by admin | Feb 11, 2002 | Op-Ed
Christian Science Monitor—February 2002 Written to help citizen-taxpayers critique the Pentagon’s budget request, this op-ed challenges the professional expertise of the modern officer corps. I think this criticism is even more valid after watching the mistakes... by admin | Nov 7, 2001 | Op-Ed
Christian Science Monitor—November 2001 We’ve now forgotten how radically the US attack on Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan differed from traditional military operations. This essay, written in the early days of that brief, semi-successful war, explores two... by admin | Oct 9, 2001 | Op-Ed
Christian Science Monitor—October 2001 Written for citizens watching the precursor skirmishes of the invasion of Afghanistan, the first move in what has become known at GWOT—the Global War on Terrorism—this piece suggests a general approach to thinking about what our... by admin | Sep 14, 2001 | Op-Ed
Christian Science Monitor—September 2001 The Monitor asked me to write this on the afternoon of the 9/11 attacks. (Carla and I could see the Pentagon burning from our kitchen window in downtown Washington.) Asking citizen’s questions about how we proceed, the... by admin | Jul 23, 2001 | Essay
iMP Magazine, July 2001 What the ambassador of 2015 needs to understand about war and peace today “Dazzling as the new technologies are, another sea change sweeping through the political-military world promises to transform the professional climate of the future...
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