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Retired Navy Captain James Need looks into the US military's smoking culture and argues that the DOD must end its relationship with Big Tobacco.

Joseph Hammond reviews James Fergusson's book "The World's Most Dangerous Place," which examines Somalia and its people

Christopher Paul Meyer argues that explaining Western religious violence as being a result of monotheism is insufficient.

Combat veteran and professor Jim Purvis looks at what the Defense Secretary's decision to open up all combat arms to women means.

Forest Grace analyzes how differences in Eastern and Western religions have played a role in the development of religious conflict.