Greg Reeson
I am a Featured Writer for The New Media Journal and a The Veteran's Voice. I also regularly contribute to GOPUSA and The Land of the Free.
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Cuba: War Games Designed to Repel U.S. InvasionA large Cuban military exercise is reported by the Cuban government to be a preparation for a possible U.S. invasion.
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Afghanistan: Plan to Increase Security Forces UnrealisticAn Afghan government plan to significantly boost the size of the Afghan security forces is being met with skepticism.
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Afghanistan: U.S., Afghans Help Militias Fight TalibanThe United States and the Afghan government are helping Afghan militias who have turned against the Taliban.
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Iraq: Al Qaeda Gaining StrengthAl Qaeda in Iraq is reportedly gaining strength and conducting attacks in anticipation of a U.S. withdrawal.
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Iraq: Election Plans SuspendedA veto by the Iraqi Vice President could delay elections scheduled for January.
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Syria: Nuclear Activities QuestionedThe IAEA has found undeclared uranium at two sites in Syria.
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Afghanistan: Taliban Move into Area Vacated by U.S.There are insufficient forces available to execute the current "clear, hold, build" strategy.
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Somalia: Pirates Take Two More ShipsSomali pirates have taken two more ships in recent days, seizing a Greek cargo ship and a Yemeni fishing vessel.
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Pentagon to Ask for War SupplementalThe New York Times reports that the Pentagon is set to ask Congress for more money for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Iran: UN Questions Evidence of Experiments on Nuclear Warhead DesignThe IAEA has asked Iran to explain experiments on a design for a nuclear warhead.
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Iraq: Election Delay Could Postpone U.S. WithdrawalIf Iraqi national elections are not held as planned in January, U.S. troops may be forced to stay longer than anticipated.
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Iran: U.S. Strategy May Include NukesA long-term strategy for Iran may move to deterrence and containment.
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Iran Ignores U.N. DeadlineIran has ignored a UN deadline on a draft proposal designed to solve the international dispute over its suspected nuclear weapons program.
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Afghanistan: Is Australia Looking for a Way Out?A new report suggests Australia may be looking to quickly end its military involvement in Afghanistan.
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Saddam's Tribal Leader Arrested in IraqThe leader of Saddam Hussein's tribe in Iraq has been arrested by U.S. and Iraqi forces for funding Iraqi insurgents.
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Britain to Send 500 More Troops to Afghanistan, If Conditions MetPrime Minister Brown is ready to deploy additional forces, but expects the same from his NATO allies.
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Defense Funds Diverted to Pet ProjectsThe Senate has diverted nearly $3 billion in defense funding to pet projects, or earmarks, for lawmakers.
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Iran: Russia Warns Against IntimidationRussian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has warned other nations against tough measures aimed at Iran.
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Democrats Reject GOP Attempt to Compel McChrystal TestimonyDemocrats defeated along party lines a measure to force General Stanley McChrystal to testify before Congress prior to the completion of President Obama's Afghanistan strategy review.
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Afghanistan, Airstrikes, and U.S. StrategyIncreasing airstrikes and waning support could mean a U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Post-Election Iran and the Way AheadThe winner of the contested presidential election in Iran is irrelevant to US foreign policy.
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Israel and the Settlement IssueThe U.S. focus on Israeli settlements could damage relations with Israel.
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Withdrawing from AfghanistanThe U.S. departure from Afghanistan is inevitable. When will Washington realize it?
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Sanctioning North Korea: Don't Hold Your BreathThe UN had better get its act together if the world is truly going to be made a better place.
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Obama and Netanyahu: Keeping the Focus on the PalestiniansThe U.S. should work to modify the behavior of the Palestinians, not the Israelis.
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Iran at America's DoorstepIran is making significant inroads into Latin America.
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Taking the Fight to the PiratesIt's time to go on the offensive and hit the Somali pirates in a way that reduces the problem to a manageable level.
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UN Demonstrates Global Security Impotence, AgainThe Security Council can't even agree on a statement concerning North Korea's missile launch. -
U.S. May Accept Nuclear IranThe outlines of a compromise are beginning to appear. -
NATO at 60The NATO alliance has outlived its purpose and its usefulness.
