Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 148)
McCain, Lieberman and Graham: The Senate’s three war-crazed amigos
Alex Pareene
John McCain, Joe Lieberman and Lindsey Graham have an exciting new idea (spoiler: It's war)
Toulouse shooter, French spy?
Mariya Karimjee
An Italian newspaper reports that Merah may have been an protected asset of France's intelligence agency
The GOP’s new Islamophobic narrative
John Feffer
Mainstream Republicans aren't suggesting Obama is a Muslim -- just that he's "acting" like one
Permanent War sidewalk sale
Jefferson Morley
An arms dealer sells his wares on a Capitol Hill street
Top general can’t spin Afghan failures
Jefferson Morley
In Washington ISAF commander John Allen puts a brave face on a war going badly
In Iraq and on “The Wire,” it’s all acting for Benjamin Busch
David Daley
In a lyrical memoir, a novelist's son discusses his strange path into war -- and David Simon's TV masterpiece
The conflicting Afghan shooting reports
Bette DamDid Sgt. Bales have help?
Jefferson Morley
The rush to proclaim him "a lone nut" stumbles on official secrecy and conflicting evidence
Toulouse suspect under siege
Amanda Morrow
The French police have surrounded the alleged school shooter who claims to be a member of Al-Qaida
Ironies in American justice and political cheerleading
Glenn Greenwald
The radicalism of our political system outstrips one's ability to mock it; plus: Manning and Bales are together
Doubling down on 9/11
Karen Greenberg
A decade after the attacks, our national security regime continues to grow ever more punitive and secretive
Lessons from Sgt. Robert Bales
Charles M. Sennott
The Afghan shooter's story reflects the impossible burden we've placed on members of our military
Discussing the motives of the Afghan shooter
Glenn Greenwald
The contrast is glaring in how we talk about violence by Americans versus violence toward Americans
Urgent reports from a Salon original
Kerry Lauerman
A U.N. report backs Glenn Greenwald's reporting on Bradley Manning -- a typical week in our one-man truth squad
NPR and NYT on Americans v. Afghans
Glenn Greenwald
There is one country for which "human life is already cheap." It's not Afghanistan
Our immoral drone war
Umar Farooq
Media coverage of unmanned attacks -- and the resulting civilian deaths -- miss mounting anger within Pakistan
“Why did they not stop the killings?”
Bette Dam
Afghan villagers ask why a three-hour rampage was allowed to happen without any response from a U.S. base
American Morlocks: Monsters of a murderous Afghan policy
Nima Shirazi
The latest killing of civilians by an American soldier isn't an outlier -- it's a reflection of our war policies
An early pullout from Afghanistan?
Amy Silverstein
After the recent civilian shootings, Obama may reduce troops sooner than planned
The Taliban retaliates
Amanda Morrow
Militants attack Afghan officials at the site where a U.S. soldier killed 16 civilians
Is it finally time to leave Afghanistan?
Josh Foust
A shooting rampage could change the politics of war -- but calls for a rapid Afghanistan pull-out remain bad policy
The modern war canon
Toby Ash
A longtime BBC war reporter talks about five books that provide deep insights into recent conflicts
Just another civilian massacre
Jean MacKenzie
After 10 years of tragedies, even the most horrific killings are unlikely to have major consequences in Afghanistan
The Taliban vows revenge
GlobalPost
After a U.S. soldier's alleged shooting rampage, the militant group swears it will retaliate
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