Keeping thousands of U.S. soldiers in Iraq, without purpose, direction, or effect, damages U.S. national security says ret. Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis.
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In a comprehensive article, the Cato Institute's Doug Bandow explains how Joe Biden's extension of the war in Afghanistan and breaking of the withdrawal timetable will endanger the lives of U.S. troops and harm our national security.
An open-ended, never-ending authorization from Congress to the Executive is antithetical to the U.S. Constitution and the duty of a republican ethos, argues an op-ed in National Review.
The United States has 50,000 soldiers stationed in the Middle East, as only a fraction of the 220,000 troops across the world. Ending our endless wars, and the empire that enables them, is a bigger question than most people think.
While a majority of Americans, and a supermajority of veterans, support withdrawal from Afghanistan, most voters remain ignorant of the full costs of the war--financially, physically, and spiritually. Help remind them why we must bring our troops home.
As Congress and the White House debate reforming the Global War on Terror's Authorizations for Use of Military Force (AUMFs), we must remember that unless reforms end our endless wars they amount to a hill of beans.
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