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Nicolas J.S. Davies

Nicolas J.S. Davies is the author of Blood On Our Hands: the American Invasion and Destruction of Iraq. He also wrote the chapters on “Obama at War” in Grading the 44th President: a Report Card on Barack Obama’s First Term as a Progressive Leader.

¿Puede la segunda superpotencia del mundo resurgir de las cenizas de veinte años de guerra?

Si bien la propaganda de guerra de nuestro gobierno ha convencido a muchos estadounidenses de que somos impotentes para detener sus guerras catastróficas, no ha logrado convencer a la mayoría de los estadounidenses de que estamos equivocados al querer hacerlo.

febrero 13th, 2020
Medea Benjamin
Nicolas J.S. Davies
febrero 13th, 2020
Por Medea Benjamin
Y Nicolas J.S. Davies
Anti Iran war Protest Feature photo

February 15 marks the day, 17 years ago, when global demonstrations against the pending Iraq invasion were so massive that the New York Times called world public opinion “the second superpower.” But the U.S. ignored it and invaded Iraq anyway. So what has become of the momentous hopes of that day? The U.S. military has not won a war since 1945,

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CODEPINK clasifica a los candidatos presidenciales de 2020 en guerra, paz y gasto militar

Medea Benjamin y Nicole Davies de CODEPINK clasifican al candidato presidencial en 2020 en sus registros de guerra, paz y gasto militar.

marzo 28th, 2019
Medea Benjamin
Nicolas J.S. Davies
marzo 28th, 2019
Por Medea Benjamin
Y Nicolas J.S. Davies
Elizabeth Warren | foreign policy

Forty-five years after Congress passed the War Powers Act in the wake of the Vietnam War, it has finally used it for the first time, to try to end the U.S.-Saudi war on the people of Yemen and to recover its constitutional authority over questions of war and peace. This hasn’t stopped the war yet, and President Trump has threatened to veto the

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Deaths from the War on Yemen Have Been Underestimated by 5 to 1

No effort to count the dead by reviewing media reports, hospital records, and other “passive” sources, no matter how thoroughly, can ever fully count the dead amid the widespread violence and chaos of a country ravaged by war.

noviembre 13th, 2018
Nicolas J.S. Davies
noviembre 13th, 2018
Por Nicolas J.S. Davies

An NGO responsible for reporting on war deaths in Yemen has acknowledged that it has underestimated the casualties in the three-year-old conflict by at least five to one. Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project had originally estimated that about 10,000 people had been killed in the war in Yemen, roughly the same number reported by the

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The Persistent Myth of U.S. Precision Bombing

U.S. media routinely repeat Pentagon talking points about the accuracy of U.S. bombing, but how precise are these attacks, asks Nicolas J.S. Davies.

junio 21st, 2018
Nicolas J.S. Davies
junio 21st, 2018
Por Nicolas J.S. Davies
An aircraft lands after missions targeting the ISIS in Iraq from the deck of the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush in the Persian Gulf. For weapons manufacturers, the nonstop pace of airstrikes targeting ISIS fighters in Iraq and Syria, as well as Saudi-led bombing of Yemen’s Shiite rebels and their allies, means billions of dollars more in sales.

Opinion polls in the United States and the United Kingdom have found that a majority of the public in both countries has a remarkably consistent belief that only about 10,000 Iraqis were killed as a result of the U.S.-British invasion of Iraq in 2003. Estimates of deaths in Iraq actually range from 150,000 to 1.2 million. Part of the reason for

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Calculating the Millions-High Death Toll of America’s Post-9/11 Wars

In the third and final part of his series, Nicolas JS Davies investigates the death toll of U.S. covert and proxy wars in Libya, Syria, Somalia and Yemen and underscores the importance of comprehensive war mortality studies.

abril 26th, 2018
Nicolas J.S. Davies
abril 26th, 2018
Por Nicolas J.S. Davies
A relative of two children and their mother, who died after a NATO bomb fell on their home, grieves during their funeral in Zlitan, Libya, Aug. 4, 2011. (AP/Dario Lopez-Mills)

In the first two parts of this report, I have estimated that about 2.4 million people have been killed as a result of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, while about 1.2 million have been killed in Afghanistan and Pakistan as a result of the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan.  In the third and final part of this report, I will estimate how many people have been

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How Many People Has the U.S. Killed in Afghanistan and Pakistan Post-9/11?

The numbers of casualties of US wars since Sept. 11, 2001 have largely gone uncounted, but coming to terms with the true scale of the crimes committed remains an urgent moral, political and legal imperative.

abril 3rd, 2018
Nicolas J.S. Davies
abril 3rd, 2018
Por Nicolas J.S. Davies
A U.S soldier of 82nd Air Borne walks as villagers sit near the grave of three young boys killed in airstrike in Chinar village of Ghorak district of Kandahar province Southern Afghanistan, March 14, 2007. (AP/Rafiq Maqbool)

In the first part of this series, I estimated that about 2.4 million Iraqis have been killed as a result of the illegal invasion of their country by the United States and the United Kingdom in 2003. I turn now to Afghan and Pakistani deaths in the ongoing 2001 U.S. intervention in Afghanistan. In part two, I will examine U.S.-caused war deaths in

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¿Cuántos millones han sido asesinados en las guerras estadounidenses posteriores al 11 de septiembre?

El número de víctimas de las guerras de Estados Unidos desde el 11 de septiembre de 2001 no se ha contado en gran medida, pero llegar a un acuerdo con la verdadera escala de los crímenes cometidos sigue siendo un imperativo moral, político y legal urgente.

marzo 23rd, 2018
Nicolas J.S. Davies
marzo 23rd, 2018
Por Nicolas J.S. Davies
How Many Civilians US Killed

How many people have been killed in America’s post-9/11 wars? I have been researching and writing about that question since soon after the U.S. launched these wars, which it has tried to justify as a response to terrorist crimes that killed 2,996 people in the U.S. on September 11th 2001. But no crime, however horrific, can justify wars on

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