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Hitting Iran Where it HurtsIt's time to get serious about Iran.
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Afghanistan: Public Support and the Iraq EffectSupport for the war in Afghanistan is steadily eroding.
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The War for PakistanTo win in Afghanistan, the United States will first have to focus on the war in neighboring Pakistan.
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The Media and Withdrawal from IraqConditions on the ground continue to dictate troop levels.
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Paper: Israel Seriously Considering Attack on IranThe risks involved in an attack on Iran outweigh any potential benefits.
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Netanyahu and the PalestiniansHamas' actions led to a hard-liner in charge in Israel.
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Obama and the Continuation of Bush PoliciesThe continuation of Bush policies in the War on Terror is both sensible and the right thing to do. -
Afghanistan: Rethinking an Old AllianceNATO has outlived its reason for being. -
Obama and Bush: Foreign Policy Essentially UnchangedPresident Obama has continued many of former President Bush's policies. -
The British Military: Losing Its Way?The British military is at a critical moment in deciding it's future role.
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An New Al-Qaeda Merger?Terrorist groups may be looking to expand their operations.
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Obama Enters the Great GameMany challenges await the new president. -
Obama: Getting Bin Laden No Longer EssentialSeems just keeping him on the run is good enough. -
Mitigating MumbaiMumbai and implications for possible attacks in the U.S.
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The Death of Deep Throat and the Crisis of JournalismAn analysis of the use of the media for political purposes.
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Bush Reflects on Being Commander-in-ChiefGreatest days in office: Iraqi elections and the capture of Saddam.
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Mexico and the Drug WarMexico is still taking the fight to the drug cartels.
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Pakistan and India: Is War the Way Ahead?The conflict between India and Pakistan over the Mumbai attacks is simmering, and could explode into war.
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Obama's Afghan WarTo win in Afghanistan, the United States must take on Pakistan.
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The Mumbai Attack and New YorkThe attack in Mumbai was not unique. -
Stratfor: Strategic Motivations for the Mumbai AttackAn analysis of the terror attack in Mumbai, India.
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Analysis: Workplace Violence - Myths and MitigationDispelling the myths and steps to take. -
Obama's First MovesHow is the President-elect going to govern?
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Mexico: A Cartel on TrialMexico is trying to crack down on criminal organizations.
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The G-20 and GM: Economics, Politics and Social StabilityA look at the global financial crisis.
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Obama's WorldA complex and dangerous world awaits the president-elect.
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Obama and Al QaedaWill bin Laden test the new administration?
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Mexico: The Fire Power of the CartelsIn taking on Mexico's cartels, law enforcement personnel are grossly outgunned. -
Iran Returns to the World StageA look at U.S.-Iranian relations.
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Obama and the Presidential Security ChallengeThe challenges of protecting the first African-American president.
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Syria: Next Target in the War on Terror?Syria will have to be dealt with if there is to be stability in the Middle East. -
2008 and the Return of the Nation StateSpeculation about the demise of the nation state is premature.
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UN for Obama?A look at the opinion of UN personnel on the U.S. presidential election.
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Obama the Hawk?There's a lot of similarity between Obama and McCain when it comes to the use of U.S. military force.
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Propping Up LebanonU.S. arms shipments to Lebanon should be done with extreme caution.
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A New Strategy for PakistanGeneral Petraeus has reportedly crafted a new strategy for the next commander in chief.
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The Case for John McCainThe world is too dangerous to bypass experience and judgement.
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Officials: Possible Russia - Georgia WarTensions remain high, and renewed conflict is very possible. -
Obama Birth Certificate Issue Goes to Hawaii Supreme CourtQuestions about Obama's eligibility to be president won't go away. -
Are Presidential Polls Accurate?Don't believe everything you see. It might turn out to be untrue.
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Iran: A Preemptive Strike on Israel?Haaretz reported that some Iranian officials have recommended a preemptive strike against Israel. -
Jihadist Ideology and Targeting Aid WorkersAn interesting analysis by Fred Burton and Scott Stewart as Strategic Forecasting, Inc. Reprinted with permission. -
Shiite Cleric in Iran Issues Fatwa to BaghdadAn Iraqi cleric in Iran has published a fatwa opposing a security pact with the United States.
