Six Years into the Iraq War: Can We Still Be a Superpower?
But if we are clear, now, about the failure of the neoconservative agenda of global dominance, the question remains: How should the U.S. relate to the rest of the world?
But if we are clear, now, about the failure of the neoconservative agenda of global dominance, the question remains: How should the U.S. relate to the rest of the world?
Rep. Dennis Kucinich | Posted 04.20.2009 | Politics
At such a grim anniversary, it is timely to recount the reasons we went to war and appropriate to question the use of war as an instrument of national policy.
Gary Hart | Posted 04.20.2009 | Politics
My opposition included resistance to joining a well-organized band of former Democratic office-holders who publicly advocated in support of the Bush invasion policy. Here is my response to the request.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 04.19.2009 | World
In the Army alone, 18 troops committed suicide in February -- down six from January's high, but still above what they expected. Top brass in the military continue to be evasive about the problem.
Lorelei Kelly | Posted 04.19.2009 | Politics
On today's sixth anniversary of the Iraq war, we must require that our leaders create a security strategy that keeps us safer, costs less and restores the boundaries of a healthy civil-military relationship.
Rebecca Shapiro | Posted 04.17.2009 | World
This Friday, March 20, 2009, marks the sixth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Help the Huffington Post cover the global response to this impo...
Sarah van Gelder | Posted 04.23.2009 | World