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Why Men Love War

Originally published in Esquire nearly three decades ago, Broyles’ essay is an American classic. Drawing from the author’s own experience in Vietnam, “Why Men Love War” is a meditation on the intense, complicated, and at times near-erotic relationship between men and battle. War is beautiful. There is something about a firefight at night, something about […]

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Rumsfeld’s War

A political history of Donald Rumsfeld, from the Nixon years to a war in Iraq that he promised would be over in months: Rumsfeld would offer the “creative” plan for the Iraq invasion that his president had requested that tearful evening in September 2001, one that envisioned a relative handful of troops—150,000, fewer than half […]

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