Archive: April 20, 2008 - April 26, 2008
Dissent in the Army
Gates praises dissent in the military; another column misreads the tea leaves.
By Phillip Carter | April 25, 2008; 2:24 PM ET | Comments (42)
A Glimmer of Hope in Iraq
A potential political deal is huge news.
By Phillip Carter | April 24, 2008; 5:20 PM ET | Comments (2)
Army Musical Chairs
The Pentagon's announcement may have far-reaching implications for policy in Afghanistan and Iraq.
By Phillip Carter | April 23, 2008; 2:27 PM ET | Comments (0)
Zimbabwe, China and Us
Thoughts on an aborted arms shipment.
By Phillip Carter | April 23, 2008; 9:41 AM ET | Comments (0)
From Hunger to Violence
The world needs to pledge more for food aid.
By Phillip Carter | April 23, 2008; 8:57 AM ET | Comments (0)
Iraq = Hip Hop?
Over at bloggingheads.tv, Eli Lake of the New York Sun and I talk about Iraq, the politicization of the military officer corps, the 2008 election, and a bunch of other subjects. Check it out and let me know what you think in the comments section....
By Phillip Carter | April 22, 2008; 7:00 PM ET | Comments (0)
Pundits or Puppets Cont.
Some deeper thoughts on the Times story on military pundits.
By Phillip Carter | April 22, 2008; 11:55 AM ET | Comments (0)
Couture for Counterinsurgents
Fashion advice for military officers.
By Phillip Carter | April 22, 2008; 8:48 AM ET | Comments (5)
Dereliction of Duty
Was the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs hoodwinked about torture?
By Phillip Carter | April 21, 2008; 10:01 AM ET | Comments (5)
Kangaroo Courts
Why does the government want to televise the trials at Gitmo?
By Phillip Carter | April 21, 2008; 8:42 AM ET | Comments (2)
Pundits or Pentagon Puppets?
The Times story on military pundits has larger implications.
By Phillip Carter | April 20, 2008; 4:51 PM ET | Comments (35)










