Archive for the afghanistan Category

When Soldiers Commit Murder

Posted in afghanistan, analysis, diplomacy, foreign policy, international relations, killing, military, murder, policy, sheehan, soldier, threat, war on March 25, 2012 by Professor Sheehan

My recent commentary in the Global Post, written with Professor David Sheehan, on the alleged crimes committed by Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

When Soldiers Commit Murder: The Case for Tracking Risk- Global Post- Commentary

 

Update 3/27/12: Sheehan Homicidality Tracking Scale (S-HTS) Now Available

Time to Stop Coddling Iran

Posted in afghanistan, international relations, iran, libya, military, obama, sheehan, terrorism, war on August 25, 2011 by Professor Sheehan

My latest commentary in The Jerusalem Post.

Time to Stop Coddling Iran – Jerusalem Post – Opinion

Timothy Garton Ash Speaks to Charlie Rose

Posted in afghanistan, china, international relations, military, obama, peace, terrorism, war on July 3, 2011 by Professor Sheehan

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The End of the War in Afghanistan?

Posted in afghanistan, military, obama, terrorism, uncategorized, war on June 23, 2011 by Professor Sheehan

President Obama’s Speech on June 22, 2011.