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SWJ Blog is a multi-author blog publishing news and commentary on the various goings on across the broad community of practice.  We gladly accept guest posts from serious voices in the community.

by The New York Times | Mon, 04/01/2019 - 12:08am | 0 comments
"What if Facebook, YouTube and Twitter were treated like traditional publishers, expected to vet every post, comment and image before they reached the public? Or like Boeing or Toyota, held responsible for the safety of their products and the harm they cause? Imagine what the internet would look like if tech executives could be jailed for failing to censor hate and violence."
by The New York Times | Sun, 03/31/2019 - 3:42pm | 0 comments
"The Syrian city was liberated from the Islamic State more than a year and a half ago, but rebuilding is slow and hope is fading."
by Bloomberg News | Sun, 03/31/2019 - 2:47pm | 1 comment
The conspiracy narrative wasn't borne out. Now Americans should dismiss the idea of a Russian "hybrid war."
by Associated Press | Sun, 03/31/2019 - 12:18pm | 0 comments
"Iraq’s president said Friday he does not see any 'serious' opposition to the presence of American forces in Iraq, provided they continue to be there specifically to assist Iraqi forces in the fight against the Islamic State group."
by Army Times | Sun, 03/31/2019 - 2:37am | 0 comments
"A new documentary tells the story of the 10th Mountain Division soldiers who rescued the Rangers and Delta operators."
by DoD News | Sun, 03/31/2019 - 1:31am | 0 comments
Most perceptions of special operations are formed by movies like "American Sniper," "Zero Dark Thirty," "Lone Survivor" or "Black Hawk Down." There is some truth to those movies, but the command is far more.
by The Washington Post | Sat, 03/30/2019 - 6:01pm | 0 comments
"After two Russian military planes landed near Caracas this month, the Trump administration issued stark warnings over President Nicolás Maduro’s ties to the Kremlin. But a vessel that arrived in the waters off Venezuela’s Caribbean coast a day earlier offered a more telling sign of a deepening relationship that is so alarming to Washington."
by Deutsche Welle | Sat, 03/30/2019 - 5:12pm | 0 comments
"Police are investigating six terror suspects who were allegedly planning an attack. The suspects, who were arrested and later released, are accused of being affiliated with the so-called "Islamic State" extremist group."
by Voice of America | Sat, 03/30/2019 - 1:43pm | 0 comments
"A mortar attack on a school Saturday in the volatile southeastern Ghazni province of Afghanistan killed at least four school students and injured more than a dozen. The assault comes on the heels of the Taliban capturing a strategically important northeastern district in Afghanistan and inflicting fresh casualties on government forces elsewhere in the country."
by The Washington Post, by Voice of America | Sat, 03/30/2019 - 1:25pm | 0 comments
"Israeli forces used tear gas and live fire during sporadic clashes Saturday along the Gaza border as thousands of Palestinians gathered to mark the anniversary of year-long protests over the territory’s blockade. At least two people were killed, Gaza officials said."
by Foreign Policy | Sat, 03/30/2019 - 2:42am | 0 comments
"Local grievances are behind the recent violence in the country. Jihadis are hoping to exploit them to build a caliphate."
by Associated Press | Sat, 03/30/2019 - 1:08am | 0 comments
"Philippine communist guerrillas marked the 50th anniversary of their rural rebellion on Friday with threats of more attacks, possibly in cities, as a negotiated settlement remains elusive and peace talks have repeatedly stalled."
by Association of the United States Army | Fri, 03/29/2019 - 6:29pm | 0 comments
"For more than a decade, America’s “secret war” in Laos involved U.S. Army special operations forces, false IDs and cover stories—and the secrecy surrounding it has remained relatively intact until now."
by InSight Crime | Fri, 03/29/2019 - 4:50pm | 0 comments
"The ELN, Colombia’s last rebel army, has engaged in exponential growth over the last four years, both in Colombia and within Venezuela, and may now be described as a Colombo-Venezuelan force, with enormous implications for both countries."
by The Washington Post | Fri, 03/29/2019 - 4:25am | 0 comments
"Thousands of miles away from the Islamic State’s stronghold in Syria and Iraq, a lesser-known epidemic of insurgency has upended the lives of millions of people."
by The Washington Post | Fri, 03/29/2019 - 3:58am | 0 comments
"Days after President Trump declared the Islamic State’s caliphate had been eliminated in Syria, the prime minister of one of West Africa’s most turbulent nations urged the United States to shift attention to a rising extremist threat in the Sahel."
by The Wall Street Journal | Fri, 03/29/2019 - 3:49am | 0 comments
"The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday naming terrorist financing a serious crime and demanding that all countries set up a domestic legal framework to counter the practice."
by Military Times | Fri, 03/29/2019 - 12:47am | 0 comments
"Afghanistan remains dependent on the U.S.-led coalition to combat insurgencies, pay Afghan troops, maintain oversight of corruption and generally just prevent the country from devolving into chaos. That doesn’t bode well for the peace negotiations currently underway between U.S. and Taliban diplomatic teams."
by The Wall Street Journal | Thu, 03/28/2019 - 6:34pm | 0 comments
"Russia hit back against U.S. warnings over its support for Venezuela’s government, defending its arms trade with the Latin American country and promising to keep its military advisers there as long as President Nicolás Maduro deemed necessary."
by CNN News | Thu, 03/28/2019 - 5:49pm | 0 comments
"The Defense Department is scouting sites along the US-Mexico border to erect new physical barriers, according to two department officials."
by Defense One | Thu, 03/28/2019 - 4:47pm | 0 comments
"The dramatic increase in U.S. airstrikes that began last year has brought the country no closer to peace. In fact, Afghan soldiers, police, and civilians are dying at record rates."
by National Review | Thu, 03/28/2019 - 3:07pm | 0 comments
"When will America’s leaders tell the truth about our role in the conflict?"
by The Wall Street Journal | Thu, 03/28/2019 - 8:01am | 0 comments
"Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has pinned his survival on shunning computers and mobile phones in favor of human messengers."
by Military Times | Thu, 03/28/2019 - 7:21am | 0 comments
"The U.S. mission in Somalia has garnered attention as airstrikes in the country ramped up over the past few years, but it is a band of specialized local infantry being trained by American contractors and U.S. troops that Africa Command says is the primary security effort there.vSomalia’s Danab Advanced Infantry Brigade, or lightning force, is a growth point that AFRICOM is eagerly cultivating."
by The Modern War Institute | Thu, 03/28/2019 - 6:50am | 0 comments
"Why is it important to even ask the question, though, of whether a city can be killed? It is important for many reasons. When we try to answer the question, it makes clear the lack of a uniform and widely accepted definition of cities, and a generally poor understanding of them. They are not, as the US military tends to view them, just major combinations of manmade physical terrain, a population, and a supporting infrastructure. Most importantly, asking the question exposes the lack of a widely used and real-time framework and set of analytical tools for understanding how cities survive, adapt, and flourish."