added 2007 Thu May 17 19:08:55 by populist
If we forfeit our values by signaling that they are negotiable in situations of grave or imminent danger, we drive those undecideds into the arms of the enemy. This way lies defeat, and we are well down the road to it.
If we forfeit our values by signaling that they are negotiable in situations of grave or imminent danger, we drive those undecideds into the arms of the enemy. This way lies defeat, and we are well down the road to it.
added 2007 Sat May 12 22:00:15 by Radiofreeeuropa
Congress is the only mechanism we have to fill this vacuum in command judgment .. The challenge we face today, is not how to win in Iraq; it is how to recover from a strategic mistake ~ invading Iraq in the first place : former NSA director Gen. William E. Odom (U.S. Army retired) (oped news)
Congress is the only mechanism we have to fill this vacuum in command judgment .. The challenge we face today, is not how to win in Iraq; it is how to recover from a strategic mistake ~ invading Iraq in the first place : former NSA director Gen. William E. Odom (U.S. Army retired) (oped news)
added 2007 Sat May 12 22:00:15 by Radiofreeeuropa
Congress is the only mechanism we have to fill this vacuum in command judgment .. The challenge we face today, is not how to win in Iraq; it is how to recover from a strategic mistake ~ invading Iraq in the first place : former NSA director Gen. William E. Odom (U.S. Army retired) (oped news)
Congress is the only mechanism we have to fill this vacuum in command judgment .. The challenge we face today, is not how to win in Iraq; it is how to recover from a strategic mistake ~ invading Iraq in the first place : former NSA director Gen. William E. Odom (U.S. Army retired) (oped news)
added 2007 Wed May 9 14:46:02 by gatitabonitasen
WASHINGTON - Two retired Army major generals with experience in Iraq will appear in TV commercials critical of President Bush's handling of the war, with the spots targeted at key Republicans in the House and Senate. Financed by VoteVets.org, the $500, 000 in ads will feature retired Maj. Gens. John Batiste and Paul Eaton. The markets chosen
WASHINGTON - Two retired Army major generals with experience in Iraq will appear in TV commercials critical of President Bush's handling of the war, with the spots targeted at key Republicans in the House and Senate. Financed by VoteVets.org, the $500, 000 in ads will feature retired Maj. Gens. John Batiste and Paul Eaton. The markets chosen
added 2007 Fri Apr 27 22:49:39 by populist
An active-duty U.S. Army officer wrote a scathing attack on U.S. generals for their role in the war in Iraq, accusing them of misleading Congress and the public about the situation there.
An active-duty U.S. Army officer wrote a scathing attack on U.S. generals for their role in the war in Iraq, accusing them of misleading Congress and the public about the situation there.
added 2007 Sun Apr 15 23:45:26 by TimALoftis
Former US military leaders have called on the Bush administration to make major cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
Former US military leaders have called on the Bush administration to make major cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
added 2007 Sat Mar 24 2:45:57 by TechnologyExpert
It's been nearly 4 years since Pat Tillman was killed in Afghanistan by friendly fire. We have learned that investigations by the Pentagon's inspector general will blame 9 officers - including 4 generals - for failing to follow regulations and using poor judgment in a series of missteps that kept the truth of how he died from his family for more th
It's been nearly 4 years since Pat Tillman was killed in Afghanistan by friendly fire. We have learned that investigations by the Pentagon's inspector general will blame 9 officers - including 4 generals - for failing to follow regulations and using poor judgment in a series of missteps that kept the truth of how he died from his family for more th
added 2007 Tue Jan 23 21:29:17 by STONERS
The Bush administration's plan to permanently increase the size of the U.S. Army, strained by wars in Iraq and Afghanistan , will cost $70 billion over five years, a U.S. Army general said on Tuesday.
The Bush administration's plan to permanently increase the size of the U.S. Army, strained by wars in Iraq and Afghanistan , will cost $70 billion over five years, a U.S. Army general said on Tuesday.
added 2007 Thu Jan 18 21:13:37 by Aidenag
A panel of retired generals told a United States Senate committee today that sending 21,500 additional troops to Iraq will do little to solve the underlying political problems in the country. "Too little and too late," is the way Gen. Joseph P. Hoar, a former chief of the Central Command, described the effort to the Senate Committee.
A panel of retired generals told a United States Senate committee today that sending 21,500 additional troops to Iraq will do little to solve the underlying political problems in the country. "Too little and too late," is the way Gen. Joseph P. Hoar, a former chief of the Central Command, described the effort to the Senate Committee.







