Government Lies Aren’t Solely Responsible for our Misguided Wars
The attributing of bad wars to a lack of government transparency is a shirking of responsibility.
The attributing of bad wars to a lack of government transparency is a shirking of responsibility.
Something those of us who had already seen the U.S./coalition/NATO campaign in Afghanistan up close already knew has now been […]
The Washington Post released documents Monday detailing the extent to which the public was “deliberately” misled about the failure to […]
There is a laundry list of reasons for why the U.S. foreign policy establishment comes up short on so many […]
In the spring of 2014, we realized we at Win Without War had a problem. On one hand, we knew […]
Nearly two decades after al-Qaida attacked the United States on September 11, 2001, the national security establishment is ready to […]
In the past half century during which I have reported on Middle Eastern politics, society, and development — now de-development […]
Recently, the Internet was set aflame over “OK boomer,” a two-word retort Millennials and Generation Z are using to encapsulate […]
Foreign military occupations are known to increase resentment among the local population. After 18years of war, Afghans experience similar levels […]
It’s a headline that should, by all appearances, be considered “good news.” But somehow the November 18 declaration, “VA announces […]
The unrivaled and unchallenged exertion of American military power around the world, or what’s known as “primacy,” has been the […]