Nick Turse is the managing editor of TomDispatch.com and a fellow at the Nation Institute. An award-winning journalist, his work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Nation, and regularly at TomDispatch. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Kill Anything that Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam. His conversation with Bill Moyers about that book is here. His latest book is Tomorrow's Battlefield: US Proxy Wars and Secret Ops in Africa. His website is NickTurse.com. You can follow him on Tumblr and on Facebook.
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نشر في North Africa, West Asia“What does war have to do with me?”
Combat viewed from Libyan rooftops and beyond.
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نشر في HomeThe legacy of infinite war: special ops, generational struggle, and the Cooperstown of commandos
US Special Operations Command continues to thrive. Its budget, its personnel numbers, and just about any other...
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نشر في HomeVietnamization 2.0
The US history of military intervention is shocking. It should be learnt from, rather than continued.
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نشر في HomeRogue states and nuclear dangers
Who would be concerned by an Iranian deterrent? The answer is plain: the rogue states that rampage in the region,...
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نشر في HomeThe Confederate Flag: hate, not heritage
Endless wars will always have their atrocities. And atrocities will always find a flag.
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نشر في HomeAFRICOM behaving badly
United States Africa Command likes to think that it is in the business of exporting ‘rule of law’. But it has been...