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military conflict

Trump Says He Doesn’t Need an Exit Strategy for Possible Iran War

"I don't need exit strategies," said Trump.
By Davis Richardson

Liz Cheney Compares Trump to Obama for Not Attacking Iran: Could Be ‘Serious Mistake’

In 2013, Obama decided not to bomb Syria after Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons to attack his own people.
By Davis Richardson
Customers line up to purchase drinks inside on the opening day of the first Starbucks outlet in Ho Chi Minh City (STR/AFP/Getty Images)

The Upside of Down: How the U.S. Wins by Losing Wars

Change is difficult—whether you’re a sports team, an individual, or a country. It often takes the experience of loss to produce innovation.
By Dominic Tierney

Hail to the Nerds—the Often Invisible Heroes of Modern Warfare

By Micah Halpern
MASON CITY, IA - APRIL 12: Former U.S. Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) looks on during a fundraiser for Iowa House Democrats representatives Todd Prichard and Sharon Steckman at CHOP Restaurant on April 12, 2015 in Mason City, Iowa. Former Sen. Webb is considering a run for president in 2016. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Jim Webb Could Awaken a New Cultural Cycle in America

By Bernie Quigley
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