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Why There Should Be a Treaty Against the Use of Weaponized Drones by Ann Wright 932 words Citizen activism to bring about changes in how brutal wars are conducted is extremely difficult, but not impossible. Citizens have successfully pushed through the United Nations General Assembly treaties to abolish nuclear weapons and to ban the use
The Taiwan Imbroglio by Mel Gurtov 1142 words What’s Going On? I’ve reported on the worrying signs of a large gap in communications between the US and China. But I’ve also noted the apparent turnaround in May, signaled by President Biden’s comment that a “thaw” was in the wind and ties with China would be
Vlad the Conqueror Reflects on His Glory by Lawrence S. Wittner 965 words Satire Blending Imaginary Thoughts with Historical Facts Striding masterfully through St. George’s Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace, Vlad the Conqueror pondered his role as a Man of Destiny. “It’s not easy to measure up to the past leaders of Russia,” he brooded. “Ivan