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It remains to be seen the extent to which the recent spate of attacks and increased militancy in Kazakhstan have operational links to the broader network of terrorist groups operating in Central Asia and South Asia.
Our soldiers in Afghanistan have to deal with enough absurd rules of engagement without having to put up with one that can turn a serious wound into a mortal one. They deserve better — as do our Dustoff crews.
There are good reasons why some military systems get used and others collect dust.
The New Republic publishes a soldier's fabricated account of life in Iraq.
With his decision to cancel the Future Combat Systems family of ground combat vehicles, Defense Secretary Robert Gates has done the U.S. Army a grave disservice.
The Air Force appears uncertain how to respond to irregular warfare in the Middle East and penetrate the emerging anti-access threat in Asia.
Our principal recommendation is that the United States and its allies should continue the strategy now being executed, which is the only approach that can secure the vital national security interests in Afghanistan.
Who are we fighting in Iraq: domestic insurgents or foreign terrorists?




