
A U.S. Soldier Died in Niger. What on Earth Are We Doing There?
When our soldiers kill and die in wars we don’t know about and can’t end, we’re not a democracy anymore.
When our soldiers kill and die in wars we don’t know about and can’t end, we’re not a democracy anymore.
Poet Susan Tichy reflects on what we think about when we think about war.
In her poem In vigil (2), Lee Sharkey describes a tense exchange at a silent peace gathering.
President George W. Bush go on live television before a tough crowd to explain his Iraq strategy.