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OPEC and the Price of OilOPEC is meeting to discuss a cut in production to stop the current drop in price.
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Guantanamo to Stay OpenPresident Bush has decided to keep the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay open.
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The United States, Europe, and Bretton Woods IIAn analysis by Dr. George Friedman and Peter Zeihan, reprinted with permission. -
NATO Wavering in AfghanistanNATO is failing its first real post-Cold War test.
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The U.S. - Iraq Security PactDeal to keep troops in Iraq moves closer to approval. -
Presidential Polls: Within the Margin of Error?This race is closer than some polls would have you believe. -
Obama and Foreign Policy Flip-FloppingChanging the message to suit an audience sends conflicting messages around the world. -
Space Soldiers?The Pentagon is looking at rocketing soldiers through space to deal with global trouble spots.
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Obama and the Jihadist VoteMore questionable Obama associations worthy of scrutiny.
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Iran: No Talks Unless US Leaves Middle EastIran sets preconditions for negotiations with the United States. -
Obama's Foreign Policy FogAn analysis of Obama's foreign policy vision. -
Presidential Polls: A Look at the Battleground StatesThe race is still tight, but Obama is gaining momentum. -
Do We Need a Bigger Military?Force levels must match global demand.
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States, Economies and Markets: Redefining the RulesAn analysis by Dr. George Friedman, founder of STRATFOR, reprinted with permission. -
The Afghanistan "Surge"More troops headed to Afghanistan.
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Presidential Polls: Closer Than You Might ThinkThe race between Obama and McCain is a lot closer than national polls indicate.
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NATO is Dying in AfghanistanThe war in Afghanistan is being lost, and with it is the credibility and relevance of NATO.
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Beyond the Post-9/11 WorldReprinted with permission from Strategic Forecasting, Inc.
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CNN on the Obama - Ayers ConnectionSeems it goes a bit deeper than we have been led to believe. -
Does Barack Obama Support Socialized Medicine?A new report from the Cato Institute says yes. -
Iran Protests Treatment by WestA letter of protest was sent by Iran to the EU. -
Stratfor: The German QuestionAn analysis by Dr. George Friedman, founder of Strategic Forecasting. Reprinted with permission.
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Time: Why Some Women Hate Sarah PalinOne author's take on why women are hard on other women.
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A Syrian Takeover of Lebanon?Syrian forces are positioning along the Lebanese border, and could act to reassert control over Lebanon.
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Rasmussen: Iraq Will Be a SuccessA new poll by Rasmussen says a plurality of respondents believe the Iraq war will be judged a success.
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Financial Crisis and Bailout: An AnalysisGood analysis of the current financial mess, reprinted with permission. -
Obama and McCain: The Debate RevisitedThis is an excellent analysis of the first Obama - McCain presidential debate written by Dr. George Friedman, founder of Strategic Forecasting. Reprinted with permission. -
Iran Preparing for War?A new article by the Middle East Times says Iran may be preparing for war.
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McCain's Foreign Policy StanceAn analysis by Dr. George Friedman, founder of STRATFOR. Reprinted with permission. -
Obama's Foreign Policy StanceAn analysis by Dr. George Friedman, founder of STRATFOR. Reprinted with permission. -
U.S., Russia Deal on Iran is a Waste of TimeA new security council resolution will just represent more of the same.
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The War in PakistanCross border raids are necessary for winning the war in Afghanistan.
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Newsweek: Why Democrats LoseJonathan Darman says America is a center-right country.
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McCain and Obama: Who's Out of Touch?Barack Obama is launching new attack ads aimed at portraying John McCain as out of touch. But is Obama any more in touch with ordinary Americans?
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Presidential Polls in VirginiaPresidential polls in Virginia are showing a very tight race between Barack Obama and John McCain.
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World Wants ObamaA new poll shows other countries favor Obama to McCain.
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Obama, McCain and the Rumsfeld-Bush World ViewAn issue brief by the Lexington Institute says Obama and McCain share some views with former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and President Bush. -
Israeli Strategy After the Russo-Georgian WarAn analysis by Dr. George Friedman, founder of Strategic Forecasting. Reprinted with permission. -
Russian Poll: Anti-Western, Anti-U.S. Sentiment Hits New HighA new poll by the Levada Center shows increased animosity toward the west.
