Citations with the tag: AFGHAN War, 2001-
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- And on the Seventh Day, They Rested.
Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes; 2/21/2010, p2A photograph of U.S. soldiers celebrating mass service in Afghanistan is presented.
- A Moment's Rest.
Shaw, Michael; Lucaites, John // BAGnewsNotes; 3/13/2010, p1Several photographs are presented including one showing a U.S. soldier resting and another showing a soldier patrolling during the Afghan War.
- Afghanistan: Finished Before We've Re-Started?
Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes; 4/12/2010, p1A photograph of demonstrating civilians of Afghanistan against the U.S. attack on a bus in Kandahar, Afghanistan is presented.
- Time for a Strategic and Intellectual Pause in Afghanistan.
MILLEN, RAYMOND A. // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Summer2010, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p33The article discusses the Afghan War, arguing that a pause is necessary to assess U.S. strategy and its underlying principles. The U.S.-led coalition forces are described as increasingly impatient for the war to be over. The article focuses on misconceptions about the legitimacy of the Afghan...
- Big Media Sent 3 Of My Favorite War Photographers to Afghanistan And What They Brought Back Were The Near-Same Medevac Shots.
Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes; 1/16/2011, p1Several photographs on Afghanistan war are presented including one showing injured Marine being treated by crew members, another showing U.S. Army flight Medic SGT Patrick Schultz talks to a wounded U.S. soldier in a medevac helicopter, and on showing medevac helicopters.
- Is the War in Afghanistan Winnable?
Shaw, Michael // Junior Scholastic; 10/25/2010, Vol. 113 Issue 4/5, p6The article presents the views of James Jay Carafano, a senior research fellow for national and homeland security at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C., and Austin Long, professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University in New York City, on whether the war in...
- An American's Selflessness and Heroism in Afghanistan.
DE WIND, DORIAN // Moderate Voice; 3/29/2012, p3A blog from columnist Dorian De Wind related to the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan is discussed.
- SO MUCH STUPIDITY.
DE WIND, DORIAN // Boise Weekly; 7/14/2010, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p8In this article the author discusses the failure of the U.S. government in invading and occupying Afghanistan.
- WPR Special Report: Afghanistan.
DE WIND, DORIAN // World Politics Review; 8/10/2010, p23A list of special reports on the Afghanistan war published in the previous issues of the magazine is presented including "Abu Muqawama on Afghanistan: An Interview With Andrew Exum," "Afghanistan Is Not Iraq: Reasons to Be Wary of Another Surge" and " Do All Roads Lead to Afghanistan?"
- Revisiting Afghanistan.
Zalan, Kira // U.S. News Digital Weekly; 3/16/2012, Vol. 4 Issue 11, p12A quiz about the Afghan war is presented.
- editor's letter.
Williams, Glen // Woman's Day (Australian Consolidated Press); 4/26/2010, Vol. 62 Issue 17, p6The article presents the author's war experience in Afghanistan.
- The Moment.
Tharoor, Ishaan // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 4/5/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 13, p7The article discusses the strategic political and military relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan as a result of the Afghan War.
- The Moment.
Tharoor, Ishaan // Time International (Atlantic Edition); 4/5/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 13, p9The article discusses the strategic political and military relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan as a result of the Afghan War.
- SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT.
Tharoor, Ishaan // Time International (Asia Edition); 2/28/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 8, p4A correction to an article about the number of U.S. casualties in Afghanistan in 2010 that was published in the February 7, 2011 issue is presented.
- Correction.
Tharoor, Ishaan // Military Review; Jul/Aug2006, Vol. 86 Issue 4, p120A correction to the article "Telling the Afghan Military Story," in the March to April 2006 issue is presented.
- EDITOR'S PAGE.
M. W. // Dissent (00123846); Summer2009, Vol. 56 Issue 3, p1The article introduces this edition of the journal and cites a number of pieces including Sanford Levinson's essay on the abuse of presidential power, Michael W. Doyle's investigation of the the war in Afghanistan and the promotion of democracy, and Martha Nussbaum's article on same sex marriage...
- SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT.
M. W. // Time; 10/26/2009, Vol. 174 Issue 16, p11A correction to the article “The Middle Option,” by Joe Klein, that was published in the October 19, 2009 issue is presented.
- A SURGE OF THEIR OWN.
Moreau, Ron; Yousafzai, Sami // Newsweek; 5/3/2010, Vol. 155 Issue 18, p9This article reports that Pakistani insurgents are joining the military forces of the Taliban Sunni Islamist organization in Afghanistan, angered by the U.S. occupation of the region, and notes that Pakistani troops stationed along the Afghan border have been ineffectual in derailing the insurgents.
- THE TALIBAN CALL A TIME-OUT.
