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This 2025 edition, with a new forward for the Trump era, updates earlier editions describing the crisis of war in eastern Europe (Ukraine and Russia), West Asia (Israel, Palestine, and their neighbors), and East Asia. It is an effort to identify the causes and sort truth from propaganda. It examines the role of the Big Lie in developing public consent and blunting popular opposition, and describes ways countries around the world as well as the general public are pressing for peace.
"A Realistic Path To Peace" delves into the causes of Israel's genocide against Palestinians, describes the
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This 2025 edition, with a new forward for the Trump era, updates earlier editions describing the crisis of war in eastern Europe (Ukraine and Russia), West Asia (Israel, Palestine, and their neighbors), and East Asia. It is an effort to identify the causes and sort truth from propaganda. It examines the role of the Big Lie in developing public consent and blunting popular opposition, and describes ways countries around the world as well as the general public are pressing for peace.

"A Realistic Path To Peace" delves into the causes of Israel's genocide against Palestinians, describes the crisis of war in eastern Europe (Ukraine and Russia), West Asia and East Asia, sorting truth from propaganda. It examines the role of the Big Lie in developing public consent and blunting popular opposition, and describes ways countries around the world as well as the general public are pressing for peace.

It includes key arguments from experts on all sides, and compelling, fully documented evidence to support its conclusions.

A core message is that the world is in a crisis now. As its empire declines toward collapse, the U.S. leadership is making a series of disastrous

errors. The "neocons" in Washington, DC, are determined to maintain U.S. global domination regardless of what it might take. The stakes

are high for them. They seem to believe that if they "allow" any other country to challenge their global leadership, their whole system could

fall apart. So they are prepared to do whatever it takes. Supporting genocide in Israel-by providing weapons, money, and a bizarre "moral justification" for horrific genocidal bombing-is a sign of what it takes. Blowing up the Nord Stream pipeline was another sign of what it

can take.

Western European leaders have been rounded up and bludgeoned into a unified NATO alliance against Russia, and in support of Israeli

genocide against Palestinians. This alliance-originally composed of "north Atlantic" countries under U.S. leadership at the end of World

War II-is now also being extended to Asia. It's a quest to curb China's historic economic success, which threatens Western domination

of global trade.

Whether efforts to achieve peace can overwhelm the power of the U.S. and NATO war machine is an open question. The alternative is

too horrific to imagine. That in itself can be a driving force to build the peace movement we need. And we can be confident that the neocons

have made a bad gamble. They are unlikely to win. Their loss could bring about a world free of imperialist war. It's early to know if that can happen, but it's a possibility worth striving for.


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Autorenporträt
Dee Knight is on the Advisory Council of Friends of Socialist China, and a member of DSA's International Committee Working Group on China. He's the author of Befriending China: People-To-People Peacemaking, and My Whirlwind Lives: Navigating Decades of Storms. He was part of national organizing efforts to oppose U.S. invasion of Iraq, resulting in protest actions of millions of people in the United States and across the globe. Knight was an editor of Amex-Canada, the newsletter of American exiles and expatriates who went to Canada in resistance to the Vietnam war. His writing appears at DeeKnight.blog, and at RealPathToPeace.com.