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Iraq Highlights McCain's Strength, Obama's WeaknessLife experiences of the candidates contribute to their judgment. -
Stratfor Analysis: The Medvedev Doctrine and American StrategyThis is an interesting assessment of the current state of U.S. national strategy by Dr. George Friedman, founder of Strategic Forecasting, Inc. Reprinted with permission. -
Reality Dictates Conditions-Based Iraq TimetablePolitical rhetoric aside, a fixed timetable defies military logic and will give way to a conditions-based U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. -
Georgia and Kosovo: A Single Intertwined CrisisAn analysis of the relationship between Kosovo and the Russo-Georgian war by Dr. George Friedman, founder of Strategic Forecasting. Reprinted with permission. -
Russia, the United States, and the Real World OrderAn interesting narrative on the current state of global affairs by STRATFOR founder George Friedman. Reprinted with permission. -
Opposing a Phased Iraq WithdrawalThe U.S. withdrawal from Iraq must be based on conditions on the ground, and not on a rigid timeline. -
Russia's Georgian Message: "We're Back"Russia's military excursion into Georgia was meant to let the west know that Russia was on her way to regaining her former power. -
Obama's Iran ChallengeEffective diplomacy is only possible when backed by the threat of credible military action.
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Iran Respects Strength, Not WeaknessThe U.S. should strengthen its position in the Middle East before increasing diplomatic efforts with Iran. -
Bin Laden and the Bush LegacyIncreased efforts to capture or kill Osama bin Laden are a recognition of changing circumstances in Pakistan, and not an effort to secure the Bush legacy. -
Obama to Support Petraeus?Senator Barack Obama said this past weekend that he will support the nomination of General Petraeus to lead CENTCOM.
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Sadr and the "Cease Fire"Sadr is positioning himself to be the next dictator of Iraq.
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Carter, Hamas, and Negotiating with TerroristsAn analysis of former President Carter's trip to the Middle East and the larger issue of negotiating with terrorists.
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Foreign Policy "After Bush"Foreign policy dilemmas faced by Mr. Bush will remain in place after the election, no matter who succeeds him.
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Iraq and Afghanistan: Counting Our War DeadThe media's focus on body counts misses the real issue. -
Iraq Was, and Is, Part of the War on TerrorA new report released last week details Saddam's support for terrorism.
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NATO Must Reform or Become IrrelevantNATO's performance in Afghanistan brings the alliance's credibility into question.
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War on Terror Just Getting StartedEven if Afghanistan and Iraq military operations begin to wind down, the war on terror is just getting started.
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New Year Fraught with Old Danger2008 is sure to bring many of the same threats experienced in past years, and some new ones as well.
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Which Presidential Candidate is Most Electable?Opinions on a list posted by RealClearPolitics.com.
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Clinton, Kosovo, and the Next Commander in ChiefThe lack of foreign policy experience among first tier presidential candidates is cause for concern.
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Debunking Myths About the "Lost War"With news coverage of Iraq waning since surge progress has become evident, it is an appropriate time to revisit some myths about the Iraq war.
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Assessing the U.S. National Security StrategyA paper submitted to the U.S. Army War College for the Defense Strategy Course.
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Westboro Baptist Church of Hate Versus Free SpeechA jury award of $11 million against the Westboro Baptist Church sets a dangerous precedent for free speech rights.
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The Iraq War is Not Lost, YetThe surge is making progress, but the Iraqis need to step up.
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Wake Up America, We Are at WarA recent incident in Oakland, California reinforces the notion that the United States has a military at war, but the nation is not mobilized for the struggle.
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"Free" Health Care Isn't FreeThere's no such thing as free health care. Government provided health care means that some American workers foot the bill for other American workers.
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Dealing with IranIf the United States is to engage in diplomatic dialogue with Iran, it must do so from a position of strength.
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A Pro-American Europe?A political shift is occurring in Europe that will result in more friendly relations and foreign policy cooperation with the United States.
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France's Golden OpportunityThe election of Nicolas Sarkozy could herald a new era in French-American relations.
