Underreporting Number of Wounded in Iraq
…Afghan war veterans seeking healthcare. Obviously, not all of these are related to the war. However, the fact that 33,000 have sought care already is highly alarming. His letter ends…
…Afghan war veterans seeking healthcare. Obviously, not all of these are related to the war. However, the fact that 33,000 have sought care already is highly alarming. His letter ends…
…war a mistake and the White House thinks the more Senator Kerry has to explain his vote, the more anti-war Democrats might become disillusioned with his candidacy. Dean and Nader…
Today’s Washington Post has a lengthy article examining their coverage of the Bush administration’s assertions about Iraq during the period leading up to the war. They contritely conclude this: In…
…the lowest figure yet, believe the war has been worth it. And just 31 percent of Americans now say the United States is winning the war. And this is probably…
…will win every fight and lose the war, because we don’t understand the war we’re in.” Perhaps in addition to more tanks, the Defense Department should order more historians. Kash…
…that the Iraq War and subsequent occupation would be tough: The uniformed military privately had serious questions about the Iraq mission, but these only occasionally made their way into print….
…Iraq war. War is expensive and is almost always accompanied by tax increases. But not in 2003. ”Nothing is more important in the face of a war,” declared Tom DeLay,…
…lead to the Civil War (a war that, as a percentage of the current U.S. population, killed six million people. Actual number dead: 620,000 Americans-more than double the number who…
…Terror. The aide, Rand Beers, rips the administration’s tactics in the War on Terror as well as the War on Iraq, and with tenure at the NSC dating back to…