McChrystal, Stanley
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Special Ops at Fort Bragg's Special Warfare Center are learning new methods meant to shock and teach.
President Barack Obama’s even-keel temperament is out of tune with a troubled, edgy electorate.
Officers worry incident hurt military-media relations.
Progress in the Afghanistan war is occurring, albeit gradually, Army Gen. David Petraeus says.
It’s a shrinking minority that is allowing the war to go unquestioned.
From the general's firing to whether the House speaker makes a good leader
Internet pollster Predicto feeds the rumor mill about the Rolling Stone general's future.
Usually it takes time but eventually every president learns for himself the hard way that he has to take names and kick some butt to succeed.
Mattis would replace Petraeus, who is now in Afghanistan as the U.S. and NATO's top military officer.
Petraeus replaces McChrystal, whose career ended in disgrace because of inflammatory remarks.
