com is an American political website founded in 1995 that describes itself as devoted to non interventionism and as opposing imperialism and war It has a right wing libertarian perspective and is a project of the Randolph Bourne Institute The website states that it is fighting the next information war Contents 1 Stance 2 History 2 1 Lawsuit filed against the FBI 3 Personnel 4 Notable contributors 5 Antiwar Radio 6 Antiwar News with Dave DeCamp 7 Reactions 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksStance editThe site s first objective in its own words was to fight against intervention in the Balkans under the Clinton presidency It says it applied the same principles to Clinton s campaigns in Haiti and Kosovo and bombings of Sudan and Afghanistan 1 Antiwar com opposed the US wars in Iraq 2 and Afghanistan 3 and generally opposes interventionism including the US bombing of Serbia and the US occupation of Afghanistan It has also condemned aggressive military action and other forms of belligerence on the part of other governments as well as what contributors view as the fiscal and civil liberties consequences of war 1 third party source needed Wen Stephenson of The Atlantic described the site in 1999 as marked by a decidely sic right wing cast of thought 4 Its founders described themselves as libertarians 5 and the two principal co founders were involved in libertarian Republican politics at the time The Guardian described it in as libertarian anti interventionist in 2016 6 James Kirchick in The Washington Post called it a paleoconservative clearinghouse in 2018 7 and Salon com described in 2021 it as right wing 8 9 The site publishes opinion from a range of perspectives publishing critiques of American foreign policy from the far left and the far right according to The New Yorker 10 and featuring writers such as the paleoconservative isolationist Pat Buchanan 8 right libertarians such as Ron Paul and left libertarians such as Noam Chomsky Juan Cole 11 and Code Pink co founder Medea Benjamin History editThe site was founded in December 1995 by Justin Raimondo and Eric Garris 12 as a response to the Bosnian war It is a 501 c 3 nonprofit foundation operating under the auspices of the Randolph Bourne Institute based in Atherton California It was previously when affiliated with the Center for Libertarian Studies and functioned before that when as an independent ad supported website 13 In 2006 Google suspended it from its AdSense advertising network which was then the source of a significant portion of its income due to its hosting of explicit photos of abuses committed by United States troops at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq categorised by Google as gore 14 unreliable source Lawsuit filed against the FBI edit In 2011 the site discovered it was being monitored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation 15 After their Freedom of Information Act request failed to produce results they worked with the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California which in May 2013 filed a freedom of the press lawsuit for full FBI records on Antiwar com Eric Garris and Justin Raimondo 16 17 The documents received in November 2013 indicated that the FBI in San Francisco and later in Newark New Jersey began monitoring the site after Eric Garris passed along to the FBI a threat to hack the Antiwar com website The FBI mistakenly took this as an actual threat against its own website and began monitoring Antiwar com and its editors 15 18 Eric Garris demanded the FBI correct its file 19 In September 2019 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the FBI must delete its memo documenting Garris First Amendment activities 20 21 In 2013 Eric Garris Justin Raimondo and Antiwar com began a lawsuit against the FBI for incorrectly identifying Garris as a national security threat and conducting an investigation into Antiwar com as a potential threat The lawsuit was conducted by the American Civil Liberties Union 22 The lawsuit stated that the FBI had incorrectly claimed that Garris had threatened to hack the FBI website after Garris reported a threat he received against Antiwar com The federal court ordered the FBI to amend their files and issue a correction to Garris 23 In 2017 the court ordered the FBI to give Antiwar com access to all the records of the investigation without redaction and to pay 300 000 to the ACLU lawyers 24 Antiwar com lost the part of the case that claimed violations of the Privacy Act by the FBI Antiwar com and the ACLU appealed the Privacy Act claim and the appeal went to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals In 2019 the 9th Circuit three judge panel unanimously ruled against the FBI and order them to expunge all records from the investigation 25 Civil Liberties groups like the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation hailed the ruling as a victory for privacy rights of journalists and activists 26 Personnel editNotable site personnel have included 27 Justin Raimondo 1951 2019 founder and editorial director Eric Garris founder webmaster and managing editor Scott Horton born 1976 assistant editorNotable contributors editFeatured writers include 28 Praful Bidwai Alan Bock Ivan Eland Philip Giraldi Ran HaCohen David R Henderson Justin Raimondo Michael Scheuer George Szamuely The site syndicates columns and op eds by such authors as citation needed Pat Buchanan Kevin Carson Noam Chomsky Alexander Cockburn Juan Cole Jonathan Cook Reese Erlich Robert Fisk Kathy Kelly Jack Matlock William Lind Ron Paul John Pilger Gareth Porter Charley Reese Paul Craig Roberts Cindy Sheehan Norman SolomonAntiwar Radio editAntiwar Radio is hosted by Scott Horton and others including Charles Goyette citation needed It features interviews focused on war international relations the growth of state power civil liberties and related matters Guests have included citation needed Mark Ames Julian Assange David T Beito James Bovard Francis Boyle David Bromwich Noam Chomsky Patrick Cockburn Juan Cole Robert Dreyfuss Jeff Frazee Sibel Edmonds Ivan Eland Daniel Ellsberg Philip Giraldi Charles Goyette Glenn Greenwald William Norman Grigg David R Henderson Nat Hentoff Robert Higgs Scott Horton Dahr Jamail Raed Jarrar Karen Kwiatkowski Jim Lobe Trevor Lyman Eric Margolis Ray McGovern Cole Miller Brandon Neely Robert Pape Ron Paul Gareth Porter Coleen Rowley Kirkpatrick Sale Michael Scheuer Cindy Sheehan Helen Thomas Christina Tobin Jesse Trentadue Jesse Walker Philip Weiss Andy Worthington Kevin ZeeseAntiwar News with Dave DeCamp editAntiwar News with Dave DeCamp the current news editor of Antiwar com shares daily summaries of the top U S foreign policy news stories from a non interventionist perspective third party source needed Dave DeCamp was announced as a runner up awardee of the 2023 Pierre Sprey Award for Defense Reporting and Analysis for delivering a comprehensive and essential corrective to the tsunami of slanted misinformation that appears each day in our country s mainstream media 29 third party source needed Reactions editThe Washington Post s Linton Weeks described it a thoughtful well organized site in 1999 30 Scott McConnell of The American Conservative wrote in 2010 the New York Press that Antiwar com was strikingly successful and could claim more readers than Rupert Murdoch s Weekly Standard once the Balkan war began 31 better source needed When Raimondo died in 2019 Patrick Buchanan said that In the three decades since 1991 no man in America worked harder or did more to resist the interventionist impulses of the American establishment and the wars they produced than Justin and his Antiwar website 32 David Bernstein included it in 2012 among far left anti Israel sites that have ties to the anti Semitic far right or are known for playing footsie with anti Semitism 33 Antisemitism scholar David Renton in 2021 gave the website as an example of how ideas which started in the American far right migrated into British left wing circles without people having any idea where they began 34 Anti fascist researcher Matthew N Lyons describes the paleocon sponsored website as an example of left right alliance 35 In 2019 researchers from The Open University found that the crowdsourced MyWOT program labeled Antiwar com as trustworthy while the OpenSources evaluator tagged the website as conspiracy clickbait and bias 36 See also editList of anti war organizationsReferences edit a b Who We Are Antiwar com Randolph Bourne Institute 2010 April 21 2010 Shine Perishing Republic by Justin Raimondo www antiwar com The Cycle of Violence www antiwar com Wen Stephenson Not Your Father s Antiwar Movement The Atlantic Online Atlantic Monthly April 14 1999 April 21 2010 Frequently Asked Questions Antiwar com Randolph Bourne Institute n d April 21 2010 Wilson Jason 2016 12 30 Burst your bubble five conservative articles to read before 2016 ends the Guardian Retrieved 2022 02 24 Raimondo is editorial director of antiwar com which runs a libertarian anti interventionist line on US foreign policy as such it should be seen alongside paleoconservative America First outlets like Pat Buchanan s American Conservative Figures like Raymond have entertained high hopes about Trump s anti interventionist noises during the campaign season Kirchick James 2018 04 18 Perspective Trump once claimed Syria could lead to World War III Good thing he wised up Washington Post Retrieved 2022 02 24 a b Henderson Alex 2021 08 29 Kevin McCarthy s Afghanistan contradictions baffle reporters at press conference Salon Retrieved 2022 02 24 Other sources describing it as conservative include Barbara Clare Foley in The Minnesota Review Foley Barbara 2006 11 01 Racism