It’s time for America to indict itself: Cruelty and dehumanization never end well
It’s time for America to indict itself: Cruelty and dehumanization never end well by Jared O. Bell 1127 words This...
It’s time for America to indict itself: Cruelty and dehumanization never end well by Jared O. Bell 1127 words This...
Humanity clings to the wreckage by Robert C. Koehler 564 words “Kill them all!” You have a problem with that?...
From Nuremberg to Rome: Keeping humanity safe by Donna R. Park 909 words Given my long-term interest in international affairs,...
The US National Security Strategy paper puts Europe on edge by Mel Gurtov 510 words The Trump administration has issued...
Great power imperialism or democratic global governance? by Lawrence S. Wittner 971 words Pundits frequently remark on the warm and...
What “America First” leaves out Winslow Myers 1079 words The 2025 paper entitled National Security Strategy of the United States of America...
Can brain hacks help us have better holiday conversations? by Melinda Burrell 452 words “Everyone should know this! This is...
The Caribbean strikes and the moral collapse of American power by George Cassidy Payne 1028 words Two blasts split the water. A burning...
Iraq’s Sovereignty Cannot Grow While U.S. Power Only Changes Shape by Sophia Gonzalez 725 words In U.S. political talk, Iraq...
History will repeat itself in Venezuela. Unless Congress breaks the cycle by Jared O. Bell 866 words For those of...
Pain: My least favorite teacher by Robert C. Koehler 564 words Can I turn pain into wisdom? I suppose that’s...
Frozen aid, Gaza shivers, and Trump’s deal melts away by Wim Laven 694 words Ceasefire? Peace in the Middle East?...
Venezuela, wars of aggression, and Nuremberg law by John LaForge 767 words “To initiate a war of aggression is not...
Murder most foul—double tap survivors by Kary Love 705 words Growing up surrounded by World War II veterans, most of whom...
When obedience becomes complicity: From M? Lai to today’s military conscience by George Cassidy Payne 1235 words Courage is rarely convenient....