The End Of The Draft
Modern military conscription, which largely began in France under Napoleon has slowly but surely faded away: In 1970, only 20 percent of the countries for which we have data did not use conscription. In 2009, that figure was nearly 55 percent! The United States’ move from a conscripted military to a volunteer military over this [...]
Military Chaplains Will Be Permitted To Perform Same-Sex Marriages
The Pentagon announced yesterday that military chaplains based in states where same-sex marriage is legal will be permitted to officiate at such weddings: Military chaplains may perform same-sex marriages, even on military bases, in states where such ceremonies are allowed but will not be forced to do so, the Pentagon said Friday. The decision — [...]
Gay Soldier Gets Booed For Asking About Don’t Ask Don’t Tell At GOP Debate
So far, audience members at September’s Republican debate have cheered the death of 234 people in Texas and the idea of letting someone without health insurance die. Last night, there were actually boos for a member of the United States military: At Thursday night’s Fox News/Google Republican Presidential Debate, the crowd was once again the [...]
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Comes To An End
Mostly quietly, the military’s 18 year-old policy barring gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military has come to an end: The U.S. military has spent months preparing for the repeal, updating regulations and training to reflect the impending change, and the Pentagon has already begun accepting applications from openly gay men and women. [...]
Sgt. Dakota Meyer To Be Awarded Medal Of Honor Today
Later today, President Obama will award the Congressional Medal Of Honor to Sgt. Dakota Meyer, who doesn’t really consider himself a hero: Dakota Meyer doesn’t mind if people call him a hero. He doesn’t really believe it, but he’ll accept the compliment graciously. “It doesn’t make me feel uncomfortable, but it doesn’t change who I [...]
General Petraeus Retiring From Army Prior To Taking Over At CIA
Via The Navy Times comes news that General David Petraeus will bring his military career to an end prior to stepping up to head the Central Intelligence Agency: David Petraeus, America’s best-known general and the wartime model of a soldier-scholar-statesman, is retiring as arguably the most consequential Army leader of his generation. Petraeus is bidding [...]
August Officially The Deadliest Month Of The Afghanistan War
It isn’t over yet, but already August 2011 stands as the single deadliest month of the war in Afghanistan: Sixty-six U.S. troops have died in Afghanistan so far this month, making August the deadliest month for American forces in the nearly decade-long war. Nearly half of the troops killed died on Aug. 6 when the [...]
Rick Perry Warns Against Military Adventurism
Rick Perry spoke before the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention today, which turned out to be an interesting venue for what he had to say about foreign policy: Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry appeared before a ballroom of veterans Monday as the governor of Texas, but used the platform to deliver a national message on [...]
Navy SEAL’s Dog Is Loyal To The End
The funerals of the SEALs and other American soldiers killed in the Chinook crash in Afghanistan have been taking place across the country. They’re all sad in their own way, but there was one that just stands out: Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson lay in a coffin, draped in an American flag, in front of a [...]
Strategy: What It Is And Is Not
In a Bloomberg column titled “Want to Be the Next Apple? Lose the Bafflegab,” Virginia Postrel passes along some business advice that applies just as well to foreign and national security policy. In his new book “Good Strategy, Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters,” Richard P. Rumelt, a strategy professor at UCLA’s Anderson [...]
Pakistan Reportedly Gave Chinese Access To Stealth Copter Used In Bin Laden Raid
One of the first things we learned about the raid that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden was that at least one of the helicopters used was a previously secret stealth helicopter. After delaying for several weeks, Pakistan finally turned over the wreckage of the copter in late May, but not before dropping [...]
Michele Bachmann: I Would Probably Reinstate Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Fresh off her victory in the Ames Straw Poll, Michele Bachmann made the rounds of all the Sunday morning shows, and proceeded to double down on her positions. On CNN’s State Of The Union, for example, Bachmann said that she would probably reinstate Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell if elected President: CROWLEY: If you became president, [...]
Pentagon Identifies Service Members Killed In Chinook Shoot Down
The Pentagon has identified the 30 American service members killed last week in the apparent attack on a Chinook helicopter in Afghanistan: The Pentagon on Thursday identified the 30 U.S. servicemembers killed in a helicopter crash Saturday in eastern Afghanistan. The CH-47 Chinook helicopter was carrying 17 Navy SEALs, five other naval special operators, three [...]
U.S. Says It Killed Taliban Who Shot Down Chinook
The U.S. military says it has carried out a mission that has killed the person responsible for shooting down a Chinook helicopter and killing 30 American soldiers: An American airstrike has killed the Taliban fighters believed responsible for shooting down a Chinook helicopter, killing 38 people including 30 American military personnel, the senior commander in [...]
Chart Of The Day: Cutting Defense Spending Edition
Matthew Yglesias provides this chart of U.S. vs. Iranian military spending to counter the argument that cutting defense spending, even modestly, would endanger our ability to respond to potential threats from nations like Iran: Ygelsias comments: Israel’s defense budget is about 50 percent larger than Iran’s, as is the UAE’s. Saudi Arabia spends over triple [...]
Afghan Official: SEAL Helicopter Shoot Down Was A Taliban Trap
The London Telegraph is reporting claims by an unnamed Afghan official that, if true, just make the loss of 30 Americans even worse it sounded on Saturday: A helicopter which crashed killing 30 US troops in Afghanistan was shot down after the Taliban laid a trap to lure US forces into the area, an Afghan [...]
How They Got Bin Laden
The New Yorker has a great piece out today by Nicholas Schmidle detailing the behind the scenes details of the mission that ended the life of Osama bin Laden: The Americans hurried toward the bedroom door. The first SEAL pushed it open. Two of bin Laden’s wives had placed themselves in front of him. Amal [...]
Allen West: There Will Be No Apology, This Is How We Talk In The Military
Apparently, Allen West won’t be apologizing to Debbie Wassermann-Schultz after all: Rep. West was on FOX Business Network this morning and was asked whether he’d apologize to his Florida colleague. “That is not happening,” he said. “This is a pattern I referred to in that email that goes back to 2010. Finally I think I have the [...]
9th Circuit Kind Of Sort Of Reinstates Don’t Ask Don’t Tell
Not entirely surprisingly, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has granted the Obama Administration’s request and reimposed the stay on an order that declared Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell unconstitutional but did so with a provisio that essentially makes the policy non-existent: The military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy is back in place for the time [...]
White House Asks Court To Keep Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell In Place
The Obama Administration is asking the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to reinstate the stay on the order striking down Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, even though the policy is already well on the road to repeal: The Obama administration asked a federal appeals court late Thursday to suspend its decision last week ordering an end [...]




























