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If experience is anything to go by, the Marines who misbehaved in that video will be disciplined and punished—while those who are trying to exploit those images to undermine their mission never will be.
Today there is much that we can do, without a costly military commitment, to help Libyans build a better future. This is leadership the US can afford. In the end, we will pay a higher price if we do nothing.
By the end of the year, 10,000 American soldiers in Afghanistan will be home with their families--and their memories. As many as 20 percent of them will suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety or depression, while suicide rates have reached tragic new highs among veterans. In response, the Department of Veterans Affairs has greatly expanded its mental health services.
This monograph contends that fundamental principles of deterrence are in the long run far more humane than the progressive approaches that are becoming more popular today.
The policy climate that will greet new doctors will put the prospect of rich doctor-patient relationships under further strain, but an induction ritual acknowledging as much would not hurt.
Travel to Europe these days and you will have to make sure that the transportation systems are not being gripped by strikes. Less productivity, slower growth, and higher unemployment are emblems of Europe's malaise. Morale in continental Western Europe is at record lows. While left-leaning Europeans imagine that they've invented...
Equity feminism is a great American success story.
By the numbers, women have largely achieved equality in the U.S. For those who want to continue the fight, there's plenty of work left to do abroad.







