Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 238)
A fitting Kennedy tribute: Clean up Arlington Cemetery mess
Mark Benjamin
A grateful family remembers Kennedy's work to help them get a more timely funeral for their son killed in Iraq
War is not a video game
David Sirota
The military's marketing machine gives potential recruits science fiction instead of the bloody reality of war
Cindy Sheehan protests this president, too
Gabriel Winant
Too much continuity from the last administration means this one also has the antiwar activist on its hands
It is 2011, and John Boehner is Speaker of the House
Salon Staff
John Boehner has a busy first hundred days after the Republicans take back the House in November 2010
My friend wrote a horrible novel
Cary Tennis
She wants me to comment -- but what can I say without ending our friendship?
Deaths, missing detainees blacked out of CIA report?
Alex Koppelman
The document reportedly contained information about deaths and waterboarding that was not declassified
Why not investigate torture?
Vincent Rossmeier
Conservative spin: How an investigation into alleged CIA crimes will somehow make the country less safe
Iraq: Afghanistan’s model for success
Susanne Koelbl
The U.S. Army is trying out a radical change of course in Afghanistan -- but will it work?
Eric Holder announces investigation based on Abu Ghraib model
Glenn Greenwald
Once again, low-level lawbreakers will be held accountable with the criminals in power will be immunized.
What’s the end game in Afghanistan, Mr. President?
Juan Cole
A failed policy in Afghanistan could turn Obama into a one-term president
Has Obama lost the trust of progressives, as Krugman says?
Glenn Greenwald
Paul Krugman says "yes." Is the health care fight an opportunity to change who wins in Washington?
Taliban attacks scare off voters
Matthias Gebauer
Across Afghanistan, violence and threats kept voters at home
Vote for Shamsia
Tracy Clark-Flory
As ballots are counted in Afghanistan, think of the 17-year-old girl mutilated for going to school
Fringe leftist losers: wrong even when they’re right
Glenn Greenwald
Evidence was abundant that Bush was manipulating terror alerts for political gain. Why didn't journalists see it?
What to think about the Afghan elections
Salon Staff
The polls have closed. A survey of opinion on what the results will mean, from the Nation to the Weekly Standard
As Afghans vote, American support for the Afghan war collapses
Juan Cole
A light turnout in the Afghan elections could force incumbent President Karzai into a run-off
What is Obama defending in Afghanistan?
Juan Cole
Obama has to be more specific and systematic about his goals in Afghanistan before we can judge his strategy there
“It is pointless to talk to al-Qaida”
Gregor Peter Schmitz, Gabor Steingart
Joseph Nye talks about Obama's use of hard and soft power in Afghanistan, and what he learned from Henry Kissinger
Our new secret weapon sucks
Mark Leyner
The Army isn't just investing in small robots -- it's drafting our trustiest domestic appliances
You’re a bitch, but a good soldier
Kate Harding
Despite sexual harassment and a lack of proper credit, women are proving they belong in combat zones
Attorney General Holder: Look at the torture photos
Daphne Eviatar
If he wants to know who to prosecute for torture, the photos the administration won't release might contain clues
Did Arlington National Cemetery break the law?
Mark Benjamin
The cemetery sent the personal data of deceased soldiers to a contractor at the center of a fraud scandal
Let the military commissions die
David Frakt
A lawyer for Guantanamo detainees explains why Obama and Congress shouldn't try to revive the failed system
Salon Radio: ACLU’s Jonathan Hafetz on Mohamed Jawad
Glenn Greenwald
Why has a young Afghan boy - no older than 15 when detained - been kept in Guantanamo for the last seven years?
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