Watch – Oxford Society’s Kristina Arriaga: War Has Devastating Impacts on Women
Kristina Arriaga, president of the Oxford Society for Law and Religion, spoke this week about war’s devastating impacts on women.
Kristina Arriaga, president of the Oxford Society for Law and Religion, spoke this week about war’s devastating impacts on women.
The Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy will host an event Tuesday in Washington, DC, to look at the impact of war on women.
Foreign money is keeping the U.S. in prolonged wars, according to Dr. Ben Freeman, director of the Foreign Influence Transparency Initiative.
Cato Institute foreign policy scholar Doug Bandow said on Wednesday that America has spent more than $5.9 trillion on the war on terror and suggested that America’s foreign policy is “the ultimate big government program.”
Scott Horton, author of a new book Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, argued that the ongoing war in Afghanistan is a “betrayal of American soldiers and Marines” at an event Tuesday in Washington, DC.
Scott Horton, managing director of the Libertarian Institute, will speak Tuesday evening in Washington, DC, about his new book, Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan.
The Committee for a Responsible Foreign Policy will host an event Wednesday evening in Washington, DC, on how the prolonged war has eroded the U.S. military’s readiness to fight, as the Afghanistan War hits the 18-year mark.
Congress must seize war-making authority back from the executive branch in order to reduce U.S. involvement in misguided wars.
The Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy will host an event this week examining the role of constitutional war powers.
Protecting religious freedom is as important as protecting other human rights, but is seen as less important, experts said.
Ambassador Sam Brownback commended the commitments made by leaders around the world to do more to protect religious freedom.
The following post is sponsored by The Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy (CRFP). Religious liberty advocates from across the country and around the globe gathered in Washington, DC, this week for the U.S. State Department’s first-ever ministerial on religious freedom.