'Just World News' with Helena Cobban: West Point military historian denies the net value of a decade of war
the head of the military history program at West Point has openly stated that the United States gained "not much" from 10.5 years of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The program head, Col. Gian Gentile, concluded-- presumably in light of the cost of these wars in both blood and treasure-- that they had been "Certainly not worth the effort. In my view."
A sobering assessment. Especially since the NYT has published it on Memorial Day, the day on which U.S. citizens remember their (our) war dead, a remembrance that can have different emotional overtones depending on whether or not you supported the decisions political leaders made to send those military personnel into action against (and in many cases, in) the targeted foreign countries.
Hezbollah Targets Senior Israeli Commanders as Military Sources Warn of
Tactical Shift: Report
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June 21 2026 Hebrew media (translated and edited by Al-Manar) Israeli
military sources are raising alarm over a series of recent incidents in
southern Leba...
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