Mitchell Bard: There comes a time when you have to recognize when something isn't working. It's not just the War Logs, but how they crystallize lessons we have been learning over the last year in Afghanistan. It is time to heed Cronkite's 42-year-old words of advice to "negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy, and did the best they could." Click here to read more.
A minority of Senators robbed America of comprehensive energy and climate legislation. The officials who steered this turnaround have shown us, and the world, an America woefully deficient in leadership and ingenuity.
Even if you don't like Sarah Palin, you've got to admit she has influence. And if she'd decided not to waste that influence, and do something to better the state -- well good for her. So what has she done in the past year?
Big American companies won't begin to think about hiring until they know American consumers will buy their products. The problem is, American consumers won't start buying against until they know they have reliable paychecks.
Addressing civilian harm is now one of ISAF's key counterinsurgency tools, but with the level of accumulated mistrust over the lack of disclosure illustrated by these war logs, it may be coming 9 years too late.
A new study shows that the adolescents with type 2 diabetes did more poorly across the board on mental performance tests. They also showed smaller brain volume and the frontal lobes.
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