Redux David Horowitz Then and Now The Minnesota Review 2006 67 123 127 doi 10 1215 00265667 2006 67 123 ISSN 0026 5667 Retrieved 2022 02 24 Andrew Marantz 2017 10 09 Birth of a White Supremacist The New Yorker Archived from the original on 2017 10 09 Retrieved 2022 02 24 Crane David Wade Linkages Political Topography and Networked Topology in Transmedia Frictions The Digital the Arts and the Humanities University of California Press July 25 2014 p 225 Gay rights anti war activist Justin Raimondo dies at 67 ABC News 2019 07 01 Retrieved 2022 02 24 For more historical information see Frequently Asked Questions Antiwar com Randolph Bourne Institute 2010 April 22 2010 Pareene Alex 2015 03 19 Updated Google Suspends Site from Ad Network for Abu Ghraib Photo Gawker Retrieved 2022 02 24 a b Ackerman Spencer 2013 11 06 FBI monitored anti war website in error for six years documents show the Guardian Retrieved 2022 02 24 Ryan J Reilly AntiWar com Editors Sue Over FBI Surveillance The Huffington Post May 21 2013 Julia Harumi Mass Staff Attorney Sloppy FBI Work Leads to Spying on Journalists American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California press release November 6 2013 DOJ documents show FBI monitoring of antiwar com Documents The Guardian November 6 2013 Kelley Vlahos Antiwar com Editor Demands FBI File Fix American Conservative November 15 2013 Egelko Bob 2019 09 12 Appeals court tells FBI it must expunge old memo on antiwar website San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2022 02 24 Mackey Aaron 2019 09 13 Victory Individuals Can Force Government to Purge Records of Their First Amendment Activity Electronic Frontier Foundation Retrieved 2020 06 05 Adam Klasfeld Antiwar com Sues FBI for Threat Assessment Courthouse News Service May 23 2013 Spencer Ackerman FBI monitored anti war website in error for six years documents show The Guardian Nov 6 2013 Helen Christophi FBI Agrees to Give Records to Anti War Reporters Courthouse News Service April 17 2017 Eric Garris Antiwar com vs FBI Appeal Hearing in the 9th Circuit video Antiwar com June 12 2019 Aaron Mackey Victory Individuals Can Force Government to Purge Records of Their First Amendment Activity Electronic Frontier Foundation September 13 2019 See Who We Are Antiwar com Randolph Bourne Institute 2010 April 22 2010 for a current list of staff members The names of many regular writers are listed on the site s homepage additional names also appear on this page Antiwar com Columnists Antiwar com Randolph Bourne Institute 2010 April 22 2010 2023 Winners Pierre Sprey Award Pierre Retrieved 2024 03 12 Linton Weeks Waging War on War WashingtonPost Com The Washington Post April 15 1999 April 22 2010 Scott McConnell The New Peaceniks New York Press June 22 1999 republished at Antiwar com April 21 2010 Welsch Edward Gottfried Paul Gonzalez Pedro 2019 06 28 In Memoriam Justin Raimondo 1951 2019 Chronicles Retrieved 2022 02 24 I have known Justin Raimondo since we stood together to oppose the rush to war against Iraq in 1991 Buchanan said in an email In the three decades since no man in America worked harder or did more to resist the interventionist impulses of the American establishment and the wars they produced than Justin and his Antiwar website Goldberg Jeffrey 2012 01 19 Is the Term Israel Firster Anti Semitic Updated The Atlantic Retrieved 2022 02 24 Shane Burley 2021 08 27 Britain s Labour Antisemitism Controversy Revisited Jewish Currents Retrieved 2022 02 24 In my book I give examples like the website AntiWar com which gets picked up in the British left wing antiwar movement because it s such a high profile source of information about Iraq and some of the people who write for it are on the left but its founders come from the libertarian right There are a lot of these radical right wing figures who get shared by the left based on their positions on individual issues Lyons Matthew N 2003 Fragmented Nationalism Right Wing Responses to September 11 in Historical Context The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 127 4 Historical Society of Pennsylvania 377 418 eISSN 2169 8546 ISSN 0031 4587 JSTOR 20093658 Retrieved 2022 02 24 Mensio Martino and Alani Harith 2019 News Source Credibility in the Eyes of Different Assessors In Proceedings of the Conference for Truth and Trust Online 2019 External links editAntiwar com PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer Voices of Dissent May 24 1999 New York Press Scott McConnell The New Peaceniks June 22 1999 The Atlantic Online Not Your Father s Antiwar Movement April 14 1999 Intrepid Antiwarriors of the Libertarian Right San Francisco Weekly December 10 2003 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antiwar com amp oldid 1216799125, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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