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Princeton University’s ties to the Military-Industrial Complex exposed: New report reveals deep entanglement in global conflict and Israeli occupation
By ljdevon // 2025-02-20
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Why it matters: A scathing new report has implicated Princeton University in the global military-industrial complex, revealing how the institution receives millions in contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense and weapons manufacturers, directly linking it to conflicts in Gaza, Sudan, and beyond. This exposé comes amidst a backdrop of escalating student protests against university complicity in war and human rights violations, particularly in the Israeli occupation of Gaza. Who is involved: The report, released by the newly formed "Antiwar Initiative," was authored by a PhD graduate from Princeton University. It has drawn condemnation from students, faculty, and anti-war activists worldwide. When and where: The report was published in early February 2024, following months of student protests and a growing movement demanding that universities divest from companies profiting from the Israeli occupation of Gaza. The movement has faced harsh crackdowns, with arrests and suspensions of students at Princeton and other institutions. What happened: The report meticulously details how Princeton University, one of the wealthiest in the world with an endowment exceeding $34 billion, has become deeply entangled in the U.S. war machine. It highlights the university's acceptance of funding from the Israeli Ministry of Defense and its collaborations with major arms manufacturers like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon.

A web of conflict and complicity

The report paints a disturbing picture of Princeton's involvement in global conflicts: • Funding from the Israeli Ministry of Defense: The university has accepted funding from the Israeli government, raising ethical questions about its role in supporting a state accused of human rights violations. • Collaborations with Arms Manufacturers: Princeton has partnered with companies like Lockheed Martin and Raython, which are key players in the global arms trade. These collaborations have resulted in projects that directly benefit military operations, including the development of drone swarm technology for reconnaissance and attack missions. • Contracts with the Department of Defense (DOD): The university receives approximately $30 million annually from the DOD, with contracts often involving research on insurgency, counter-insurgency, and the production of geolocation algorithms. One of the most alarming revelations is Princeton's partnership with Peraton Labs, a national security firm, to develop drone swarm technology for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). This project, conducted in conjunction with Imperial College London, exemplifies how academic research is being weaponized for military purposes.

The crackdown on dissent

The report also sheds light on the university's heavy-handed response to student protests: • Criminal Charges and Surveillance: Over a dozen students at Princeton face criminal charges for "trespassing" after conducting a sit-in on campus in April 2024. The university has also implemented constant surveillance of student activists. • Suppression of Free Speech: The crackdown on protests has been fueled by a political climate that labels dissent as antisemitic, with the U.S. government, under President Donald Trump, seeking to institutionalize the targeting of pro-Palestine protesters. Professor Ruha Benjamin, of African American studies at Princeton, criticized the university's actions, stating, "It's not simply that protesters offended the delicate sensibilities of university administrators, it's about their bottom line - the investments, contracts, and endowments they are desperate to protect."

A legacy of collaboration and ethical concerns

The report provides historical context, tracing Princeton's long history of collaboration with the military: • Manhattan Project and Beyond: The university's research has been instrumental in the development of weapons of mass destruction, including the atomic bomb. • Corporate Influence: The report highlights the revolving door between Princeton and the defense and fossil fuel industries, with executives and officials frequently moving between roles at the university and these corporations. This entanglement raises serious ethical concerns about the university's role in perpetuating violence and human rights violations. As Professor Chris Hedges, a former Princeton lecturer, puts it, "The disregard by Princeton and other schools of the rule of law, the failure to protect the sanctity of human life and the plight of the most vulnerable among us is one more sad reminder of the moral rot that infects nearly every leading institution in the United States." Sources include: MiddleEastEye.net Antiwar.io Princeton.edu
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