Moreau, Ron // Newsweek; 12/6/2010, Vol. 156 Issue 23, p13The article discusses Taliban forces in Afghanistan and evidence that a group of them informed Taliban commander Abdul Qayum Zakir of their intended respite from the war, interpreted as a sign of the success of increased U.S. military action in southern Afghanistan.
- The elephant in the war: India and the Afghan-Pakistan link.
Heine, Jorge; Ghosh, Partha // Canadian Foreign Policy (CFP); 2011, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p50Nine years running, the Afghan war is by now the longest in U.S. history. It is also one in which Canada has paid a high price in human lives, with some 150 fatal casualties, proportionately one of the highest of any North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) country. The widely used term...
- Lighter Machine Guns.
Heine, Jorge; Ghosh, Partha // Soldiers; Jan2010, Vol. 65 Issue 1, p22The article reports on the fielding of 500, Mk48 7.62 millimeter assault machine guns to U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan by PM Soldier Weapons.
- Election Was Missed Opportunity to Convince Voters to Abandon Current Afghanistan Strategy.
Gurman, Hannah // Foreign Policy in Focus; 11/8/2010, p4The author reflects on the exclusion of the war in Afghanistan from key issues during the mid-term elections in the U.S. in 2010. Jobs and economy surpassed the war in terms of importance based on polls. She argues that war opponents were given an opportunity to convince voters to abandon the...
- American ADD.
Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes; 1/5/2010, p2A photograph is presented that depicts Afghan men protesting the killing of 10 civilians, including children, in a military raid in Kunar Province in Afghanistan.
- Surge Update: Major U.S. Victory in� What Was That City, Again?
Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes; 3/9/2010, p1A photograph showing the U.S. Army Task Force Pegasus helicopter on a mission to evacuate a wounded U.S. Marine, in Marjah, Helmand province of Afghanistan on March 2, 2010 is presented.
- Afghanistan: Where we are and where we're going.
Neumann, Ronald E. // Hill; 5/27/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 74, p11The author comments on U.S. military strategy in Afghanistan as of 2011, discussing military issues and the need to clarify U.S. intentions toward the country.
- Afghanistan: U.S. and Pakistan Seek to Reinforce a Border That Was Arbitrary to Begin With.
Hallinan, Conn // Foreign Policy in Focus; 8/2/2011, p3The article argues that the plan of the U.S. and British forces in Kabul, Afghanistan to intensify their tactics along the Pakistan border to prevent the attacks from Haqqani network militants. According to the author, Haqqani militants have the capability to cross the anyplace in the border...
- From Flanders Field to Afghanistan.
Woodard, Don // Fort Worth Business Press; 8/24/2009, Vol. 24 Issue 31, p63The article presents letter to the editor by Don Woodard which draws a comparison between Colonel John McCrae's World War I era poem "In Flanders Field" and the war in Afghanistan.
- World Beat.
Feffer, John // Foreign Policy in Focus; 11/3/2009, p2The article discusses various reports published within the issue including one by Bernd Kaussler on the need to practice caution to resolving Iran's nuclear impasse and another by Mark Sedra on a new political strategy for U.S. policy toward Afghanistan.
- Eleventh-Hour Counterinsurgency.
WEST, BING // National Review; 8/30/2010, Vol. 62 Issue 16, p35The article discusses the U.S. military effort in Afghanistan. In the author's view the U.S. needs to develop in the Afghans a greater sense of self-reliance. He believes it is particularly important that more responsibility for fighting the Taliban militants be shifted to the Afghan military....
- Russians working against U.S., NATO in Afghanistan.
WEST, BING // Geo-Strategy Direct; 8/29/2007, p6The article focuses on the claim made by U.S. officials that the Russian government is working against NATO and the U.S. in Afghanistan. They argue that Russian officials are working through a Collective Security Treaty Organization and the China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Russia is...
- REPARATIONS, NOT GENEROSITY.
Mitzner, Karen // Tikkun; Jan/Feb2010, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p3A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Just Say No to the War in Afghanistan," by Rabbi Lerner, in the previous issue.
- Opening Shot.
Mitzner, Karen // Columbia Journalism Review; Sep/Oct2010, Vol. 49 Issue 3, p3An introduction to the issue is presented which discusses the effort and the price involved in the Afghan War, the role of the press in presenting information to the general public regarding personal sacrifice and the war, and books written about previous wars and military conflicts.
- The Canadian Way of War.
FERNHOLZ, TIM // American Prospect; Nov2009, Vol. 20 Issue 9, p6The article investigates the Canadian government's proposal to the U.S. in handling the war in Afghanistan. It explains that the proposal involves, in American parlance, tucking a whole Afghan village with real Afghans into the midst of Washington, D.C. and blow it up. The article suggests that...
- Listen First.
