Robert Bruce Adolph

Robert Bruce Adolph

Robert Bruce Adolph, a qualified military strategist, is a retired US Army Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel and former university lecturer on American History and Government. He is also the author of the well-reviewed book “Surviving the United Nations: A true story of violence, corruption, betrayal, and redemption,” recently released in a second edition. His commentaries and articles have appeared in over fifty newspapers, magazines, and professional journals. Robert has additionally lived and worked in seventeen different countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Discover more at www.robertbruceadolph.com.

Why America Lost the War in Afghanistan: A Requiem Essay

We won the battles in Afghanistan and still lost the war because Washington pursued an unsuitable, unfeasible, and unacceptable project to remake a tribal society while Congress abdicated and our generals saluted.

Can We Learn From Our Reflection in the Amerindian Genocide?

We became the heirs of liberty who preached equality while conquering, cleansing, and corralling a people we called “savages,” and the question still hangs in the air: will we learn from that betrayal—or repeat it?

A Memorable Gunfight

I climbed the stairs with my heart hammering, every step a reminder that being unarmed in a gunfight is a special kind of helpless.

Militarism in America

America’s elites dodge war’s costs while embracing endless militarism, leaving ordinary families to bear the burden of sacrifice.

The Unfolding Gaza Horror Story

Having walked the dusty camps of Gaza and the corridors of Israeli power alike, one can conclude that this conflict isn’t about religion—it’s about land, politics, and the human cost of indifference.