A Change in Course

Soldier Voting

On Tuesday, the war in Iraq cast its shadow over the voting booth. This week on War News Radio, we asked three pollsters about the war’s impact on the election. In some states, Iraq policy itself was on the ballot. Listen now to reports from Michael Drezner and Sarah Whites-Koditschek.

We also examine the Iraqi reaction to the election, and find out how the results played in the Arabic press. Listen now to reports from Elizabeth Threlkeld and Reuben Heyman-Kantor.

Then, we take a look at Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s resignation - and the man who could replace him. Listen now to Amelia Templeton’s report.

These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio.

Listen to entire show
[Download mp3] [Streaming audio]

It’s the War, Stupid

Soldier Voting

Just a few days before the election, a new poll shows that Iraq, above all else, will determine who goes to Washington. This week on War News Radio, we analyze the military mindset. How do soldiers and veterans see politics? Listen now to this report from Cyrus Stoller and Emily Hager.

But veterans are doing more than voting this year - they’re running for office as well. Listen now to Meredith Firetog’s report.

And, we reexamine the rhetoric of the campaign trail. The parties do sound different after all. Listen now to Michael Drezner’s report.

Finally, we speak to an American journalist who founded a project that lets Iraqis take video cameras into their neighborhoods to get stories that just aren’t seen by the foreign media. Listen now to this report from Jeff Nagle, Louis Jargow, and Janis Libeks.

These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio.

Listen to entire show
[Download mp3] [Streaming audio]

Analyzing the Ads

Lois Murphy Washington Ad

Less than two weeks before the midterm elections, candidates search for just the right words to win over war-weary voters. This week on War News Radio, we look at campaign ads from across the country. Listen now to Aaron Schwartz’s report.

Then, an interview with Democratic Senator Carl Levin, Ranking Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He speaks about the war, the elections, and the change of language at the White House. Listen now to Michael Drezner’s report.

Finally, non-governmental organizations try to hang on in Iraq. Listen now to Alex Imas’s report.

These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio.

Listen to entire show
[Download mp3] [Streaming audio]

Young at War

Iraqi Kurdish women dance during<br />
a wedding party

This week on War News Radio, we take a look at how the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are playing out in the lives of the local youth.

We speak with two Afghan students who have made their way to college in America, and we look at the perks and problems of their new lives. Listen now to Jess Engebretson’s report.

And, we find out about dating in Iraq from a couple who use the Internet to keep their relationship alive. Listen now to Wren Elhai’s report.

Finally, for some young women in Iraq, rhinoplasty is part of a quest for beauty. For others, it is a chance to finally return to a normal life. We speak with two Iraqi girls who went under the knife for two very different reasons. Listen now to Elizabeth Threlkeld’s report.

These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio.

Listen to entire show
[Download mp3] [Streaming audio]

Medical Inquiry

Doctors in Iraq

This week on War News Radio, we investigate the politics of medicine. We hear about how some Iraqi medical schools are withholding diplomas to keep doctors in the country. Listen now to Elizabeth Threlkeld’s report.

Then, are militants controlling the hospitals? We talk to CBS News’ Chief Foreign Correspondant Lara Logan in Baghdad about radical Shi’a militias who base their operations out of the ER. Listen now to Wren Elhai’s report.

Finally, this week a disturbing new report raises the number of Iraqi civilians believed killed since the start of the war–to 655,000. Listen now to Eva Barboni’s report.

These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio.

Listen to entire show
[Download mp3] [Streaming audio]

Music in the Air

Afghan Radio Listening

In the wake of the Taliban’s fall, music has returned to the Afghan air waves. This week on War News Radio, we learn about what the revival of music radio means for listeners in Afghanistan. Listen now to Emily Hager’s report.

Then, we look in on the courtroom drama surrounding Saddam Hussein’s trials in Iraq. What does the postponed verdict mean for Iraq’s legal system? Listen now to Eva Barboni’s report.

Henry Kissinger was a key shaper of U.S. foreign policy 30 years ago. According to Bob Woodward’s new book, he might still play a role. Listen now to this report from Jeff Nagle and Jess Engebretson.

Finally, we take another look at American midterm election campaigns and how to decipher the candidates’ Iraq positions. Listen now to Anne Kolker’s report.

These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio.

Listen to entire show
[Download mp3] [Streaming audio]

Education Underground

Afghan Students

This week on War News Radio, we speak to two Afghan students now studying in the U.S. They relate their experiences under the Taliban, their memories of September 11th, and a bit about college life. Listen now to Jess Engebretson’s report.

Who is really bearing the burden of the war? We hear from one American man whose answer to this question led him to enlist. Listen now to Wren Elhai’s report.

And finally, we learn about a troupe of American actors who are bringing a unique perspective on the war to the stage. Listen now to Hansi Lo Wang’s report.

These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio.

Listen to entire show
[Download mp3] [Streaming audio]