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So men and women who faced death at Fallujah or Kandahar or Desert Storm are now to face death panels at home? That’s the upshot of the administration’s plans for military health care.
Vance Serchuk reviews two books discussing the nature of the war in Iraq.
In April 2004, the White House called off an assault by U.S. Marines on the Iraqi city of Fallujah, where four American contractors had been gruesomely murdered earlier that month by insurgents. Following the U.S. military withdrawal, radical Islamists successfully seized control of the city, which became a safe haven...
The future of Iraq may depend upon the Marines finishing the job they began in Fallujah last April free from the interference of diplomats.
The United States should signal that violent resistance in Iraq to the rule-of-law is neither tolerated nor rewarded; militant Islamists do not deserve taxpayer money.
The Iranian mullahs are active supporters of terrorism all over the world, and we cannot expect to win the global war on terror so long as they remain in power.
Simultaneous unrest in Sunni and Shi'a areas of Iraq have raised the specter of a countrywide uprising, but sustained violence has not spread beyond Fallujah, and mainstream Shi'a have declined to join the firebrand cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. The lack of popular support for this revolt raises questions not only about...
General Jassim Saleh’s triumphant march through the streets of Fallujah seemed eerily reminiscent of the Saddam Hussein era, casting a shadow over Coalition Provisional Authority efforts to prepare for the transfer of sovereignty on June 30. Meanwhile, responsible Shi’ite leaders have expressed concern about the intentions of UN envoy Lakhdar...




