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Caesar Marcus Aurelius’ advice to Don Trump by Kary Love 944 words Dear Don: I have returned to the universe, as all things must, including you, naked and squalling, and you cannot take your money with you, nor your gold plated do-dads, nor your “empire.” I have detected electromagnetic brain waves and other transmissions from the realm
Wag the Dog in Venezuela by Mel Gurtov 889 words Analysis of why countries go to war sometimes argues that leaders are motivated by problems at home. They attack another country to divert attention from an economic crisis, an unlawful act, or—as in the Robert De Niro movie, Wag the Dog—a sex scandal. In recent years,
Nuremberg Law Should Apply to Nuclear Weapons Before They’re Used Again by John LaForge 615 words With another film depiction of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal story being debuted, today’s plans and preparations involving thermonuclear weapons should be adjudged in this historical context, before they are used again. The United States was instrumental in creating the Nuremberg Charter,