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Q&A with Senior Advisor Dan Caldwell: what’s next in Afghanistan and U.S. foreign policy?

Recently, President Joe Biden laid out his plan to fully withdraw U.S.  troops from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021. This plan serves as an extension of the May 1 deadline set out last year between the U.S. and the Taliban in the Doha agreement. While we’d hoped the final withdrawal of troops would’ve occurred this… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Friday, April 30th 2021

Watch: Bipartisan coalition discusses the future of U.S. foreign policy

In a post-Afghanistan War world, the United States will need to rethink  its approaches to foreign policy.  Reforms to war powers and a commitment to realism and restraint are the best ways to do that. CVA Executive Director Nate Anderson recently led a bipartisan roundtable on the future of American foreign policy and solutions to… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Wednesday, April 28th 2021

It’s up to veterans to hold Congress accountable on endless wars

The United States is poised to end its involvement in the war in Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of combat. While a withdrawal by the negotiated May 1 deadline would have been safer, President Joe Biden’s recent announcement that all U.S. troops will come home no later than September 11, 2021, is welcome news, especially… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Friday, April 23rd 2021

What is the AIR Commission, and how could it help improve VA health care?

This article was updated on March 25, 2022. If you’ve read or heard anything about the VA MISSION Act, you know what the law does to improve and expand veterans’ access to medical care. It created a new community care program that gives more veterans the freedom to choose medical care from providers outside the Department… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Wednesday, April 21st 2021

VA appointment problems hark back to Phoenix scandal

Joshua Stanwitz, a coalitions director with Concerned Veterans for America in Arizona, was just starting his journey with the VA health care system when news of the Phoenix VA wait list scandal broke seven years ago.   The Arizona Republic, the state’s largest newspaper, found out that the local VA hospital had been maintaining two sets of wait lists – an official electronic list… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Friday, April 16th 2021

Caldwell: Biden must ‘keep his promise’ to end the war in Afghanistan

Today, President Joseph Biden announced U.S. troops will remain in Afghanistan beyond the May 1, 2021, withdrawal deadline established in the Doha agreement. However, the president established a new timeline for bringing troops home, committing to full withdrawal by September 11, 2021. By that date, the U.S. will have been at war in Afghanistan just… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Wednesday, April 14th 2021

Seven years after Phoenix scandal, VA is failing veterans by not fully implementing the MISSION Act

This weekend marks seven years since the Phoenix VA scandal came to light. In 2014, news broke revealing veterans were being kept on secret appointment wait lists at VA medical facilities in order to manipulate and hide actual wait times.  In the years that followed, accountability and access reforms have improved conditions for veterans using the VA… Read more »

By Concerned Veterans for America
Friday, April 9th 2021