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Arnold Isaacs reviews Viet Thanh Nguyen's book on how the Vietnam War and its spillover conflicts are remembered by different sides.

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.

With so many conflicting statements out there, Peter Storey asks the question "what does ISIS actually existentially threaten?"

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

Retired Major General Mike Symanski examines how the U.S. military must advance in the final part of of his three part series.

In the second part of his series, Retired Major General Mike Symanski looks into why we miss "big war."

In the first part of a three part series, Retired Major General Mike Symanski addresses why war as we knew it is gone.

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