"Laws are silent in times of war."
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Second Lieutenant Luke J. Schumacher and Joshua Shapiro examine one of the key areas to winning the peace in Iraq and Syria when the guns fall silent - water.

Peter Storey reflects on the 200th anniversary of Waterloo and what it takes for conflicts to be remembered as a 'good war.'

Iraq War veteran and former Marine scout-sniper Matter Victoriano on the internal struggles he and many other veterans face alongside the struggles with the ones they love.

Chris Miller attempts to unravel the complexities of intelligence failure in order to explain what it is and why it is inevitable.

Iraq War veteran and former U.S. Marine Scout/Sniper Matt Victoriano weighs in on the public debate surrounding Clint Eastwood's interpretation of Chris Kyle's story, American Sniper.

Chris Miller discusses why the art of compromise, a strength among elected leaders, becomes a weakness when it comes to the art of war as illustrated by the course of America's post-9/11 battles.

Peter Storey evaluates Operation Inherent Resolve, the U.S. military advisory mission to Iraq now several months in duration, and analyses the prospects of another quagmire or success.

Following a recent article, political revisionists are again arguing 'Bush was right on WMD.' Chris Miller recounts the history of how America went to war in Iraq and why President Bush is still wrong.