By: Daniel L. Davis
As the possability of military conflict between the United States and Iran grows, it is imperative to remove U.S. troops from Iraq and Syria where they have no attainable objective but open themselves up to ambush, argues ret. Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis.... read more
Feb
By: Daniel L. Davis
Ret. Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis explains how the United States can simultaneously have the strongest military in the world and still be losing in the Middle East. We should no longer send our military on impossible missions, and bring our troops home.... read more
Feb
By: Davis Winkie
From guarding the Capitol, to COVID relief, to disaster response, and to overseas deployments, our National Guard is being exhausted and retention rates are dropping. We must bring our troops home to relieve the strain and put America first.... read more
Jan
By: Gordon Lubold and Nancy A. Youssef
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will be undertaking a review of U.S. troop levels in the Middle East, which are at their lowest point ever in the Global War on Terror. He should decide to complete a full withdrawal.... read more
Jan
By: Andrea Mazzarino
Andrea Mazzarino, co-founder of Brown University's Costs of War Project, describes how the negative repercussions of war go far beyond combat deaths, and the inadequate assistance we give America's veterans.... read more
Jan
By: Hunter DeRensis
During his senate confirmation hearings, Secretary of State Antony Blinken was made to answer important questions by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) about ending regime change wars and bringing our troops home.... read more
Jan
By: Hunter DeRensis
As more politicians and journalists demand the expulsion of members of the U.S. National Guard for politicial opinions, ret. Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis of Defense Priorities reminds us that our National Guard is made up of patriotic volunteers who do not deserve demonization.... read more
Jan
By: David Slone
Members of Congress ought to take the same oath as seriously, and follow their constitutional duty to vote on questions of war and peace.... read more
Jan
By: Doug Bandow
Instead of spending trillions of dollars overseas in endless wars and trying to rule the world, our leaders' primary concern should be fixing our problems at home, says Doug Bandow of the Cato Institute.... read more
Jan
By: Rajan Menon
Twenty years of endless war have depleted enthusiasm for military recruitment, creating manpower shortages and leaving the United States less defended.... read more
Jan
By: Danny Sjursen
For at least the next four years, U.S. foreign policy will be guided by the choices of President Joe Biden. What will that mean for U.S. troop presence in the Middle East? Danny Sjursen explains.... read more
Jan
By: Will Bunch
As the United States approaches 20 years of the Global War on Terror, the malignant side effects of permanent war continues to corride our domestic civil life. ... read more
Jan
By: Nora Barker
In this letter to the editor from Oregon, an everyday American demands Congress repeal its AUMFs for Iraq and Afghanistan and reclaim its authority to end forever wars. Follow their lead in writing for your local paper!... read more
Jan
By: Anthony L. Fisher
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) speaks to Business Insider about what he expects from a Joe Biden administration, and how he's hopeful we will end our forever wars.... read more
Jan
By: W. James Antle III
We must work to ensure post-Trump politics benefit America Firsters on both the right and the left against establishment hawks such as Liz Cheney.... read more
Jan