BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE July 3, 2013 In a show of its ability to maintain order in Egypt, the nation’s military took action on Wednesday, when it ousted the first democratically elected President of the country. In what pro Morsi… Read More ›
Military
MAYBE TIME TO COME HOME:Recent killings and the Unending war
BY AEYEMI OSHUNRINADE The latest as reported is two American soldiers shot and killed by a member of the Afghan National Army, the killings occurred as a result of a dispute during a joint operation between the Americans and their… Read More ›
THE WARRIOR IS SUICIDAL: Army Suicide And The War Inside
By Adeyemi Oshunrinade The withdrawal of American troops from Iraq in December 2011 was a memorable occasion for the entire nation and Army families desperate to see their loved ones come home. With about 4,500 soldiers dead and more than… Read More ›
A DECADE IN AFGHANISTAN: Rethinking American Foreign Policy-From Global to the Homeland by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The United States launched its offensive on the Taliban and Al Qaeda on October 7, 2001 one month after the terrorist attack on the U.S. that killed about 3,000 Americans and foreign nationals. The invasion brought pandemonium to the Taliban… Read More ›
LEON PANETTA: Downsizing On US Military Budget by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
On August 4, 2011 the newly confirmed Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, held his first press release focusing on the expected cut to defense budget after the Congress, reached agreement on the just concluded budget deficit. The Defense Secretary sound fearful… Read More ›