War Pragmatism
I am writing, therefore, in behalf of the country I love and of my comrades still in harm’s way struggling for survival on some far-off battlefield or at home suffering the aftermath of war.
I am writing, therefore, in behalf of the country I love and of my comrades still in harm’s way struggling for survival on some far-off battlefield or at home suffering the aftermath of war.
It’s hard to turn on the TV or scroll through Facebook these days without seeing a story about Chris Kyle or the Clint Eastwood film, “American Sniper.” Whether you are pro or con Kyle, it’s difficult to argue that, right now, our country seems to be consumed with this man’s life. As an associate member…
The spoil of the oil makes true freedom impossible The area that contains the modern Iraq has seen much strife and bloodshed over its long and storied history. The spoils and land of the area have been fought over by the Romans, Mongols, Ottomans, British, and most recently the United States. The early aggressors had…
“The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat.” ~ Candidate Barrack Obama, 2007 The Drums of War have begun to beat in earnest as political leaders around the world call for immediate strikes on Syria,…
As a general rule, or perhaps guideline, we don’t repost articles from other sites here at Chaos Section; Our stories are all original works by members of our little family. But in the case of Tomas Young’s letter, I felt that we had to make an exception. I think that it’s important for Tomas’s words…