Mostly Musings on History but also Civil-Military Relations, Foreign Policy, and the Indo-Pacific.
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I saw our bombs as my political resources for negotiating a peace. On the one hand, our planes and our bombs could be used as carrots for the South, strengthening the morale of the South Vietnamese and pushing them to clean up their corrupt...
If bombing targets of legitimate military significance is immoral, then numerous other methods of warfare practiced by all belligerents in the twentieth century are equally immoral. The notion that citizens of a mobilized modern nation-stat...
In October 1944, the town of Aachen was one of the most dangerous places in the world. American soldiers found themselves in one of the most vicious urban battles of the Second World War in one of the oldest cities in Europe. German soldier...
“The point of civilian control is to make security subordinate to the larger purposes of a nation, rather than the other way around. The purpose of the military is to defend society, not to define it.” [1] \- Richard Kohn
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