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Vietnam’s Karzai dies at 80, in Malaysia

Vietnam’s Karzai dies at 80, in Malaysia

Associated Press | 23 July 2011 Nguyen Cao Ky dies at 80; wartime leader of South Vietnam The former general, who sometimes took ruthless action, lived in Southern California after Saigon fell to North Vietnam. Nguyen Cao Ky, the flamboyant former air force general who ruled South Vietnam with an iron fist for two years during the Vietnam [...]

As Civilian Casualties Rise U.S. Soldiers Commit Suicide in Record Numbers

As Civilian Casualties Rise U.S. Soldiers Commit Suicide in Record Numbers

CNN | By By Mike Mount | 16 July 2010 June was worst month for Army suicides, statistics show Washington (CNN) -- More U.S. soldiers killed themselves last month than in recent Army history, according to Army statistics released Thursday, confounding officials trying to reverse the grim trend. The statistics show that 32 soldiers killed [...]

Kerry finds “eerie” parallels between Af/Pak and newly released Vietnam files

Kerry finds “eerie” parallels between Af/Pak and newly released Vietnam files

Common Dreams | By Brian Bender | 15 July 2010 In Vietnam-Era Files, Parallels of Anxiety Kerry releases records to spur Afghan debate Download the Released Records: pdf | 2.9 MB (1175 pages) WASHINGTON - The CIA director predicted it would be a "long war.'' A senator from Missouri, expressing concern about the unconventional nature [...]

US CENTCOM Chief, Gen. Mattis: It’s fun to kill people

US CENTCOM Chief, Gen. Mattis: It’s fun to kill people

Common Dreams | By Tom Turnipseed | 13 July 2010 Killing For Fun; Military Madness Successful professionals enjoy their work. The Obama administration has picked a successful and happy warrior in Marine Corps Gen. James N. Mattis to head the US Central Command. The command includes all US forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, the entire Middle East [...]

When the ‘Right War’ Goes Wrong

When the ‘Right War’ Goes Wrong

Antiwar | By William Pfaff | 30 June 2010 The increasingly dangerous Afghanistan situation is worth analysis at two levels, that of the war itself, the ultimately doomed attempt by the United States to conquer the Taliban insurrection and impose a pro-American government, and the domestic political effect of Barack Obama’s misguided decision [...]

McChrystal was fired for being too soft

McChrystal was fired for being too soft

WSWS | By Patrick Martin | 29 June 2010 The “Hitler” option in Afghanistan The removal of Gen. Stanley McChrystal as the US commander in Afghanistan and his replacement by Gen. David Petraeus is not, as portrayed by Obama’s political apologists, a principled defense of civilian control over the military. Nor is it, as the official [...]

Did McChrystal Run Away from a Losing War?

Did McChrystal Run Away from a Losing War?

Consortium News | By Ray McGovern | 24 June 2010 Obama Misses the Afghan Exit Ramp Is President Barack Obama so dense that he could not see why Gen. Stanley McChrystal might actually have wanted to be fired — and rescued from the current March of Folly in Afghanistan, a mess much of his own making? McChrystal leaves behind a long trail [...]

DoD Briefing on McChrystal and Petraeus

DoD Briefing on McChrystal and Petraeus

The Pentagon | 24 June 2010 Department of Defence Briefing “I do not believe we are bogged down” – Gates Source: The Pentagon Channel

Afghan strategy needs review

Afghan strategy needs review

Irish Times | 25 June 2010 “After nine years of war, the Taliban simply remains too strongly entrenched for the US military to openly attack. The very people that counter-insurgency seeks to win over – the Afghan people – do not want us there. Our supposed ally, President Karzai, used his influence to delay the offensive, and the [...]

U.S. Defence Spending: Bang for the Buck, Zero

U.S. Defence Spending: Bang for the Buck, Zero

Antiwar | By William Pfaff | 23 June 2010 Runaway Defense Spending Not Winning Any Wars In Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq, the major places of military interest to the United States today (disregarding the hundreds of other places where American soldiers and agents or mercenaries have been dispatched to suppress one or another outbreak of [...]

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