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America's version of capitalism has been much more dynamic than Europe's. Why don't Obama and Romney debate that?
The United States must confront the grave threat Hugo Chávez poses.
The technology-first approach to war--the philosophy that animated former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld's attitudes toward Afghanistan and Iraq with such tragic consequences--is returning from the grave.
If Muslims believe they suffer great pain in the grave but can avoid it if they die as martyrs, then terror masters have an effective argument when they recruit "martyrdom" bombers.
Under current law, the U.S. Department of Defense automatically faces significant spending cuts over the next 10 years—cuts that america's civilian and military leaders have cadidly described as "devastating" and "very high risk."
S&P's decision could not be a more timely warning to the United States of the very grave consequences of not soon coming up with a credible medium-term program to put the U.S. government's finances on a sustainable path.
Grave challenges face each of America’s armed services: the Navy’s size is shrinking while its operational demands increase; the Army and the Marine Corps are on the chopping block for further troop reductions; and the Air Force is aging rapidly. (INCLUDES VIDEO)






