- Gitmo is killing me—"No charge. No trial. And I'm being force-fed while bound to a chair." NYT
- Gitmo Defense Lawyers Say Somebody Has Been Accessing Their Emails
- Guantanamo legal files mysteriously disappear from PCs—"Legal documents by lawyers representing detainees charged with plotting 9/11 vanish, while hundreds of thousands of e-mails also land on the computers of prosecuting attorneys."
- Clashes at Guantanamo over hunger strike prisoners
- Obama, Guantánamo, and the enduring national shame
- 'No plan for after the invasion': How an effort at rebuilding destroyed Iraq
- "Indisputable" that U.S. practiced torture after 9/11—"A lengthy independent review (NYT) found that the country's highest officials and president condoned torture." Salon
- How a Single Spy Helped Turn Pakistan Against the United States—"What really happened after Raymond Davis killed two men in the street in Lahore." NYT
- Hagel Cancels Creation Of New Medal For Drone, Cyber Warfare
- 'I Am a Bomb': Mother Acquitted over Child's 9/11 Shirt—"A French court has dropped charges against a mother accused of glorifying terrorism by sending her 3-year-old son to kindergarten wearing a 9/11-themed T-shirt. The decision has infuriated officials."
- After Years Of Struggle, Veteran Chooses To End His Life
- Wars on Drugs—"The military has been increasing prescriptions of psychoactive drugs for soldiers in combat at an alarming rate." NYT
- Bank Of America To Pay $36.8 Million To Military Members For Improper Foreclosures
- Cheney's Halliburton Made $39.5 Billion on Iraq War
- World military spending declines, a first since 1998—What do you think?
- What Would a Fighter Jet Buy 60 Years After Eisenhower's Speech?—"In his famed 1953 Chance for Peace speech, President Dwight D. Eisenhower outlined what armaments cost in human terms. Applying his methodology toward today yields interesting results." NYT