Cooper, Gisela // New Internationalist; Jan/Feb2009, Issue 419, p2A letter to the editor regarding the article "Through Afghan Eyes" in issue 417 of the journal is presented.
- Peace group steps up 'troops out' campaign.
Hinman, Pip // Green Left Weekly; 8/26/2009, Issue 808, p3The article reports on the protest of the Sydney Stop the War Coalition (StWC) regarding its calls to the Rudd government for the pull out of the Australian soldiers from the Afghanistan war.
- AFGHANISTAN AND THE LOTUS EATERS.
BOWMAN, STEPHEN S. // Tikkun; Spring2011, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p3A letter to the editor related to the ongoing war in Afghanistan is presented.
- The Afghan War and the Cinema.
BOWMAN, STEPHEN S. // Cineaste; Fall2010, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p4An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses films about the Afghan War which include "Restrepo," "Camp Victory, Afghanistan" and "Rethink Afghanistan."
- Letters.
BOWMAN, STEPHEN S. // Military Review; Jul/Aug2006, Vol. 86 Issue 4, p120A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Telling the Afghan Military Story�Their Way," in the March to April 2006 issue.
- Letters.
Showen, Andrew V.; Fly, Jamie M. // National Review; 12/31/2011, Vol. 63 Issue 24, p4The article presents a letter to the editor and a response by the writer to the article "Retreat-- But Whose?" by Jamie M. Fly in the December 19, 2011 issue concerning the Afghan War.
- Make no mistake, this imperial war in Afghanistan cannot be won.
Showen, Andrew V.; Fly, Jamie M. // New Statesman; 7/20/2009, Vol. 138 Issue 4958, p4In this editorial the author comments on the Afghan War, focusing on the involvement of Great Britain in that conflict. The central focus of the editorial is the author's assertion that military victory cannot be won in Afghanistan and that the conflict is doing little to deter future acts of...
- Anthropological Assumptions and the Afghan War.
Rosen, Lawrence // Anthropological Quarterly; Spring2011, Vol. 84 Issue 2, p535The war in Afghanistan incorporates a series of questionable anthropological assumptions. Quite aside from the involvement of anthropologists in the war's "human terrain projects," the current administration has continued a mistaken view of the tribes of the region, the reasons why there have...
- US soldiers charged for 'kill squad'.
Connolly, Raul // Green Left Weekly; 9/15/2010, Issue 852, p16The article reports on the charges filed against 12 American soldiers who allegedly killed civilians during the Afghan War in Afghanistan.
- Memory and Forgetting.
WILSON, ROBERT // American Scholar; Spring2012, Vol. 81 Issue 2, p2An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses various articles published within the issue on topics related to random acts of violence within war, ranging from acts of genocide during World War II to incidents of animal abuse during the Afghan War.
- Haste Makes Waste.
NEUMANN, RONALD E. // Foreign Affairs; Nov/Dec2012, Vol. 91 Issue 6, p167A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "The Right Way Out of Afghanistan" by Stephen Hadley and John Podesta, which appeared in the July/August 2012 issue.
- Hadley and Podesta Reply.
Hadley, Stephen; Podesta, John // Foreign Affairs; Nov/Dec2012, Vol. 91 Issue 6, p169The authors respond to a letter to the editor written about their article "The Right Way Out of Afghanistan," which appeared in the July/August 2012 issue.
- On the way out.
Pachoud, Jeff // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 10/8/2012, Vol. 180 Issue 15, p8A caption is presented to a photograph of a French soldier on patrol in the Afghan War in 2012.
- Briefing: LightBox.
Pachoud, Jeff // Time International (Atlantic Edition); 10/8/2012, Vol. 180 Issue 15, p8A caption is presented to a photograph of a French soldier on patrol in the Afghan War in 2012.
- Enabling Monsters: A Reply to Professor Miller.
Tes�n, Fernando R. // Ethics & International Affairs (Cambridge University Press); Jun2011, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p165The article discusses the article "The Ethics of America's Afghan War," by Richard W. Miller published within this issue. It concedes to Miller's argument that a costs and benefits assessment of the war may well lead to the conclusion that the war prosecution is unjustifiable on moral costs....
- Now also in Germany: "Support our Troops".
Wolf, Joerg // Moderate Voice; 7/24/2010, p10The article reports on the campaign of Atlantische Initiative together with Germany's biggest daily newspaper to support the Bundeswehr troops in the Afghanistan war.
- After WikiLeaks: 'Civilized' War Criminals Await the Passage of Time -- Le Quotidien d'Oran, Algeria.
Kern, William // Moderate Voice; 8/1/2010, p3An excerpt from the article regarding the Afghanistan war by K. Selim that was published in "Le Quotidien Oran" is presented.




