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Nick Turse

Nick Turse

Nick Turse is the managing editor of TomDispatch, a fellow at the Nation Institute, and a contributing writer for the Intercept. His 2017 Harper’s magazine article, “Ghost Nation,” is a finalist for an American Society of Magazine Editors award. His website is NickTurse.com.

Для военнослужащих США «победа» теперь означает оставаться на войне как можно дольше

После почти двух десятилетий войны вооруженные силы опустили планку победы до уровня своего врага — талибов.

06 сентября, 2018

От Nick Turse

Для военнослужащих США «победа» теперь означает оставаться на войне как можно дольше

4,000,000,029,057. Remember that number. It’s going to come up again later. But let’s begin with another number entirely: 145,000 — as in, 145,000 uniformed soldiers striding down Washington’s 

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Nick Turse

Nick Turse

Nick Turse is the managing editor of TomDispatch, a fellow at the Nation Institute, and a contributing writer for the Intercept. His 2017 Harper’s magazine article, “Ghost Nation,” is a finalist for an American Society of Magazine Editors award. His website is NickTurse.com.

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America’s Drug Wars in Africa: Missing Money, and a Phantom $500 Million

Both AFRICOM and CENTCOM seem intent on pouring money into Africa’s Drug War, an effort that had produced few successes.

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America’s Drug Wars in Africa: Missing Money, and a Phantom $500 Million

2017 was a year of investigations for U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM).  There was the investigation of the two-star commander of U.S. Army Africa who allegedly sent racy texts to

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From Afghanistan to Somalia, US Special Ops Are Getting More But Achieving Less

As wars and interventions have multiplied, as U.S. commandos have spread across the planet, and as terror groups have proliferated, the tempo of operations has jumped dramatically.

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From Afghanistan to Somalia, US Special Ops Are Getting More But Achieving Less

At around 11 o’clock that night, four Lockheed MC-130 Combat Talons, turboprop Special Operations aircraft, were flying through a moonless sky from Pakistani into Afghan airspace. On board were 199 Army Rangers with orders to 

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Sex, Drugs, and Dead Soldiers: What U.S. Africa Command Doesn’t Want You To Know

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The US Already Running Special Ops Missions In 105 Countries In 2015

Since 2011 American special forces ops have set foot in 150 of the world’s 196 nations.

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America’s Black-Ops Blackout: Unraveling The Secrets Of The Military’s Secret Military

U.S. Special Operations Forces are likely deployed in more than 100 countries — roughly 60% of the nations on the planet.

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America’s Black-Ops Blackout: Unraveling The Secrets Of The Military’s Secret Military

“Dude, I don’t need to play these stupid games. I know what you’re trying to do.”  With that, Major Matthew Robert Bockholt hung up on me. More than a month before, I had called U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) with a series of basic questions: In how many countries were U.S. Special Operations Forces deployed in 2013? Are manpower levels

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