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Iraq’s Sovereignty Cannot Grow While U.S. Power Only Changes Shape by Sophia Gonzalez 725 words In U.S. political talk, Iraq is often treated as a “finished chapter.” The invasion is history, the occupation is history, and even the war against ISIS is presented as something largely completed. Yet in 2025, Iraqis are still living with
History will repeat itself in Venezuela. Unless Congress breaks the cycle by Jared O. Bell 866 words For those of us who have not forgotten the regime changes, interventions, and “limited engagements” that never stay limited, it is obvious that the United States is drifting toward a dangerous precipice in Venezuela. The November 24th decision
Pain: My least favorite teacher by Robert C. Koehler 564 words Can I turn pain into wisdom? I suppose that’s what I’m trying to do right now, as I sit with a notebook on my lap. I’m not feeling optimistic that I’ll succeed. One of the inconveniences in my life these days is called gout, a