President Trump, who promised to “end wars,” not start them, may have fallen into a familiar presidential trap.
Today, my colleague Steven Erlanger, who covers diplomacy, writes about whether the Iran war is the next Iraq or Afghanistan.
For seven consecutive nights, the United States has maintained a sustained campaign of strikes against Iran which has responded with missile and drone attacks on American and regional targets. At this ...
On July 4, the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, more than 500 veterans and military families gathered ...
Five years ago, the 20-year American war in Afghanistan came to an inglorious end. In April 2021, the United States had begun its final withdrawal, with the goal of pulling out the 2,500 U.S. troops ...
Some veterans return home physically but remain psychologically anchored to war. Cognitive immobility explains how combat can ...
The collapse of Afghanistan in August 2021 is still widely interpreted as a military or political failure. That interpretation is incomplete.Afghanistan collapsed because it lost the cognitive war ...
On June 29, Pakistani airstrikes in three provinces in eastern Afghanistan killed at least 28 civilians and wounded at least ...
Join me as I live with Afghan nomads and uncover their stories of war and survival. This vlog highlights their resilience and ...
Every day, this conflict looks more and more like Trump’s forever war. It may not ever involve boots on the ground or “regime ...
US-Iran conflict risks becoming a prolonged engagement. Iran reconstruction funding in a US-Iran deal by 2026 at 25.5% YES.