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Afghan teen stabs U.S. soldier to death
Kim Gamel
The soldier, 26-year-old Michael Cable, had been guarding a meeting of Afghan and U.S. officials
Obama is channeling Bush fever in Iran
Falguni A. Sheth
Ten years after the Iraq debacle, are we -- mind-bogglingly -- headed to war with Iran? The signals suggest yes
Afghan villagers flee U.S. drone strikes
Kathy Gannon
An inside look at two villages ravaged by American aerial assaults
America’s many blood-soaked anniversaries
Tom Engelhardt
Hiroshima. My Lai. The Iraq War. There are almost too many to count
No, George W. Bush’s paintings tell us nothing about Iraq
Travis Diehl
We want to understand W.'s presidency through his art. But there's no greater meaning under his eerie ineptitude
Kerry makes surprise visit to Afghanistan
Matthew Lee
The trip comes amid concerns Hamid Karzai may be jeopardizing the war against extremism with anti-American rhetoric
Has militant atheism become a religion?
Frans de Waal
Can the gap between the religious and the non-religious be bridged, when the debate itself is so attention-getting?
What really goes on in the CIA’s “black-site” prisons?
Cora Currier
The indictment of Ibrahim Suleiman Adnan Adam Harun could shed light on covert CIA counterterrorism measures
Domestic and international violence are one and the same
Ann Jones
John Stuart Mill had it right. Our abuse of women at home mirrors, and sometimes dictates, our behavior abroad
Steubenville vs. Delhi: A tale of two coverages
Jean MacKenzie
Why does the U.S. media offer sympathy for Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond, but demonize Indian men?
Dying Iraq War vet’s angry message to Bush, Cheney
Natasha Lennard
Tomas Young, paralyzed in a war he signed up for at age 22, writes of his fury at the "war criminals"
7 marines killed in Nevada military training exercise
Pauline Jelinek
The cause of the accident is currently under investigation
What’s not being taught about the Iraq war
Don't blame the textbooks -- which can be surprisingly good. Teachers aren't encouraged to bring it up
Who’s held accountable for Iraq?
David Sirota
Despite all the fatalities, injuries and costs of the conflict, 10 years later we've apparently learned nothing
Vietnamese women weren’t the only rape victims in Vietnam
Nick Turse
Omitted from the history text books: U.S. soldiers turned on American women -- and sometimes each other
Sunday shows haven’t learned
Alex Pareene
This week: Everyone agrees that we must get serious about Balancing the Budget, no one feels guilty about Iraq
Top 5 investigative videos of the week: Inside the Vatican’s secret bank
Amanda Pike
From "Vatican Inc." to the Oscar-nominated "The Invisible War," a look at the best YouTube has to offer
Stop saying targeted killings protect Muslim women
Emaan Majed
A justification for targeted killings in the middle east was to shield women from violence. They've made it worse
Is Obama to blame for the mess in Afghanistan?
Jean MacKenzie
A new book by an administration insider argues a “dithering” White House has led to key missteps
U.S. commander: Karzai’s comments threaten troops
Associated Press
The Afghan president backtracked on earlier comments that the U.S. colluded with Taliban to keep country unstable
Gohmert tells CPAC: We could’ve won Vietnam
Jillian Rayfield
"People in Washington" decided the U.S. couldn't win the war, Gohmert said
Saudi youths battle Assad regime in Syria
Reese Erlich
Hundreds are making their way through Turkey or Jordan to join in what Saudi clerics are calling a "jihad"
Military-trained dolphin killing machines are not on the loose
Katie McDonough
But international militaries do have a history of training the beasts of land and sea for combat
Hagel orders review of drone pilot medal
Natasha Lennard
Defense secretary responds to outrage that the honor would outrank battlefield combat medals
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