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Astore: How the Military and the Civilian Are Blurring in Washington
Znet Article, June, 15 2011
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The end result of this militaristic mindset is a garrison state
Astore: Freedom Fighters for a Fading Empire
Znet Article, January, 09 2011
William Astore
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Words matter, as candidate Barack Obama said in the 2008 election campaign.
Astore: The New American Isolationism
Znet Article, November, 01 2010
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A new isolationism is metastasizing in the American body politic. At its heart lies not an urge to avoid war, but an urge to avoid contemplating the costs and realities of war.
Astore: American Kleptocracy
Znet Article, April, 21 2010
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How Fears of Socialism and Fascism Hide Naked Theft
Astore: American Blitzkrieg
Znet Article, February, 21 2010
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Loving the German War Machine to Death
Astore: Obama at the Precipice
Znet Article, October, 14 2009
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Tough Guys Don't Need to Dance in Afghanistan
Astore: Mary McCarthy in Vietnam, Barack Obama in Afghanistan
Znet Article, April, 18 2009
William Astore
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Questions raised by Mary McCarthy regarding the US war in Vietnam apply as well to the war in Afghanistan
Astore: Attention Geeks and Hackers
Znet Article, June, 05 2008
William Astore
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The Air Force is planning an entirely new Cyber Command.
Astore: The Air Force Above All
Znet Article, May, 07 2008
William Astore
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An analysis of the Air Force's new slogan: "Air Force -- Above All."
Astore: The Enemy Within
Znet Article, April, 27 2008
William Astore
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The world's finest military launches a highly coordinated shock-and-awe attack that shows enormous initial progress. There's talk of the victorious troops being home for Christmas. But the war unexpectedly drags on. As fighting persists into a thi...
Astore: Leaving Cheyenne Mountain
Znet Article, April, 17 2008
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It took more than four years just to excavate and construct that mountain redoubt outside of Colorado Springs, that Cold War citadel whose two huge blast doors weighed 25 tons each.


