
Antiwar.com is an independent news and commentary platform dedicated to exposing the political, economic, and human consequences of war and militarism. Founded in 1995 and operated by the Randolph Bourne Institute, the site has become a long-running hub for anti-war journalism, foreign policy analysis, and investigative commentary about U.S. military intervention around the world.
Antiwar.com publishes daily reporting, opinion pieces, and curated international news focused on conflicts, military policy, intelligence operations, and geopolitical power struggles. Its mission centers on promoting non-interventionist foreign policy, diplomacy over war, and accountability for the military-industrial complex.
The site aggregates global reporting and original analysis from journalists, academics, former intelligence officials, and peace activists across the political spectrum. By highlighting the economic costs of war, civilian casualties, government secrecy, and foreign policy decisions made behind closed doors, Antiwar.com functions as a research resource for journalists, activists, policy researchers, and everyday citizens seeking a deeper understanding of modern conflict and U.S. foreign policy.
For activists, researchers, and journalists working to understand or challenge militarism, Antiwar.com provides daily updates on international conflicts, defense spending, war powers debates, intelligence operations, and diplomatic negotiations. Its long-running archives also offer historical context on conflicts ranging from the Balkans and Iraq War to current global flashpoints.