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The media once again portray soldiers in Iraq as victims and the Iraq war as lost.
The death of Nelson Polsby, presidential campaign finance politics, and troop armor in Iraq are reviewed.
It’s time for the Pentagon and the American defense industry to develop a new way of doing business. They must look to Israel.
The absence of clear U.S. leadership on Libya has produced the current impasse, both diplomatically and militarily. Although NATO should ultimately prevail, it is wrenching that our president has caused so many of the problems we now confront.
Congress should back up its cries to "support the troops" with action.
Dick Armey is noticeably non-specific in discussing what might be cut from Pentagon budgets. This amounts to a confession of ignorance in national defense matters.
As the United States continues its defense cuts—even as U.S. forces are still in harm’s way around the world in places like Afghanistan—many in Washington and across America are scratching their heads, wondering why this is a problem.
The sooner Gadhafi goes, the greater the impact will be. Gadhafi's fall would provide inspiration for the opposition in Syria and perhaps even Iran, whereas his survival would embolden the regimes in power there to cling on.







