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Al Armendariz, the top Environmental Protection Agency official in the oil-rich Southwest region, resigned from his post, effective Monday. It’s the latest twist in the never-ending and increasingly ugly fracking fracas. A two-year old video had surfaced last week (and since pulled) featuring Armendariz comparing his “philosophy of enforcement” to...
We cannot fully appreciate the psychic burden of ordering into harm's way men and women whom you see in front of you.
Few institutions of American power have borne greater burdens or faced greater challenges in the post-September 11 world than the United States Army. While the Pentagon leadership has long called for a smaller, lighter Army, the realities of Iraq, Afghanistan, and the war on terrorism have created an unprecedented crisis...
Americans want facts, details, and vision from their leader--and they are getting only unconvincing assertions.
Forty-five thousand Mexican troops have been deployed against the narcotraffickers. But they need more than just military aid from their North American neighbors.
The air campaign now underway is flashy and exciting. But look at what's happening with coalition forces on the ground.
When a publication such as the New York Times gets Baghdad's October murder rates wrong by up to a factor of 28 to 1 and no correction is issued, the consequences are significant.
Unless we help Mexicoin battling the deadly drug syndicates that terrorize that nation, we may soon find our southern border more unmanageable than ever.




