The Afghan narrative
How the Taliban, Pakistan and al-Qaida might react to the Obama plan
Almost every human conflict has a narrative associated with it that simultaneously describes the cause one group is fighting for …
Read more ›Almost every human conflict has a narrative associated with it that simultaneously describes the cause one group is fighting for …
Read more ›In “The Invention of Peace,” British historian Michael Howard notes that it was the rise of the modern state, with powerful kings, that first brought the …
Read more ›TO DEFENSE SECRETARY ROBERT GATES for his latest defense reforms, an adept attempt to get ahead of the debt-crisis curve. In his plan to cut $78 billion over the next five years, …
Read more ›Each day’s headlines bring news of cyber attacks that have become more sophisticated, more creative and more targeted than ever before. Today’s cyber …
Read more ›All snowflakes look alike, but no two are identical. That’s especially true when the snow machine is former Defense Secretary …
Read more ›When a crisis erupts the first question U.S. leaders often ask is, “Where are the aircraft carriers?” This historical axiom, however, has expanded over time …
Read more ›To President Obama for reversing the long-standing policy of not sending condolence letters to families of troops who commit suicide while deployed to the Iraq or Afghanistan war zones.
Defense Secretary Leon …
Read more ›The huge increase in unmanned aircraft use — most apparent in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars — makes it easy to assume that …
Read more ›The continued viability of the NATO alliance, the bedrock of U.S. and European defense policy since 1949, is in jeopardy. I suppose …
Read more ›To the Space Shuttle. When Atlantis touched down at the Kennedy Space Center on July 21, a 30-year chapter of American human spaceflight was brought to a close. Given the cost of …
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