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Responsible Statecraft Gets Its Moment
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Military Leadership Requires Good Citizenship
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Editor’s note: We endeavor to bring you the top voices on current events representing a range of perspectives. Below is a column arguing that if the Afghan government falls to the Taliban, the country could once again be a haven for terrorist groups. You can find a counterpoint here, where William Ruger argues that the U.S. should not be concerned if the Taliban take over the country.
History, they say, doesn’t really repeat itself, but it does sometimes rhyme. That’s an apt description for the Biden administration’s policy toward Afghanistan, which risks recreating the very conditions that made possible the September 11 attacks against America two decades ago.
Unlikely Coalition of Veterans Backs Biden on Ending Afghan War
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Once in Thrall of ‘the Generals,’ Congress Now Gives the Orders on Military Issues
The shift mirrors broader societal frustrations after two decades of wars, a pervasive problem of sexual assault and harassment of female troops and the exposure of political extremism in the ranks.
Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, preparing to testify before Congress in 2019. The uniformed military successfully pushed back on several significant initiatives by President Trump.Credit.Mark Wilson/Getty Images
May 21, 2021Updated 5:07 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON President Bill Clinton, newly elected and eager to fulfill a central campaign promise, moved in 1993 to end a ban on gay men and women in the military, but he was stymied by senior military officers, who coordinated with a deferential Democratic senator, Sam Nunn of Georgia.