The streaker’s defence
It takes a particular kind of courage for people in public life to admit that they got something wrong, even after their error is publicly obvious.…
It takes a particular kind of courage for people in public life to admit that they got something wrong, even after their error is publicly obvious.…
How many Iraqis died in the US led invasion of 2003 and the subsequent occupation?Pakistan-born Glasgow-based sociologist, Muhammad Idrees Ahmad, writing in the UAE journal The…
Michael Krepon has a useful piece at Arms Control Wonk commenting on President Obama’s speech on the use of armed drones for assassinations of alleged Taliban- and Al Qaeda-linked terrorists in Pakistan,…
In today’s online edition of The Guardian, Australian journalist John Pilger surveys the mess that is contemporary Iraq, under the headlinesWe’ve moved on from the Iraq war…
CANBERRA – A terrible tragedy is unfolding in (fill in the name of your favorite trouble spot). Something must be done. This (choose from sending troops, air…
As we know from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, many ADF personnel have been embedded in US military forces, serving alongside US military personnel, often in…
On Saturday 27 April The Canberra Times published an opinion piece by Kellie Merritt, an Iraq war widow, social worker and mother. Her husband Flight Lieutenant Paul Pardoel…
With her parents-in-law Margaret (2nd R) and John Pardoel (R) looking on, Kellie Pardoel (2nd L) is held by her father Maurie Merritt (L) as the…
Today’s edition of The Australian carried a piece by defence writer Brendan Nicholson summarising the views of distinguished military historian Robert O’Neill AO, Chair of the International Academic…
Military spending and mythology in Australia have taken on a life of their own. We need an Iraq War inquiry and a more realistic view of…