Tag Archives | Iraq War

Military Contractors, the New Peacekeepers of the 21st Century?

Arming the Rebels: How The New Syria/Iraq War Reveals America’s Obsession with History’s Least Successful Policy

Fleeing Quarakosh: The Last Christians in Iraq

Iraq’s Instability Can Only be Solved by its Neighbors
Richard Perle, Noted Iraq War Advocate, Demonstrates Intellectual Dishonesty

Iraq: War and Remembrance

Why Was Blackwater in China?

Let Iraq Fail

Beyond Iraq: Causes and Consequences of the ISIS Advance

Iraq: West’s Failed Democracy Project

Arab League Summit in Kuwait: Seeking Solidarity?

Review of ‘The Secret Sentry: The Untold History of the National Security Agency’

A Kuffiya for Tony Benn, the British Warrior Who ‘Matured with Age’

The Journalism Wars: The Resignations at Russia Today

Iran and Pakistan – It’s Complicated
U.S. Played Hardball in Ukraine

Iraqi Women under Assault

With Maliki at the Helm Iraq’s Instability Likely to Continue
China at a Crossroads: What does it Want to Be?
The Middle East Being Redrawn Again

Saudi Arabia Edges Closer to Open Syria Regime Collapse Policy

Drone Strikes and a Strategic Case for Adversarial Due Process

The Need to Reframe the Syria Debate
Revisiting the Iraq War

25 Steps towards a Smarter U.S. Foreign Policy

Chuck Hagel’s Confirmation Hearing: Neocons Search for Relevance
Opposition to Hagel’s Nomination for Defense Secretary

Review of Thomas P.M. Barnett’s ‘The Pentagon’s New Map’

World Braces for Syrian Trainwreck

Raising the Stakes in Asia
U.S. Politics and the Middle East

Left Behind: Re-Evaluating American Hegemony

Post-Assad Syria: A Region in Turmoil

Neocons vs. the ‘Arab Spring’

Oil and Hegemon
Romney’s Approach to Foreign Policy

U.S. Military Strategy and Understanding Terrorism and Insurgency
Afghanistan: Why a ‘Limited-Win’ is Sustainable
