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Children of Misfortune: A Generation Lost in the Battlefield
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Children of Misfortune: A Generation Lost in the Battlefield

Opinion analysis by Johnny Achkar, Staff Writer

In various wars across the world, tens of thousands of minors are recruited and exploited as soldiers. Some youngsters are kidnapped and tortured into obedience, while others join military organizations to escape poverty, protect their towns, exact revenge, or for other reasons.

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America's Gendered War- How has the USA benefited from gender in the context of initiating wars in the Middle East
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America's Gendered War- How has the USA benefited from gender in the context of initiating wars in the Middle East

Policy Analysis by Lama Hamade, Visiting Contributor

War on terror has long been occurring in the Middle East causing drastic changes in the region where gender seems to have a huge role in it. Understanding how gendered ideologies shape the war on terror and why gender is being used in the war is important to further understand that gendered ideologies are being constructed and re-emphasized for the benefit of the rich and those in power. Gender norms are being manipulated for the war on terror to never end and by that making gender equity far from being reached. Understanding the influence of gender in war makes it possible to understand the huge impact of gender where it is no longer only related to individuals, but also impacting the nation and its superiority.

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The New Art of War: How Soldiers of Fortune are changing the Landscape of Modern Warfare
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The New Art of War: How Soldiers of Fortune are changing the Landscape of Modern Warfare

Opinion Analysis by Johnny Achkar, Featured Writer

Private armies are a multibillion-dollar industry with a worldwide footprint. We do not know how much money is invested in this black market; what we do know is that it is booming. Mercenary violence has increased in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Yemen, and Ukraine in recent years. Many of these for-profit troops outperform local militaries, and others may even compete with the best in the country. Recognizing the value of private armies, an increasing number of countries are sending them to far-flung and unstable areas of the globe. How exactly did the idea of warfare, which had been unchanged for thousands of years, evolve into this modern unconventional mode of warfare?

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