US Wars and Military Action

Welcome to 2025: American Pre-eminence Ends Fifteen Years Early Welcome to 2025: American Pre-eminence Ends Fifteen Years Early

The American intelligence community has missed the boat on how quickly the US has fallen from "sole superpower" status.

Oct 27, 2009 / Feature / Michael T. Klare

Ehren Watada: Free at Last Ehren Watada: Free at Last

After three years of trying to convict Lt. Ehren Watada for refusing to deploy to Iraq, the Army has allowed him to resign.

Oct 26, 2009 / Feature / Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith

How to Get Out How to Get Out

Elements of a responsible withdrawal.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Bob Dreyfuss

The Best Wall of Defense The Best Wall of Defense

The most dependable guarantor of Pakistani stability isn't a troop buildup in Afghanistan; it's Pakistan's emerging middle class.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Mosharraf Zaidi

Paranoia Over Pakistan Paranoia Over Pakistan

Is Pakistan really in danger of falling into the hands of the Taliban?

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Manan Ahmed

Attack of the Drones Attack of the Drones

Airstrikes, manned or unmanned, regulated or not, cannot build a better Afghan future.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Priya Satia

The Ethnic Split The Ethnic Split

The tenacity of the Taliban insurgency is rooted in opposition to a foreign occupation that is particularly distasteful to the Pashtuns.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Selig S. Harrison

The ‘Safe Haven’ Myth The ‘Safe Haven’ Myth

If we leave Afghanistan, Al Qaeda will be in no position to re-establish a base there.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / John Mueller

High Cost, Low Odds High Cost, Low Odds

Staying in Afghanistan will cost many more American soldiers' lives and hundreds of billions of dollars. Is it worth it?

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Stephen M. Walt

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

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