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Memo to U.S. forces: OK to invade foreign nation that posed no threat. OK to occupy said country for years. OK to impose a corrupt puppet government. OK to kill the locals. Probably OK to piss on them. Just don't film it.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  01-18-2012  |  War

Obama's "Mission Accomplished"

War is an addiction. We could quit any time.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  12-15-2011  |  War

August Deadly for Iraqis and U.S. Soldiers in Afghanistannew

August was not easy for U.S. service members in Afghanistan. It was the deadliest month in that part of the Middle East, with 66 casualties.
Weekly Alibi  |  Marisa Demarco  |  09-01-2011  |  War

Peace and Redemption: One Soldier's Story of an Uncovered Warnew

As part of a two-part series, this issue of Random Lengths News brings readers the story of Ethan McCord, the soldier who rescued two wounded children.
Random Lengths News  |  Zamná Ávila  |  07-05-2011  |  War

Fallen Angelnew

A North Canton soldier was found dead in Iraq. How she died depends on whom you ask.
Cleveland Scene  |  John Lasker  |  01-26-2011  |  War

American Grocersnew

Samir Itani got rich sending expired food overseas to U.S. troops in the Middle East.
Houston Press  |  Paul Knight  |  12-17-2010  |  War

The Cost of War— The One We Didn’t Winnew

No matter how much we have spent on the “reconstruction” of Iraq, we have left a nation in ruins.
Random Lengths News  |  James Preston Allen  |  09-07-2010  |  War

Home to Windsurfers, Microbrews, and Drones That Kill America’s Enemiesnew

One day in the Columbia Gorge, Tad McGeer watched a video from a battlefield 7,000 miles away. Filmed from the air, the footage revealed tiny figures moving about an open field below. Suddenly, the figures were engulfed in an explosive fireball.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  03-03-2010  |  War

The Army's Repair Job for Wounded Soldiers Doesn't Always Pass Inspectionnew

After three deployments to Iraq, Spc. James Bell had spent a year in the post's Warrior Transition Unit, getting treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. His greeting to his new unit came as a barked question from a sergeant major: "ARE YOU READY TO FIGHT?"
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  12-15-2009  |  War

The Difference Between Deaths Here and 'Over There'

Thirteen soldiers die in Texas and it's all we talk about. Two million die in Afghanistan and Iraq and we don't notice -- and we don't even want to hear about it.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  11-12-2009  |  War

Soldier: Coming Home from Iraqnew

It shames me personally to think that I've become so detached from the war that I didn't realize until days later the simple cause of Rocky's candor and joy: The guy was giddy to be back safe at home. Even more so, he was thrilled to finally find a couple of guys who gave enough of a shit to ask.
LEO Weekly  |  Dominic Russ  |  09-10-2009  |  War

War Resister Brad McCall Has Gone into Hidingnew

Fearing arrest by the Mounties and deportation to the United States, former American soldier Brad McCall fled his East Vancouver home and is living on the lam.
The Georgia Straight  |  Charlie Smith  |  07-10-2009  |  War

Why Can't Obama See He's the New Robert McNamara?

Like McNamara, Obama doesn't understand a basic truth: you can't successfully manage an inherently doomed premise. Colonialism is dead. Occupiers will never enjoy peace. Neither the Afghans nor the Iraqis nor the Pakistanis will rest until we withdraw our forces.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  07-08-2009  |  War

Meet the People Who Fought (and Continue to Fight) Our Wars in the Middle Eastnew

More than 1.5 million Americans have fought in this country's two ongoing wars. While public interest and news coverage in Iraq and Afghanistan have waxed and waned, these volunteers have continued to stream to and from the battlefield. Here are 12 such people from the Philadelphia area.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Charles Cieri  |  07-07-2009  |  War

War Is Over! If You Want Itnew

Six years and $600 billion later, more than 4,250 Americans and at least 91,000 Iraqi civilians are dead, many more are maimed or crippled and the nation's economy spirals toward ruin. For those concerned with peace, now is the time to march again.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Joe Piasecki  |  03-24-2009  |  War

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