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Too Many Troops Have Died in the Name of Big Boy Pants

W.J. Astore Jeremy Scahill is a reporter for whom the word “intrepid” may have been invented. He’s been remarkably bold in covering the creation of private mercenary forces in the United States (as documented in his bestseller, Blackwater) as well as America’s “turn to the dark side” after 9/11/2001, which led to “wars of choice” in…

November 11, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Politics, war.

The United States: Empire or Umpire?

Daniel N. White.  Introduction by W.J. Astore. Is the United States an empire or umpire?  This is the intriguing question raised and interrogated in the latest probing article by Dan White.  Since I’m a baseball fan as well as a student of the U.S. military, let me take a swing at an answer.  An umpire…

November 9, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Military, war.

Journalism As “Terrorism”: Would the British Government Do This Without Obama’s Approval?

b. traven Breaking News.  This one is hard to believe: A Brazilian traveler, David Miranda, transiting London’s Heathrow Airport from a European flight to catch his flight to Rio de Janeiro is accused of “terrorism” because he has encrypted data related to Edward Snowden on his computer. In my opinion this is the opening gun…

November 2, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Politics.

President Obama, Is There Anyone You Haven’t Offended? (Updated)

b. traven Mort Sahl, a stand-up comedian before the day that being a stand-up comedian meant telling sexist and toilet jokes, was an outspoken and very funny satirist of all that was holy to the powers that be during the Cold War. In those days it was an act of political bravery just to be…

October 24, 2013 in Society, US Foreign Relations.

Old Thoughts on the Iraq War and Its Aftermath

W.J. Astore Note to readers: I wrote these words in November 2008, just after Obama was elected President for the first time.  I’ve decided not to edit them.  Perhaps they capture the thoughts (however flawed) of one American who was trying to understand the mess we had made of Iraq. Straight Talk on Iraq: Of…

October 18, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Military, war.

Iraq and Afghanistan Are Not Rubik’s Cubes

W.J. Astore A few years ago I was talking to an experienced U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, a battalion commander in Iraq.  He compared the Iraqi situation to a Rubik’s Cube – a puzzling array of shifting loyalties, interconnected tribes, and religious sects.  At the time, I thought it was a telling metaphor. But the metaphor…

October 14, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Military, war.

Daddy, Who Won the Wars?

b. traven Daddy, who won all the wars the USA has fought since World War II? Well, son, there is some debate about that.  Our government likes to tell us that we won them because we are “exceptional” but there are serious questions about who really won. One thing is clear, though: When we wage war on…

October 1, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Military, US Politics, war.

Wars Are Not Won by the Suppression of Truth

W.J. Astore The American way of war has often relied on massive firepower as a way to reduce American troop casualties.  This was true of World War II and Korea, which were conventional “big battalion” wars, and it was also true of Vietnam, which was an unconventional war involving much smaller units.  The problem in…

September 14, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Military, US Politics, war.

An Open Letter to Congress on Syria

Here is the letter that I sent to my senators and congressman on Syria. Whether you agree or disagree, I urge you to email or call your representatives. Let them hear your voice! I implore you to vote “no” on military intervention in Syria. No vital U.S. interest is at stake, and an attack will have unforeseen…

September 7, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Military, US Politics, war.

The Rock is Black, the Tank is White …

W.J. Astore As the drums of war sound ever louder for some kind of attack against Syria, apparently because the President mentioned a “red line” when it comes to chemical weapons, I’m left staring in despair at my black rock and white tank. And so the following ditty popped into my head: The rock is…

August 31, 2013 in US Foreign Relations, US Politics, war.

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