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Cultural collusion, not theft by Robert C. Koehler 848 words I started reading an essay the other day, sent to me by a friend, and something strange happened a short while later. I went to bed – and an unrecognizable force took hold of me as I slept. It didn’t feel like dreaming. I later
The deception behind Trump’s war on Iran by Sophia Gonzalez 842 words Americans have seen this pattern before. A president moves toward war. Intelligence is stretched. Foreign allies make the hardest push. Friendly media turn selective images into political permission. Then ordinary people pay the price. That is why the debate over Trump’s attack on Iran should
The work of peace: Dr. Margarita Tadevosyan on conflict, memory, and the long horizon of justice by George Cassidy Payne 1339 words For Margarita Tadevosyan, peacebuilding is not an abstraction. It begins with memory. She remembers standing in line for bread as a child in Armenia in the early 1990s, during the collapse of the