American legacy of ‘forever wars’ lives on in its casualtiesThe divorces, wars, and military bases blurred together as they do in military families.By M. Tabar, The War Horse14 days ago
Is the cure for America’s ‘next war-itis’ a military culture shift?Just as with the end of the Vietnam War, scandals and battle fatigue will likely impact military recruitment efforts—not just in numbers, but in quality.By Daniel Langhorne, The War Horse16 months ago
Military veterans will tell the stories of the ‘forever wars’When the youngest troops don’t remember the event that sparked the fight, passion fades, even within the armed forces.By Kelly Kennedy, The War Horse17 months ago
‘How would we know when it was over?’ – Perspective is power in forever warsHistory is repeating itself in Afghanistan.By Morgan Lerette17 months ago
US, coalition airstrikes in CENTCOM region plummet amid withdrawal plansAmerican and coalition aircraft have conducted more than 400 airstrikes across the Middle East since Jan. 1.By Rachel S. Cohen20 months ago
Risk to America of maintaining forever-war status quo dangerously highAmerica absorbs far more risk by not withdrawing from places like Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, says the author of this commentary.By Daniel Davis2 years ago