Allyson Haarstad on the changes to Canada’s veteran support system
Tag: Afghanistan
The Problems with Canada’s Weapons Procurement
Allyson Haarstad on the faults in Canada’s defence procurement process
Does Canada Need Cruise Missiles and Armed Drones?
Misha Boutilier examines Canada’s military capacity
The Fragile Relationship between NATO Soldiers and Afghan Security Forces
Allyson Haarstad discusses concerns about the readiness of Afghan forces
The Suicide Problem Facing the Canadian Forces
Daniel Hart on suicide in the Canadian Forces
Poland’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan to Signal a New Stage in its Relationship with NATO
Charles Kouri looks at Poland’s ties with NATO post-Afghanistan.
Neverending Story: When will Canada withdraw from Afghanistan?
Nil Sendil on the Canadian withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Afghanistan’s Never-Ending Opium War
Sandra Song on the state and future of the Afghan opium war.
Canadian Reserves in Afghanistan: An Expanding Legacy
Chris Edwards reflects upon the contributions of the Canadian Forces Reserves in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan’s War of Words and Opinion
In what can only be described as yet another blow to the US deployment in Afghanistan, Afghan President Hamid Karzai asked the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), most of whom are US troops—to move out of rural areas and villages, back to their main bases. This is in response to the killing and desecration Read More…