The first Army officer to refuse deployment to Iraq is preparing to leave the military later this week. According to his attorney, First Lieutenant Ehren Watada will be discharged Friday "under …
Newly declassified documents reveal that an active member of Students for a Democratic Society and Port Militarization Resistance in Washington state was actually an informant for the US military. The …
The US military has dropped its attempt to retry Ehren Watada, the first Army officer to refuse deployment to Iraq. On Wednesday, a federal appeals court granted a military request to withdraw an …
In Washington State, a federal judge has ruled the military can’t retry Ehren Watada, the first Army officer to refuse to deploy to Iraq. US District Judge Benjamin Settle says a second court-martial …
Today, part one of our special look back at 2007, including Saddam Hussein's execution, the U.S. bombing of Somalia, the Appeal for Redress, Scooter Libby's convicton, the firing of Don Imus, the …
There has been a development in the case of Ehren Watada -- the first Army officer to refuse to deploy to Iraq. A federal judge has ruled the Army cannot hold a second court-martial for the Iraq war …
A judge in Washington state has granted an emergency stay to postpone the second court martial of First Lieutenant Ehren Watada which was slated to begin on Tuesday. Watada was the first US army …
A military court has issued a new judgment in the case of First Lieutenant Ehren Watada, the first commissioned officer to refuse to serve in the Iraq war. On Friday, Lieutenant Colonel John Heed …
Major General John Batiste was offered a promotion to become a three-star general, the second-highest-ranking military officer in Iraq. Instead, he quit over the war. After he appeared in a commercial …
Two days after President vetoes the Iraq war spending bill, we speak with Hawaiian Democrat Sen. Daniel Akaka. In 2002, Akaka was one of 21 Democratic senators who voted against the war. Akaka also …