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July 23, 2013
Richard Mosse
Heartbreaking, Stunning Infrared Photography from The Congo
July 11, 2013
Michele Dunne
Civil State or Civil War?
Egypt could become the next Turkey. It could also become the next Algeria.
July 1, 2013
James P. Rubin
Choose the Right Foreign Adventures
Three smart choices Obama should make
June 28, 2013
Tristan McConnell
The Next Darfur?
In Sudan's Rebel-Held Nuba Mountains, War Rages On
June 25, 2013
Walter Kirn
Cinema of the Unknown Soldier
How war movies got small
June 21, 2013
Liel Leibovitz
The Video-Game Propaganda Wars
Authoritarian regimes are making games—and dissidents, too
June 19, 2013
Robert Draper
Boondoggle Goes Boom
A demented tale of how the Army actually does business
June 14, 2013
Jennifer Percy
Sweat in Peace
Memorializing the dead at CrossFit
June 4, 2013
Molly Redden
Women Politicians Deserve More Power to Craft Military Policy
Tuesday's sexual assault hearing is proof that male veterans shouldn't have a monopoly on such matters
April 26, 2013
Cameron Abadi
Obama's Strange Silence on Syria
Even before chemical weapons were used, there was a refugee crisis. Why won't the president act?
April 25, 2013
T.A. Frank
Let Them Eat Kebabs
Why Asma Al Assad is the perfect dictator’s wife for the twenty-first century
April 9, 2013
Steven Metz
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Douglas C. Lovelace Jr.
Don't Give Up on Ground Troops
With budget cuts looming, the Pentagon should focus on adaptability—not just technolgy
March 28, 2013
Ahmed Rashid
Afghanistan After the War
Is peace possible?
March 8, 2013
Nate Cohn
Could North Korea Nuke Washington?
February 28, 2013
Hannah Armstrong
Winning the War, Losing the Peace in Mali
After the fighting, Mali's ethnic tensions continue to fester
January 31, 2013
Anna Badkhen
Mali Burns, Malians Shrug
The fighting hits Timbuktu, but soccer's still on television.
October 19, 2012
Max Boot
After Abbottabad: Navy SEALs and American Security
June 8, 2010
R. Taggart Murphy
With Friends Like Us
November 12, 2009
R. Taggart Murphy
Before Sunrise
November 12, 2009
Adam Kirsch
The November Pogrom
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