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Peace Fragile in Burundi, Group SaysThe International Crisis Group has published a new report on the dangers to peace and democracy in the Central African nation of Burundi.
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Huntington's Clash of Civilizations: Islam and the WestA brief paper on Huntington's Clash of Civilization and the emerging new world order.
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Canada's Role in NATO against al-Qaeda and Taliban ExaminedThe Strategic Studies Institute has published a new paper addressing Canada's Strategic gap since September 2001.
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Cuba's Future after Fidel CastroThe Strategic Studies Institute has published a new monograph on likely Cuban security requirements in a post-Castro environment. -
SSI Report: Preemptive War Versus Preventive WarThe Strategic Studies Institute has published a new monograph that examines the differences between preemptive war and preventive war.
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Crisis Group Report: Ecuador's InstabilityThe International Crisis Group has released a new report on instability in Ecuador.
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Stratfor Report: China's Rising AmbitionsChinese development of an aircraft carrier capability is evidence of rising global ambitions.
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Armed Forces Meet or Exceed Recruiting NumbersThe Department of Defense has announced recruiting and retention statistics for July 2007.
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Giuliani's Hawkish Foreign Policy TeamGiuliani's foreign policy team includes some prominent hawks.
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What Does Al-Qaeda Want?The recently released NIE says that al-Qaeda is resurgent in Pakistan. But what is al-Qaeda, and what do they want?
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Foreign Policy Association Series: Examining AfghanistanThe Foreign Policy Association has launched a new series called "Examining Afghanistan."
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Army War College Publishes New MonographThe Army War College's Strategic Studies Institute has published a new monograph on the Ukraine and Belarus.
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Proud to Be an AmericanA rebuttal to Howard Zinn's article in The Progressive in which he asserted we should be less American and more human.
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Understanding the Iraq SurgeA field perspective on the surge from the senior counterinsurgency adviser in Iraq.
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Crisis Group Releases Sierra Leone ReportThe International Crisis Group has issued a new report on the west African nation of Sierra Leone.
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Korean War Marine, MIA, Identified as Domenico S. Di SalvoThe Department of Defense has identified a serviceman missing from the Korean War.
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New Contract Announcements from the Department of DefenseA list of Department of Defense government contracts announced July 10, 2007.
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Moving Iraq ForwardThe success of the "surge" ultimately depends on the Iraqis themselves.
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Europe's Move Toward ConservatismA noticeable shift toward conservatism is occurring throughout European politics.
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Iraq Surge Pronounced D.O.AEven as the last American surge troops are just now getting in place in Baghdad, the President's new security plan has been pronounced dead by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
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Ignoring Consequences, Democrats Push Hard for Iraq WithdrawalBefore calling for a premature withdrawal from Iraq, our elected officials should frankly discuss the potential consequences of such a move.
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Iran and the U.NAs the U.N. prepares to debate another round of sanctions against Iran, the time has come for the Security Council to demonstrate the seriousness of the situation by imposing real, tough measures that will finally make a difference.
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"Cold Cash" Jefferson and the Ethics of the Democrat-led CongressDuring the 2006 campaign, Nancy Pelosi promised to run the most ethical Congress in history. The indictment of Representative William Jefferson gives the opportunity to make good on that promise.
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What's Happening to the Hillary Campaign?Once presumed to be the guaranteed Democratic nominee for President, Senator Clinton is now facing serious challenges from Barack Obama and John Edwards.
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The Un-Fairness DoctrineThe attempts by some Democrats to impose equal time requirements on talk radio programming infringe on individual choice in an attempt to decrease conservative dominance of the airwaves.
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Iraq's Kurdish ProblemUnilateral moves toward independence by Iraq's Kurds create significant problems for the United States in its quest for a peaceful and stable Middle East.
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Democrats Need Iraq Surge to FailDemocrats need the surge strategy to fail in Iraq to maximize their potential for political gain in 2008. -
Fighting the War on TerrorThe creation of a new combatant command for Africa is a recognition that the war on terror extends beyond Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Imus, Sharpton, and the Racial Double StandardA racial double standard exists in America, and it is one that keeps us from achieving true racial equality. -
How Media Bias Taints Perception of Iraq WarThe mainstream media presents only one side of the story to the American public when covering the Iraq war. A more balanced approach would provide a more accurate picture and may change public opinion about the war.
