How do you motivate men and women to fight and die for a cause many of them don’t believe in, and whose purpose they can’t articulate? That’s what Phil Klay, author and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, asks in an essay published this month in The Atlantic. Unfortunately, he points out in a recent New York Times op-ed, “Serious discussion of foreign
Politicians Want You to Think Questioning War Disrespects Veterans Like Me. They’re Wrong.
Questioning War is a Civic Duty. Why Do So Few Do It?
By Kevin Basl
