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“military”

May
31
2010

5000 Reasons to Remember Memorial Day

What does it really mean to “celebrate” Memorial Day? There’s way more to this holiday than hotdogs and hamburgers. In fact, I can think of at least 5000 reasons why we should never forget.

Apr
24
2010

Bono on Governance – Rock the World

What lesson is rockstar Bono learning as his organization “ONE” seeks solutions to the problem of extreme poverty in Africa? And could this same lesson apply to Afghanistan?

Apr
14
2010

Putting the “Build” in “Clear, Hold & Build”

American troops in Afghanistan are swelling as we enter the next phase in a “clear, hold and build” military strategy. How can stronger relationships – both with U.S. civilians – and with Afghans – ensure that the road ahead is successful?

Apr
10
2010

Tea with Greg Mortenson – Everyone’s Welcome

If you believe simple ideas can’t change the world, spend some time with “3 Cups of Tea” author Greg Mortenson. Even our military leaders agree that he’s a living example of a game-changing philosophy.

Apr
6
2010

To Train Military Leaders, Start with the Right Stuff

Afghanistan needs the fastest path to effective military leadership. So, doesn’t it make sense to recruit racehorses, rather than turtles?

Mar
29
2010

Afghanistan – Beyond the Battlefield

President Obama rallied US troops in Afghanistan last weekend. But what was his underlying message to Afghans? How committed is the U.S. to Afghanistan’s long-term progress? And what do military leaders envision on the road ahead?

Mar
16
2010

Afghanistan – Can We “Win”?

Before we claim “mission accomplished” in Afghanistan, shouldn’t we revisit U.S. objectives, and be sure our strategies support those goals? It’s worth looking for wisdom from military leaders who’ve been on the ground – up close and personal with Afghan tribes.

Feb
27
2010

Afghanistan – The Trials of Tribal Leaders

In the Afghan War, winning battles against the Taliban is one way to measure progress. But winning hearts and minds of the Afghan people will require a much deeper commitment. It’s worth considering what keeps tribal leaders up at night…

Dec
23
2009

Nobel Theology – The Afghan Imperative

Take a closer look at the theology and history supporting President Obama’s emerging “doctrine” of war and peace – and consider its implications for Afghanistan.

Dec
17
2009

Nobel Theology – Pursuing Peace in a Time of War

President Obama’s Nobel Prize speech reflected a deep sensitivity to theological principals of “good” and “evil.” What can this tell us about his vision of peace – and war? (PART 1 of 2)