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After Youth Radio exposed a culture of hazing, including psychological and physical abuse, at a U.S. Navy canine unit in Bahrain, the nation's top Nav...
After Youth Radio exposed a culture of hazing, including psychological and physical abuse, at a U.S. Navy canine unit in Bahrain, the nation's top Nav...
Eric Margolis | Posted 11.23.2009 | World
The American general Stanley McChrystal's news that America risks losing Afghanistan is a bombshell. Washington has spent some $250 billion there since 2001.
Newsweek | Mark Hosenball | Posted 11.21.2009 | World
Some U.S. special forces in Afghanistan and Pakistan may be at higher risk than usual of injury and death because the Pentagon has not equipped their ...
Tamar Abrams | Posted 11.19.2009 | Politics
I don't know that TRICARE is the best possible care, but I can point to my parents, who still ride their tandem bike every day and swim every day and are healthy enough to plan a January trip to Antarctica.
TIME | Joe Klein Thursday, Sep. 17, 2009 | Posted 11.17.2009 | World
In addition to all the other problems we're facing -- the corruption of the Karzai government, the election chaos, the porous Pakistani border -- it h...
Malou Innocent | Posted 11.16.2009 | World
The U.S. and NATO military presence of roughly 110,000 troops is more than enough to carry out the focused mission of training Afghan forces.
AP / Huffington Post | Posted 11.16.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON - The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks would not have happened had U.S. intelligence agencies been organized then the way they are now, the top U...
physorg.com | Posted 11.15.2009 | World
The Veterans' Administration should expect a high volume of Iraq veterans seeking treatment of post traumatic stress disorder, with researchers antici...
Linda Milazzo | Posted 11.12.2009 | Media
Cheryl Biren, OpedNews' Managing Editor: How can press be prevented from recording news in the making? It's shameful. It's anti-democracy.
Chris Rodda | Posted 11.10.2009 | Politics
The president can't be expected to personally vet every military officer who is up for promotion, but I have to wonder how the president would feel about having rubber stamped the promotion of this particular officer.
Blythe McGarvie | Posted 11.16.2009 | World
Lately, I've been reflecting about my first visit to EPCOT at Disney World. Many of the countries exhibit their natural beauty. The U.S. highlights technology and its prowess in military victories.
washingtonpost.com | Walter Pincus | Posted 11.08.2009 | World
As the United States withdraws its combat forces from Iraq, the government is hiring more private guards to protect U.S. installations at a cost that ...
The Huffington Post | Posted 11.08.2009 | Politics
Army Spc. Gregory James Missman died in Afghanistan after suffering wounds from an improvised explosive device in July. Missman, 36, re-enlisted i...
Nathan Schneider | Posted 10.23.2009 | Business
The more wages (and executive bonuses) come to hinge on the war business, the more war will seem like reasonable economic policy, and the less reluctance business leaders will have to wage it.
Antiwar.com | Jeff Huber | Posted 10.21.2009 | Politics
The problem with retired Army light colonel Andrew Krepinevich, the self-described "expert on US military strategy," isn't so much that he says silly ...
Steve Cobble | Posted 10.19.2009 | Politics
Most conservatives in the House and Senate are big hypocrites. They claim allegiance to attacking the deficit but can never find their cutting scissors when the funding for the Department of Defense climbs up on the table.
YouthRadio.org | Rachel Krantz | Posted 10.19.2009 | Politics
A Youth Radio investigation has found that between 2004 and 2006, sailors in the U.S. Navy's Bahrain Military Working Dogs Division, or "The Kennel," ...
Politics Daily | David Wood | Posted 10.17.2009 | Politics
They are the invisible casualties of this war, the 2,194 Americans who have been badly wounded in battle here. More are coming. Stunned, torn and ble...
David Sirota | Posted 10.17.2009 | Politics
Video games don't encourage individuals to be violent as much as they legitimize the broader concept of violence as acceptable. That's particularly true when the military embraces that theory.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 09.30.2009 | Politics
Public distaste for the Afghanistan War can easily make it Obama's Vietnam -- history should serve as a warning for him.
Kavita N. Ramdas | Posted 09.26.2009 | World
Even in the West, few believe any longer in the rhetoric that foreign troops are in Afghanistan primarily to rescue Afghan women from their oppressive culture and their tribal menfolk.
Kate Kelly | Posted 09.25.2009 | Living
Presidential debates are a relatively recent phenomenon, originally suggested in 1956 by a University of Maryland student by the name of Fred A. Kahn. I spoke with him about a month ago.
Robbie Gennet | Posted 09.24.2009 | Politics
If you haven't seen them, some clever folks started showing up at these town hall protests with faux signs that make light of these Fox-fed people ranting and raving about Nazis and whatnot.
Jon Soltz | Posted 09.20.2009 | Politics
If government-run insurance and care is so evil and so horrible, then why do conservatives keep supporting leaving America's troops and veterans in that kind of system?
Stephen C. Rose | Posted 09.20.2009 | Politics
We are pouring lives and billions down the drain all over the world and money could accomplish a whole lot more with less expense and fewer (or even no) lost lives.
Youth Radio | Rachel Krantz | Posted 11.23.2009 | Home