As many as 500 convicted al Qaeda terrorists were released Sunday night as part of a surge of violence that has killed thousands since April.
A decade ago. a certain New York Times columnist was more right than your humble host.
Starting today, the fate of Pfc. Bradley Manning is on trial in a courtroom at Fort Meade, Maryland.
My latest for The National Interest, “It’s Not Too Soon to Tell,” has posted.
Emily DePrang looks back at “‘Baghdad Bob’ and His Ridiculous, True Predictions.”
The Iraq War did significant damage to the legacy of the Republican Party.
First in a series of posts looking at the substance of the final presidential debate, ostensibly about foreign policy.
Sometimes there was no sugar or Splenda for coffee. On chicken wing night, wings were rationed at six per person.
82nd Airborne solider David Hickman was the 4474th American serviceman killed in Iraq. He should be the last.
After 3,193 days and more than 4,000 lives, the American war in Iraq is officially at an end.
President Obama is being attacking from the right for following through on a policy decision made by his Republican predecessor.
President Obama is set to announce that all American troops will be withdrawn from Iraq by the end of the year.
Iraq has become so dependent on Iran for its survival that it is endorsing the brutal tactics of Bashar Assad.
Defense Secretary Gates hinted this week that the U.S. would stay in Iraq if the Iraqis wanted. It doesn’t seem like they do.
It turns out the Iraq War was indeed based, in part at least, on a lie.
AP staff have been instructed “combat in Iraq is not over, and we should not uncritically repeat suggestions that it is, even if they come from senior officials. The situation on the ground in Iraq is no different today than it has been for some months.”
President Obama didn’t use the words “Mission Accomplished” last night, but the message was the same.
FOX reports that the entire combat phase of the Iraq War will cost less than President Obama’s stimulus. That’s not a useful comparison.
America’s mission in Iraq is shifting from an active combat role to a smaller security presence. But the war that gripped our attention for years is now off the radar screen.
The Pentagon can not account for 95 percent of the Iraq oil revenue from 2004 to 2007.