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Be All That You Can Be

Pages 5-21 | Published online: 18 Aug 2010

  • Tucker , Robert W. 1960 . The Just War: A Study in Contemporary American Doctrine , 4 Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press .
  • 2002 . "Legitimate Authority and 'Just War' in the Modern World," . Peace & Change , 27 ( 1 ) : 37 – 58 . 1 examine the notion of "legitimate authority to kill" more closely in:
  • Fogarty , Brian E. 2000 . War, Peace, and the Social Order , 14 Boulder, CO : Westview Press .
  • Grossman , Lt. Colonel Dave . 1995 . On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society , Boston : Little, Brown .
  • Gray , Chris Hables . 1989 . "The Cyborg Soldier: The US Military and the Post-modern Warrior," ” . In Cyborg Worlds: The Military Information Society , Edited by: Levidow , Les and Robins , Kevin . London : Free Association Books .
  • Simmons , Geoff . 1996 . The Scourging of Iraq , New York : St. Martin's Press . Usually considered the more obvious problem with the Gulf War were the deaths of hundreds of thousands of indisputably innocent children that resulted from US obliteration of water treatment facilities and subsequent sanctions that prevented the Iraqi people's access to medication. See:
  • 2000 . "The Injustice of 'Just Wars'," . Peace Review , 12 ( 3 ) : 449 – 455 . For more on "collateral damage," see:
  • 2001 . "Violence and Hypocrisy," . Dissent , 48 ( 1 ) : 79 – 87 .
  • 2001 . "The Military's Self-fulfilling Prophecy/' . Peace Review , 13 ( 2 ) : 273 – 280 . For more on the economics of modern capitalistic military states, see:
  • Higgs , Robert , ed. 1990 . Arms, Politics, and Hie Economy: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives , New York : Holmes & Meier .
  • Clausewitz , Von . 1976 . On War, trans. Peter Paretand Michael Howard , 149 Princeton : Princeton University Press . [1832]
  • 2001 . Alison Johnson's Gulf War Syndrome: Legacy of a Perfect War , Brunswick, ME : MCS Information Exchange . ) recounts the story of this struggle of Gulf War veterans (more than 100,000 of whom have suffered debilitating illnesses since their deployment in the Gulf), against the US military administration's persistent refusal to acknowledge their claims.

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