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Great Military QuotesA compilation of some of my favorite military quotes.
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Great Al Franken QuotesA top ten list of Al Franken quotes, compiled by Amanda Carpenter with my comments included.
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The Disturbing Words of John EdwardsThe recent CBS interview with John Edwards and his wife Elizabeth revealed to me a man whose values and priorities give me concern about his ability to lead our nation.
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Progress in IraqA new report issued at the beginning of the year details the progress being made in Iraq amid the violence and bloodshed.
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Unprincipled Clinton Unfit to Be PresidentHillary Clinton has demonstrated a remarkable lack of principle and character by changing her position on the Iraq war to appeal to her anti-war base.
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Top 10 Questions Hillary Clinton Should AnswerThe top 10 questions for candidate Hillary.
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Top 10 Myths About Global WarmingThe top 10 myths about global warming, and the facts that refute them. -
The Top 10 Myths About the Bush Tax CutsWith the tax deadline approaching and the debate about the extension or recension of the Bush tax cuts in mind, here are the top ten myths about the Bush tax cuts. -
It's Time for the Flat TaxOur tax system is in desperate need of reform. Now, more than ever, is the time for a flat tax. -
Cubans Land on Key WestFifteen Cuban migrants made safely to the U.S. after crossing the Florida Straits.
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Palestinians Targeted in IraqThe Washington Post reported that Palestinians in Iraq are increasingly being forced to leave the country by the new Shiite majority.
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Cheney Defends Iraq WarIn an interview with CNN, Vice President Cheney defended the war in Iraq.
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Ending Military Stop-Loss?Defense Secretary Gates has ordered the military services to devise plans to reduce the use of the stop-loss program that involuntarily extends soldiers past their commitments.
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Blackwater Helicopter Downed in IraqA helicopter belonging to the private security firm Blackwater was downed in Iraq, killing five American contractors.
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U.S. Strikes Al-Qaeda In Somalia AgainAn Air Force AC-130 gunship recently carried out a second strike against al-Qaeda members in Somalia.
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Iraqi Insurgents Disguised As US Soldiers AttackInsurgents disguised in American uniforms launched a brazen attack in Karbala.
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Secretary of Defense Gates Favors Military PowerNew Secretary of Defense Robert Gates is turning out to be more hawkish than many expected.
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Iraq and the Surge: Who's the Commander-in-Chief?With all of the attempts to block implementation of the President's new strategy, one would think that maybe he's not the commander-in-chief after all. -
Sunnis Claim to Have Killed Ohio WomanAn Iraqi Sunni insurgent group has claimed responsibility for the killing of an Ohio woman working in Baghdad.
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Officials Expect Al-Sadr to Tone it DownAs the United States surges troops to Iraq, intelligence officials expect the Mahdi Army to lower its profile.
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Gates Warns Iran of Exploiting U.S. Difficulties in IraqSecretary of Defense recently warned Iran that they were overplaying their hand in the Middle East.
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China Destroys SatelliteChina conducted an anti-satellite test that could threaten U.S. spy satellites.
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Safety Invention Saves Lives in Combat in IraqThe Rat Claw, developed by a safety officer in Iraq, is being used to save soldiers' lives in combat.
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Iraq Commander Details Security PlanGeneral Casey and Ambassador Khalilzad held a joint press conference to detail new strategies for Iraq.
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Iraqi-American Soldier Serves Two CountriesArmy Specialist Jotyar Tile has returned to his native Iraq. But this time it's as a member of the U.S. Army.
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President Bush's Surge Extends National Guard UnitThe President's new strategy for Iraq has resulted in the extension of a Minnesota National Guard unit for up to four more months.
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Will Israel Attack Iran?The United States and Israel have no good options for dealing with an increasing defiant Iran determined to pursue nuclear technology that could produce atomic weapons. -
Iraq Death Watch: When Did We Become Casualty Averse?Americans used to tolerate war casualties. What happened to cause us to focus on what is historically a low number of military deaths?










