Pentagon War Games Predict Future Threats
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Anna Mulrine
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Nation & World - June 5, 2009
The military's big thinkers plan for future needs by predicting potential security threats.
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Military History: Seeing Wars Through the Eyes of the West Point Graduates Who Fought Them
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Alex Kingsbury
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Nation & World - December 2, 2008
The U.S. Military Academy will collect oral histories to help educate tomorrow's soldiers.
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Computer Virus Hits U.S. Military Base in Afghanistan
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Anna Mulrine
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Nation & World - November 28, 2008
U.S. military officials speculate the cyber attack may have originated in China.
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In the Former Cradle of Iraq's Insurgency, a U.S. Military Base Prepares to Close
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Alex Kingsbury
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Nation & World - October 20, 2008
U.S. combat troops will soon depart Camp Fallujah, which saw some of the conflict's bloodiest battles.
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Benedict Arnold: A Traitor, but Once a Patriot
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Linda L. Creighton
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Nation & World - June 27, 2008
The one-time war hero chose a path of betrayal after becoming disillusioned with the cause.
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In Prague, Protest Against a U.S. Missile Defense Deal
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Michael Levitin
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Nation & World - May 27, 2008
Hunger strikers pressure the government to say 'no' to Washington.
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Recalling the Shame of Abu Ghraib
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Alex Kingsbury
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Nation & World - May 20, 2008
Q&A with Philip Gourevitch, coauthor of "Standard Operating Procedure."
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Recovering Damages From Iran
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Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - September 4, 2007
On Friday, Judge Royce Lamberth is due to announce the amount of damages owed by the government of Iran to the relatives of the victims of the terrorist attack on the Marine Corps barracks in Lebanon in 1983.
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Justice Department Lawyers Refuse Detainee Cases
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Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - August 30, 2007
Some lawyers in the civil appeals division object to the government's policies on Guantanamo Bay.
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