US Wars and Military Action

Afghanistan: A Special Issue Afghanistan: A Special Issue

The essays in our forum call into question many of the myths and faulty assumptions about the best course of US policy in Afghanistan.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / The Nation

Remember the Women? Remember the Women?

Women belong at the center of the debate over the Afghan war, not on the margins.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Ann Jones

Noted. Noted.

A how-to for taking action on Afghanistan.

Oct 21, 2009 / Editorial / The Editors

Obama’s Fateful Choice Obama’s Fateful Choice

US Afghanistan policy should not be held hostage to the president's past rhetoric.

Oct 21, 2009 / Editorial / The Editors

A Witness to Total War A Witness to Total War

When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, the only neutral filmmaker in the country was Julien Bryan. His round-the-clock footage of Warsaw's destruction, assembled in Siege, is now aga...

Oct 21, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Daniel Eagan

Lessons From the Long War and a Blowback World Lessons From the Long War and a Blowback World

Will today's US-armed ally be tomorrow's enemy?

Oct 19, 2009 / Feature / Tom Engelhardt

Kilcullen’s Long War Kilcullen’s Long War

An influential Pentagon strategist advocates a fifty-year counterinsurgency campaign.

Oct 14, 2009 / Feature / Tom Hayden

Obama at the Precipice Obama at the Precipice

Will Obama do any better at listening to critics of the Afghan War than Lyndon Johnson did on Vietnam?

Oct 13, 2009 / Feature / William J. Astore

Are We the Twenty-First Century Martians? Are We the Twenty-First Century Martians?

Should President Obama and General McChrystal read the 111-year-old novel, The War of the Worlds?

Oct 9, 2009 / Feature / Tom Engelhardt

A War of Absurdity A War of Absurdity

There is no indication that any of the contending forces in Afghanistan, including the Taliban, are interested in bringing Al Qaeda back.

Oct 7, 2009 / Column / Robert Scheer

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