On Afghanistan and Infrastructure Spending
On August 31, 2021, the United States officially ended its war in Afghanistan. This formal achievement came after weeks of evacuations while attacks on Americans and Afghans dominated headlines and ...The Workers' Struggle in Afghanistan
In light of the Taliban's lightning takeover of Afghanistan, it's worth going into what these events tell us about class struggle in the country for the foreseeable future. As is ...LTE: We Don't Need a President With Military Experience
Patrick O'Connell, MCAS '20, describes the necessity of having civilian control over the military, especially in the current political climate.Hail to Whom? Democratic Candidates Have Little Military Experience
Only two of the 16 candidates for commander in chief have previous military experience, and they get significantly less attention than other politicians.Dear Microsoft, Don't Help the Military Kill
By accepting the $479 million government contract, Microsoft is essentially building technology to help U.S. troops become desensitized to murder.Why Trump's Longstanding NFL Feud is Problematic
The national anthem protests are just the latest chapter in President Trump's long and bitter history with the NFL.A College Student's Guide to Trump's Cabinet Picks
Curious to know who could be leading the country under a Trump administration? Here's a handy guide breaking down Trump's choices for his Cabinet.Pentagon Chief Announces Decision to Open All Combat Roles to Women
In a landmark decision, Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter announced that he will, for the first time, be opening all military combat roles to women.