Greg Mitchell, Huffington Post AlterNet: War on Iraq. July 15, 2008. In 2007, almost 10,000 recruits were granted "moral conduct" waivers -- they were much more likely to be accused of misconduct.
Amy Goodman, King Features Syndicate. May 15, 2008. A military whistle-blower has come forward with information that contradicts the government's official story about the deaths of two journalists.
Chalmers Johnson, Tomdispatch.com. April 30, 2008. For decades these self-professed saviors of the Western world helped precipitate U.S. foreign policy disasters like the Vietnam War.
Tom Engelhardt, Tomdispatch.com. April 24, 2008. Since the press doesn't bother to ask key questions, here's an attempt to unravel the situation in Iraq.
Dana Goldstein, RH Reality Check. April 21, 2008. U.S. servicewomen are more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire. It's time we dealt with this national disgrace.
Sara Robinson, TomPaine.com. April 17, 2008. McCain is gunning to tear up an ancient contract between a nation and its veterans, denying security to the very people who defend ours.
Amy Goodman, King Features Syndicate. April 10, 2008. Why is the American Psychological Association still allowing its members to participate in torture?
Jane Harman, Los Angeles Times. April 2, 2008. Women in the U.S. military are more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire. When will Congress and the DOD take notice?
Liliana Segura, AlterNet. March 17, 2008. Gender panel at Winter Soldier conference suggests pattern of condescending to outright sexist behavior in the armed forces.
Bruce Dixon, Black Agenda Report. March 1, 2008. Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. has fomented no less than fourteen wars in Africa -- enough is enough.
Ali Gharib, IPS News. February 28, 2008. Sixty percent of the officers asked in a recent survey said that the military is weaker now than it was five years ago.