The first soldier awarded the Medal of Honor during the War on TerrorPaul Ray Smith saved over 100 lives defending a critical position near the Baghdad airport during the early days of the Iraq War. By Jon Guttman10 hours ago
US military transfers 150 Islamic State detainees from Syria to IraqThe decision follows Syrian government forces taking control of camps with IS detainees after the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces withdrew.7 days ago
US completes withdrawal from al-Asad airbase, Iraq saysThe move brings to a close more than two decades of American military presence in the western part of the country.By Tanya Noury9 days ago
US forces kill terror leader linked to ambush on Americans in SyriaThe strike in Syria is the latest U.S. response in the wake of a Dec. 13 ambush there that killed two U.S. soldiers and one U.S. interpreter. By J.D. Simkins and Tanya Noury11 days ago
A veteran’s search for healing led to an ibogaine trip and an epiphanyMarc Dervaes journeyed to Mexico for a psychedelic drug that more military veterans are hoping will relieve their trauma. Then he went a second time.By Natanya Friedheim, The War Horse3 weeks ago
Can the US ‘run’ Venezuela? Military force doesn’t equal legitimacyBy declaring its intent to govern Venezuela, the U.S is creating a governance trap of its own making, Monica Duffy Toft argues.By Monica Duffy Toft, Tufts University, The Conversation3 weeks ago