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Iraq War
What Will New Russian Tanks Mean for Vietnam’s Military?
By Nguyen The Phuong
A deeper dive into a much-anticipated acquisition.
6,855 Dead Americans: The Human Cost of War
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new reports sheds light on the human sacrifice modern warfare entails for the U.S. military.
'American Sniper' and What it Says About Civil-Military Relations in the US
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Is there a problem with the way the media portrays American soldiers?
The Bill for the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars: $4 to $6 Trillion
“The Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, taken together, will be the most expensive wars in U.S. history.”
The Bloody Audit of Iraq
Despite debate on Iraq’s future, it carries important counterinsurgency lessons. A new book draws some interesting conclusions.
A Historical Puzzle: The 2003 Iraq War
The 10th anniversary of the launch of the Iraq War has sparked debate over how the war will be interpreted.
Muddling Through is Not Enough: Why U.S. Needs a New Iraq Policy
A decade after the invasion, America’s “one-Iraq” policy is pulling the country apart. Supporting the Kurds is the key to saving it.
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