The Atlantic Can’t Figure Out Why U.S. Loses Wars
Nowhere does the author, James Fallows, attempt to so much as hint at what makes the wars unwinnable.
Nowhere does the author, James Fallows, attempt to so much as hint at what makes the wars unwinnable.
No military or counter-terrorism analyst believes that the military force applied in Iraq and Syria has even the slightest chance of defeating IS.
It is now past time for the United States and other world powers to recognize that the age of neo-colonial military, political and economic domination, especially in the Islamic Middle East, is decisively coming to a close.
The U.S.-led NATO war on Afghanistan has lasted so long they’ve decided to rename it, declare the old war over, and announce a brand new war they’re just sure you’re going to love.
The mission of the concert, according to a press release, was to “raise awareness” of veterans issues and “provide a national stage for ensuring that veterans and their families know that their fellow Americans’ gratitude is genuine.”
A new report connects U.S. military engagement and the threat of climate change.
Myth: War is Beneficial Fact: The profits gained by a few weapons manufacturers and the temporary power gained by politicians who promote wars are so
Myth: War is Necessary Fact: Defense of freedom, democracy, and life itself, is better accomplished with nonviolent power. Only undemocratic domination over others requires violence