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How the Iraq War destroyed one man’s life
The Iraq War didn’t just end on the battlefield — for many, it never ended at all. This is the story of one man whose life ...
Figures like Kharrazi are trying to write the latest chapter of the Islamic Republic’s story using an old script. The 12 days ...
Stretching from guerrilla warfare in the Algerian War to the Iraq War and beyond, Entertainment Weekly has compiled the best ...
mapsinanutshell on MSN
Iran-Iraq War Mapped with Google Earth
We use Google Earth to trace the Iran-Iraq War, a brutal conflict from 1980 to 1988 that claimed hundreds of thousands of ...
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The National Interest on MSNOpinion
James Rubin Revives the Clinton Doctrine
In several recent essays, James P. Rubin, a former State Department official in the Clinton and Biden administrations, has ...
The proposed Gaza transitional government, to be headed by the former war-mongering British PM Tony Blair, doesn’t represent Palestinians ...
Hamas launched the largest terrorist attack in Israel's history two years ago. Now, Israel’s response has drained its initial Western support.
It doesn’t take America’s most lethal aircraft carrier, its F/A-18 jets and battle group of guided missile cruisers, ...
Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum on MSN
Veterans with ties to Crawford County earn Hall of Fame honors
The 2025 Hall of Fame class includes veterans from Iraq and Civil War eras, with a ceremony planned for Veterans Day in ...
Military Times on MSN
An enduring symbol: why troops keep naming things after reptiles
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
General William Tecumseh Sherman famously said, "War is Hell." But in modern times, as one of the Marines who fought in the ...
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