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In a recent post, Dr. Gilbert Doctorow outlined his idea that Trump is not as stupid as he appears to be in many of his policies. Trump’s rhetoric undulates between the neocons’ imperialistic ideology and the conservatives’ pragmatic diplom...
I have a hypothesis to explain why the US has behaved like an empire after WW2. It was simple: because the US could. Without a superior moral standing, the US followed the natural path to dictate the post-war affairs and quickly got used to...
I will start with a fable. John and Mary were young people in a remote village. John was the most handsome boy in the village, and Mary was the prettiest girl. They both had multiple suitors, and eventually they picked each other and raised...
Pork Chop Hill (1959) is a Korean War movie (availability on YouTube is transitory) that I have watched several times. I usually watch it to refresh small-unit tactics and leadership skills. Recently, I have just watched it again, this time...
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