Archive: May 18, 2008 - May 24, 2008
A Few Bad Apples?
Sanchez tries to suggest that the abuses at Abu Ghraib had little to do with official policy.
By Phillip Carter | May 24, 2008; 8:00 AM ET | Comments (2)
Sanchez's Torture Memos
He defends his interrogation guidance as within the bounds of the Geneva Conventions.
By Phillip Carter | May 23, 2008; 12:00 PM ET | Comments (16)
Pressure to Get Intelligence
Sanchez's autobiography clarifies his role in catalyzing abuses at Abu Ghraib.
By Phillip Carter | May 23, 2008; 8:00 AM ET | Comments (1)
Torture Trail
How does Sanchez explain what happened at Abu Ghraib while he was in command?
By Phillip Carter | May 22, 2008; 2:00 PM ET | Comments (6)
The Ray and Dave Show
Some questions the Senate Armed Services Committee should ask today of Petraeus and Odierno.
By Phillip Carter | May 22, 2008; 7:56 AM ET | Comments (8)
An Iraqi Dog's Life
An Iraqi puppy reminds a U.S. soldier of his own humanity.
By Phillip Carter | May 21, 2008; 1:22 PM ET | Comments (19)
Memorial Day and Dog Tags
WWII dog tags On Monday, America will mark Memorial Day. The holiday has evolved into a general celebration of patriotism, veterans and all things military. But the holiday was originally established to serve as a memorial to America's dead soldiers from the Civil War. One of the most solemn...
By Phillip Carter | May 21, 2008; 12:45 PM ET | Comments (8)
Not in the Pentagon's Pocket
Combat correspondent Joe Galloway responds to allegations that he was a paid Pentagon pundit.
By Phillip Carter | May 20, 2008; 12:43 PM ET | Comments (16)
The C Team
Sanchez takes over an anemic headquarters and fights with the bureaucracy for troops.
By Phillip Carter | May 20, 2008; 8:30 AM ET | Comments (11)
Justice Wins in Bomber Case
Supreme Court rejects appeal from Millennium Bomber.
By Phillip Carter | May 19, 2008; 4:38 PM ET | Comments (9)
Webb on Civil-Military Relations
Sen. Jim Webb has changed his mind about civil-military relations.
By Phillip Carter | May 19, 2008; 7:36 AM ET | Comments (15)
Rumsfeld's 8,000-Mile Screwdriver
Sanchez discusses civilian control of the military and warns that the country may be approaching "the status of a fascist dictatorship"
By Phillip Carter | May 18, 2008; 11:42 PM ET | Comments (6)
Our Finest Sons and Daughters
West Point is likely to change its song lyrics to acknowledge female graduates. 'Bout time.
By Phillip Carter | May 18, 2008; 8:00 AM ET | Comments (0)










