The Risky Business of Post-War Contracting
Is the Iraq War really over or have we just outsourced it?
Is the Iraq War really over or have we just outsourced it?
Obama knew that many people who voted for him in 2008 did so based on his commitment to end the war in Iraq, so highlighting that made perfect sense. But he was way wrong in claiming that the war in Iraq has made the United States “more respected around the world.”
The Iraq War should have never been launched, so it can’t be ended soon enough.
A zero on the home front’s Richter Scale.
The end of the Iraq War was accompanied by the sound of one hand clapping.
Uncle Sam thinks he’s starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Dick Cheney had his eye on Iraqi oil long before 9/11.
One thing stands out when reflecting on the Iraq War: millions of people were right when they stood up to oppose it at its onset.
Callers from around the country ask about the presence of U.S. troops around the world, their role, and how U.S. military capabilities compare with other countries in this C-SPAN Washington Journal segment.
A series of blasts in Baghdad which are believed to have killed at least 72 people in an apparently coordinated attack is the topic of this RT interview.
This is not your father’s Oldsmobile.
Although you’re unlikely to have read about it in the press, the ongoing health crisis in Fallujah shows that the legacy of the U.S. war in Iraq is far from over.
U.S. troops will finally withdraw from Iraq, but what about the contractors? We need to bring home all U.S. personnel and dollars.
The Occupy Wall Street movement claimed a little scrap of earth in Zuccotti Park on behalf of all of us, and created a live-in soapbox from which to challenge inequality.
In this TV appearance for RT, we discussed President Barack Obama’s decision to order U.S. troops out of Iraq by the end of the year.