Posts Tagged ‘Afghanistan’
McCAFFREY: Privileged Perpetrators
The biggest threats to America are not to be pitied.
Goldin: WAR IS OVER! (IF YOU WANT IT)
Why aiding development is key to success in Afghanistan
FULHAM: A Soldier’s Christmas
This Christmas season, Americans should keep in mind the sacrifices of soldiers whose work allows ordinary citizens to live in peace.
HOLLINSHEAD: Afghanistan – More Questions Than Answers
In his debut column, Kevin Hollinshead gives pointed questions at Obama’s policy.
ROGERS: The Fierce Urgency of Afghanistan
Healthcare, cap and trade and tax hikes can’t wait, but Afghanistan can?
MEYER: OBAMA – Take a Lesson From Bush
Cynthia Meyer, Staff Writer
Ideology: Very Conservative | Writing from: GWU
As the war in Afghanistan heats up and the economy continues to suffer, our young president seems to be a little [...]
PANDYA: Drugs & Terror
America cannot win the War on Terror and the War on Drugs simultaneously. We must wave a white flag on the drug war and allow legalization.
WALK: Pay to Win in Afghanistan
Michele Walk, Associate Editor
Ideology: Moderate | Writing From: George Washington University
In recent weeks, criticism of President Obama’s Afghan War policy has become increasingly vocal from both sides of the aisle. [...]
ROGERS: Obama’s Participant Ribbon
One would presume accomplishments precede a Nobel Peace Prize. This year, speeches and goals suffice.
SIEFF: Rethinking the “War of Necessity”
Examining the necessity of an increased commitment to the war in Afghanistan.
McCAFFREY: It’s About Time!
Kathleen McCaffrey criticizes the President’s recent policy decisions in Afghanistan.
SIEG: The Impossibility of Democratic Imposition
Can democracy be successfully imposed by a foreign power?
FLOYD: The Era of Persistent Conflict
Malcolm-Wiley Floyd, Staff Writer
Ideology: Democrat | Writing From: Harvard University
Make no mistake: universal access to healthcare is important for the wellbeing and security of our nation. However, in addressing the [...]